Victoria Beckham's Trousers Might Be Impractical, But They're a Firm Fashion-Person Favourite

Victoria Beckham's Trousers Might Be Impractical, But They're a Firm Fashion-Person Favourite


Whilst Victoria Beckham is the kind of celebrity that always has a few tricks up her sleeve style-wise, sometimes the star likes to revert back to a fail-safe combination just like the rest of us. In the chaos of Paris Fashion Week—made even more frenzied with the debut of her spring/summer 2025 collection in Paris on Friday—Beckham leaned towards a few of her most reliable wardrobe items to help her find comfort in the storm.

Stepping out in a black suit set composed of floor-length trousers and a belted blazer in Paris this weekend, Beckham crafted an elegant silhouette with a fashion-person twist. Rather than opting for a neatly cropped trouser or an ankle-skimming pair, Beckham’s extra-long trousers trailed on the floor, elongating her 5’4″ frame and instilling an easy nonchalance that felt particularly at home in the Parisian setting.

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Whilst most of us might regard floor-sweeping trousers as special occasion attire, for Beckham—whose entire life is made up of special occasions—extra long trousers paired with sky-high stilettos are more like her equivalent of baggy jeans and Birkenstocks, and make an appearance in her wardrobe rotation at least a few times a month.

Sticking to a tried and true silhouette, I spotted Beckham style the chic two-piece once more over the course of the weekend. This time reaching for an optic white set, the designer chose to style a single breasted blazer, sans shirt, and wore a pair of long-line white trousers that encased her heels underneath.

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Filling out her own name-sake brand with floor-grazing trousers, Beckham’s penchant for puddle pants is hardly a secret. While some of us might shy away from the trouser trend that practically guarantees a trip to the dry cleaners, Beckham’s latest looks goes to show that the pay-off for a little extra cleaning time is well worth such a chic silhouette.