Victoria & David Beckham Recreate Purple Wedding Outfits to Mark 25th Anniversary

David and Victoria Beckham are taking a trip down memory lane in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary.

In a joint Instagram post on Wednesday (July 3), the famous couple shared photos of themselves wearing what appears to be the same all-purple outfits they donned at their wedding reception on July 4, 1999.

“Look what we found…,” the Beckhams captioned a current photo of themselves seated in throne-style chairs and holding hands.

The former Spice Girls member, 50, and retired soccer star, 49, tied the knot during a lavish wedding in 1999 at Luttrellstown Castle in Dublin, Ireland. Their iconic purple outfits were designed by Antonio Berardi.

In a second Instagram post, Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham shared a gallery featuring several more photos of the pair sporting the matching amethyst duds.

“Yep, still got it! Can’t believe it’s been 25 years and they still fit!” she wrote. “We love you so much @BrooklynPeltzBeckham @RomeoBeckham @CruzBeckham #HarperSeven”

The Beckhams share four kids. Their oldest child Brooklyn arrived in March 1999, with son Romeo coming along in September 2002. They welcomed son Cruz in 2005, followed by daughter Harper in 2011.

The pop star and model also shared a handful of past and present visuals on her Instagram Story, including a comical video of her husband struggling to fit in his purple trousers.

The anniversary photos arrives after the beauty and clothing mogul celebrated her 50th birthday in March with a grand party, which was attended by former bandmates Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell. At one point, the quintet danced along to their 1997 hit “Stop,” a rare reunion captured by David in an Instagram video.

“Best night ever!” Victoria wrote at the time, also sharing the clip on social media. “Happy Birthday to me! I love you all so much!”

See the Beckham’s 25th anniversary post on Instagram here and here.

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