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Beckhams Showcase Coordinated Monochrome Looks on New York Date Nights

other · 2026-04-24

David and Victoria Beckham demonstrated two distinct approaches to monochrome dressing during recent date nights in New York. For dinner at Salam, both wore midnight blue: Victoria in an oversized blazer and wide-leg suit pants from her own label, accessorized with aviator sunglasses and blonde hair; David opted for a dark blue jacket, navy kit, chino-style pants with a silver chain, white sneakers, and red-lensed square sunglasses. On another evening at COQODAQ, Victoria wore an all-black ensemble with a beaded pencil skirt and Hermès Mini Kelly bag, while David chose a chocolate brown Prada coat. Both wore statement eyewear: Victoria in Rick Owens aviators, David in sepia-toned sunglasses. The couple has been in New York promoting the Victoria Beckham Gap collaboration.

Key facts

  • David and Victoria Beckham had date nights in New York at Salam and COQODAQ restaurants.
  • Victoria wore her own designs, including an oversized blazer and wide-leg pants in navy, and later a black beaded pencil skirt.
  • David wore a dark blue jacket with navy kit and chino-style pants, and later a chocolate brown Prada coat.
  • Both accessorized with distinctive sunglasses: Victoria in aviators, David in red-lensed or sepia-toned frames.
  • Victoria carried a Hermès Mini Kelly bag on the second date night.
  • The couple is in New York promoting the Victoria Beckham Gap collaboration.
  • They avoided looking 'twinny' by maintaining their individual aesthetics.
  • The article compares their style to other celebrity couples like Justin and Hailey Bieber, Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz, and Rihanna and A$AP Rocky.

Entities

Artists

  • David Beckham
  • Victoria Beckham
  • Justin Bieber
  • Hailey Bieber
  • Harry Styles
  • Zoe Kravitz
  • Rihanna
  • A$AP Rocky

Institutions

  • Victoria Beckham
  • Gap
  • Hermès
  • Prada
  • Rick Owens
  • COQODAQ
  • Salam

Locations

  • New York
  • United States

Sources