Victoria Beckham unintentionally unveiled a small but striking error in the bespoke suit she designed for husband David Beckham's investiture ceremony on Tuesday.
The renowned designer, celebrated for her sleek, feminine silhouettes that defines the modern woman's wardrobe, took on a new challenge for what David described as the 'proudest moment of his life' when he was knighted by King Charles.
At Sir David's request, Victoria created his ensemble herself, drawing inspirations from archival images of the King wearing a similar morning suit.
The piece marked her first-ever foray into menswear under the Victoria Beckham Atelier. However, when she proudly shared photos of the suit on social media, fans were quick to spot a mistake-the label inside had been embroidered with last year's date.
It read: SDB (Sir David Beckham) Victoria Beckham 04.11.2024.'
For the occasion, Victoria opted for elegance in a custom version of her brand's Bela dress, a look that may well represent the future of her fashion house: a balanced focus on both menswear and womenswear.
Captioning a photo of herself alongside Sir David, taken at Windsor Castle on Tuesday she wrote: 'A day we will never forget.
'David wears the first ever tailored menswear piece from the Victoria Beckham atelier-a bespoke three-piece morning suit in British wool mohair, inspired by the timeless sophistication of British royal style.
'I am so proud of you. Thankful for this moment and for my incredible team who worked so hard to bring the vision to life.'
The former footballer was welcomed by King Charles while receiving his knighthood at Windsor Castle for services to sport and charity.