Hopping on the Brat Bandwagon: Victoria Beckham Pairs Brat Green Dress With Red Alaïa Heels

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Looks like Charli XCX’s Brat Green is here to stay! Victoria Beckham is the latest celebrity to embrace the color trend months after the minimalist cover art for Charli’s sixth studio album, which featured the word “brat” in Arial typeface on a neon green backdrop, went viral.

Victoria Beckham arrives at a Vogue conference in New York City wearing a green dress with contrasting red heelsVictoria Beckham arrives at a Vogue conference in New York City wearing a green dress with contrasting red heels (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

We all know Beckham loves a minimalist, sophisticated, and neutral-colored ensemble. She seldom dons vibrant colors, but it’s always a sight to behold when she does.

While I find neon green very tricky and challenging to wear because it can be overwhelming and intimidating, Victoria Beckham does it effortlessly.

Victoria Beckham’s Lime Green Dress

Deviating from her typical style, Beckham stood out in a lime green dress—a testament to her confidence and fashion icon status.

She attracted admiring glances outside the World Trade Center in New York City ahead of a Vogue conference, where she spoke with Vogue’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour about runway shows and her vast experience in the industry.

I’m assuming she wore one of her designs, as usual. It had a loose-fitting bodice with a plunging neckline that let her showcase her cleavage and rounded shoulders that transitioned into softly draped batwing sleeves with elasticated arm holes.

While the top flowed, the dress’s lower portion hugged her curves, emphasizing her derriere and slender figure. It featured a mermaid skirt snug at the hips and flared at the bottom with delicate ruffles.

Victoria Beckham looks summery in a green dress with a flowy bodice and a ruffled hemVictoria Beckham looks summery in a green dress with a flowy bodice and a ruffled hem (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

A Beautiful Contrast: Lime Green Dress with Red Alaïa Heels

Her dress was very bratty, but her heels leaned in a different color direction.

The contrast between her clothes and the crimson Alaïa shoes she wore was so striking, and I must admit, I love it! Although it’s challenging to execute, and I doubt I’d be confident enough to put such a combo, Beckham easily pulled it off.

The 50-year-old singer-turned-fashion designer wore the shiny “Decolette” pumps in cherry red patent calf leather from the Paris-based Tunisian designer.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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I love how feminine they look, with almond toes, a high rear, slim ankle straps, and 3.6-inch stiletto heels that elevated Victoria’s 5’4” height. These Alaïa pumps are available for $1,390 at Mytheresa and Farfetch.

Victoria Beckham teams her lime green dress with shiny red patent leather pumps by AlaïaVictoria Beckham teams her lime green dress with shiny red patent leather pumps by Alaïa (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Effortless Glam: Victoria Beckham’s Minimal Jewelry and Makeup

To further accentuate the feminine flair, she adorned her ankles with delicate gold chains that matched her dainty necklace. She also wore a few rings and a set of gold earrings to give the look some glimmer—not that it needed any!

Of course, a Victoria Beckham ensemble would not be complete without her signature oversized sunglasses. She then wore her hair in gentle waves cascading down her back, highlighting her features with peachy blush and rosy lipstick.

Victoria Beckham accessorizes with her signature oversized sunglasses, wears her hair in soft waves, and highlights her features with minimal makeupVictoria Beckham accessorizes with her signature oversized sunglasses, wears her hair in soft waves, and highlights her features with minimal makeup (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)