David Beckham had a wardrobe malfunction as he and wife Victoria recreated their wedding day in their iconic purple outfits.
The designer, 50, and former footballer, 49, married at Luttrellstown Castle in Ireland in 1999 in lavish ceremony which cost almost £1M and to mark their 25th wedding anniversary they slipped back into their matching looks.
‘Yep, still got it!’ the couple declared as they posted new photos of themselves strolling through their country house grounds and posing on their wedding thrones on Thursday.
Video shared on Victoria’s Instagram Stories though sees David struggling to fit into his purple suit and gasping as his waistcoat appears to rip.
The Spice Girl has no such problems, filming as she poses in the mirror in her Antonio Berardi wedding dress, which fits like a glove.
The couple, who share sons Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and daughter Harper, 12, shared a joint post on Wednesday night in the looks, quipping: ‘Look what we found’.
Posh and Becks previously laughed at their choice to go purple in last year’s Netflix documentary Beckham.
David shared clips from his big day in the docu-series, laughing at his decision to make their guests wear black and white while he and Victoria donned the garish purple ensembles.
As his former teammate Gary Neville described the wedding as ‘a spectacle’, David mused: ‘I try to think back to when I decided to wear a purple suit and I don’t know when that happened…
‘I think I just took Victoria’s lead on it but what were we thinking?!’
Having no regrets on her end, Victoria quipped: ‘It was fun!
‘We weren’t worried about what people were going to say. I mean Christ, how lovely to be that way when you just don’t really care you just want to express yourselves.
She did confess ‘I don’t know where the thrones came from’, while referring to the gold chairs she and David posed on.
David also previously joked about the look during a 2017 appearance on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs: ‘I even had a top hat in purple, what was I thinking? I looked like the guys out of Dumb and Dumber.’
In the comments section on Wednesday’s post David’s mother Sandra gushed: ’25yrs and you both still look amazing, special memories’.
While is younger sister Joanne wrote: ‘Look as good now as you did back then, iconic’.
Victoria wore a more reserved champagne Vera Wang gown for the ceremony, while the groom opted for a white suit.
During a 2021 appearance on Jimmy Fallon she said of the outfit change: ‘It just seemed like a really good idea at the time, you know?
‘It really did. I think it was a naiveté then, we didn’t know about fashion.
Before adding: ‘We were just having fun with it, which, to be honest with you, is kind of the way it should be.’
Sparing no expense for the big day back, the power couple hired Bentley’s Entertainments, organisers of Elton John’s birthday as well as Princess Anne’s 40th, to mastermind the highly-publicised showbiz event.
Their picturesque Irish venue sat on 560 acres and dated back to the 18th century, with organsier Peregrine Armstrong-Jones telling OK! how ‘Victoria wanted somewhere really private and unique, somewhere leafy and green’.
She had hired Simon Lycett, who worked on the 90s rom-com Four Weddings And A Funeral, to set up the floral arrangements – complete with fresh apples which had been pierced and dotted around the castle in order to discharge the scent of fruit.
With David rocking up in a £230,000 Bentley Azure wearing a cream suit designed by Timothy Everett, Victoria sported a Vera Wang dress as she rode in style in a Bentley Arnage.
She commanded attention in a diamond-and-gold crown, which was custom-built by Slim Barrett who had previously crafted accessories for Princess Diana.
Despite the nuptials being covered as part of a lucrative magazine deal, Victoria is adamant the wedding wasn’t as fancy as it appeared.
Saying in 2022 of her big day: ‘I think that the media glamorised the wedding much more than it actually was … [It was] actually much more intimate than it looked.’
She added: ‘I love to have fun. I work very very hard. I take what I do very seriously. I want to be a great wife, a really great mum, but I wanna have fun as well. Sometimes my tongue-in-cheek sense of humour does tend to get me in trouble, but the wedding wasn’t as huge as everybody made it out [to be].’
Just over a year after meeting, in January 1998, the couple, now affectionately dubbed Posh and Becks, ended weeks of speculation over whether they’d taken their romance to the next level, when they announced that they were engaged to marry.