David and Victoria Beckham’s oh-so-90s wedding: the lavish ceremony featured a 15th-century castle, coordinated ‘fits, Posh’s Vera Wang dress – and baby Brooklyn as the ring bearer
David Beckham and his wife Victoria Beckham got married almost 25 years ago – and they remain as famous now as they were then, especially with the release of Netflix’s Beckham docuseries.
When they tied the knot, “Posh and Becks” – as the UK tabloids dubbed them at the time – were both enjoying their first wave of success.
Victoria, then 25, had seen her girl group Spice Girls land their eighth No 1 UK single the year before, while 24-year-old David’s football team had won all three major UK tournaments in the most recent season.
The couple stated in Beckham that they crossed paths in 1997 in the Manchester United players’ lounge after a match. They both “fancied” each other immediately, leading them to enter a relationship.
Here’s a look back at their extravagant wedding day, which elevated them to British celebrity royalty and has gone down in history as peak 90s.
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Posh and Becks got married at a castle on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland, on July 4, 1999
The venue for their elaborate ceremony was Luttrellstown Castle, a historic 226-hectare estate, according to its website, with 20 bedrooms, a golf course, high stone walls and tall, leafy trees to ensure privacy from prying paparazzi. Photographers showed up and tried to steal snaps alongside gaggles of onlookers who lined the streets outside, hoping to spot the happy couple.
The couple sold the exclusive rights to photographs from their wedding to British magazine OK! for £1 million (US$1.2 million), setting a record for the most expensive celebrity photo shoot ever. According to Martin Townsend, the then-editor of OK!, scuffles broke out in shops when the Beckham wedding issue hit news-stands as the UK public clamoured to get a copy.
According to People, the venue presently costs US$800,000 to reserve for a one-day event. It’s unknown how much the couple paid at the time.
Only 29 people were invited to the ceremony, but over 200 attended their lavish reception
The couple exchanged vows in front of friends and family in a stone cave on the castle grounds. Per a BBC report published a few days after the wedding, David wore a cream-coloured suit and arrived at the ceremony in a Bentley with his best man and Manchester United teammate, Gary Neville.
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Speaking about choosing to only share this part of the special day with a select few, Victoria told Business of Fashion in 2022: “We had the football team there. We had the Spice Girls there, and it was family and friends, and it was actually much more intimate than it looked.”
They changed into coordinated purple outfits and sat on oversized thrones
The pair kicked off married life in matching bright purple outfits designed by Antonio Berardi. Victoria’s featured a satin fishtail gown with a strapless bodice, while David’s was a double-breasted blazer and flared trousers, according to OK! Baby Brooklyn was changed into a purple suit and bib.
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Victoria reflected on their coordinating looks on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2021: “I think it was a naivety then. We didn’t know about fashion. We were just having fun with it, which, to be honest with you, is kind of the way it should be.”
The couple’s unique wedding cake featured alternating layers of chocolate-flavoured sponge and red apples. Earlier this year, Victoria shared a clip of the moment they cut into the cake with a giant sabre – an odd tradition in the UK – before sharing a kiss.
He said: “It was a lot more private, about six people there in our house. We’re a strong family unit. Of course you make mistakes over the years, and we all know marriage is difficult at times. It’s about working through it.”
- David Beckham’s new Netflix documentary is breaking the internet, but in the 90s, he and Victoria were already British celeb royalty, with the tabloids dubbing them as Posh and Becks when they married
- The power couple set a record for the most expensive celeb shoot ever, selling the exclusive rights to photographs of their wedding to British magazine OK! for US$1.2 million