Victoria Beckham arrived for the
royal wedding today in a tight long sleeved navy dress which showed off her slim figure. She was accompanied by husband
David Beckham as they entered the venue of St. George's Chapel,
Windsor Castle.
Victoria Beckham, 44, wore a tight figure hugging navy dress to arrive at the royal wedding alongside husband David Beckham, 43.
The dress had long sleeves which were cut open at the elbow to show off her forearms.
The shape of the dress was form hugging and showed off how slim Victoria is.
The dress was cut down in a split at the front which showed a tasteful hint of Victoria's chest.
On her feet she wore red stiletto heels which added to her height and smartened up the look.
The skirt of Victoria's dress almost to her ankles, leaving just a fashionable hint of ankle bone.
The high necked dress also had tassels which fell down to Victoria's knees as she walked.
David matched Victoria's style credentials beside her in a silver waistcoat.
He wore a morning suit, traditional for weddings, and a pocket square tucked into his jacket.
Victoria carried a black clutch tucked underneath one arm as she walked.
David’s wife also chose to wear her hair in a loose ponytail which ran down her back
She also left loose strands of hair falling around her face.
Victoria's dark fascinator syle hat was a subtle take on wedding guest style.
The hat had a mesh veil which fell over her face creating a soft shadow.
She wore no visible jewellery other than a huge silver cocktail ring on one finger.
The royal wedding dress code is officially “uniforms, morning suit or lounge suit, day dress and hat”, but what exactly will the wedding guests be wearing?
Meghan Markle, 36, and Prince Harry, 33, will tie the knot tomorrow, 19 May, at St. George’s Chapel in the presence of 600 guests.
Colin McDowell, a leading British fashion critic, has suggested what styles their guests will be wearing for the occasion.
He said: "The great thing about a royal wedding, quite apart from the romance of it and the excitement of it, it’s really all about the appearance of it.
"Going back in history, it was only the aristocracy who were invited to these sorts of things and they knew the code, they knew how to behave.”