Victoria Beckham Spring 2025 Ready - To - Wear:
By the time you read this, Gigi Hadid’s striking green dress from Victoria Beckham’s Spring 2025 collection—a curve-hugging masterpiece—will already be available for purchase. In fact, you might have snagged it already! Beckham has mastered the art of immediacy in fashion, understanding instinctively what women want to wear. Since launching her label back in 2008 with her iconic fitted dresses, she’s been a trendsetter, leading the charge while others happily follow.
Hadid’s dress might be the most nostalgic nod to Beckham’s early days, but what’s remarkable about her is her constant evolution. She never rests on her laurels, always pushing the boundaries of her designs. This season, she’s taken bigger risks, expanding what “body-conscious” dressing can mean in fresh and surprising ways. “It’s all about silhouette and my obsession with it,” Beckham explained in a preview, adding that each season she revisits her brand’s core codes but challenges herself to express them in new and innovative ways.
One of the standout features of the collection was a series of pieces made from delicate silk chiffon dipped in resin, creating the effect of fabric sculpted directly onto the body. The result? Ethereal, romantic designs that clung to the torso before fluttering away, as seen in the floating floral dresses that captured the lightness of the fabric. Yet, the technique also gave a tough edge to a wet-look top, proving Beckham’s range. And these weren’t just for show—she hinted that similar pieces would be available in the showroom.
From there, the collection moved into strong tailoring, like a bonded dove-gray denim jacket paired with wide-legged jeans featuring pressed creases, or slouchy pea-green trousers styled with a rich Bordeaux leather blouson. Every look struck a balance between polished and relaxed, whether it was a white deconstructed vest over an airy skirt or the way Beckham played with volume and proportion.
What was most intriguing, though, was Beckham’s approach to revealing skin. In a fashion landscape saturated with obvious ways to show the body, she found fresh, unexpected methods. “We always talk about our relationship with our bodies when we get dressed, but this time, I was thinking about what happens when we take our clothes off—how we reveal our skin,” she shared. This philosophy came to life through details like slashed trousers that exposed a flash of thigh or pocket lining, offering a playful and sophisticated twist on sexiness.
A recurring theme was Beckham’s clever use of waistbands that stood away from the body, achieved with subtle corsetry. This exaggerated silhouette was paired with form-fitting lurex and pointelle knits, creating a striking contrast. Her shoes also played with perception, featuring pointy sheer mesh Oxfords and transparent pumps that felt futuristic yet grounded in elegance.
As the show closed with dresses featuring wired curves spiraling around the body, the audience was left buzzing. Beckham had chosen the stunning Château de Bagatelle for her presentation, and after the show, guests were invited to a party celebrating her latest fragrance, 21:50 Reverie—a perfect ending to a collection that celebrated the body, the skin, and everything in between.