Victoria Beckham reveals what she does on her date nights with husband David amid their 25-year marriage – after disclosing the sweet thing he did for their very first rendezvous
The former Spice Girl, 50, has been married to the football legend, 49, for an incredible 25 years, with the couple tying the knot in a lavish ceremony at Luttrellstown Castle near Dublin in 1999.
And in a new chat with The Sunday Times’ Style magazine, Victoria revealed the key touches she does to ensures she looks and feels her best while spending quality time with her love.
The fashion designer told how she does whatever she can to feel ‘confident’ and the ‘best version of myself’ during the date, and that begins with her clothes.
Victoria noted that a nice suit or a silky gown is her go to when she hits the town with David, while the perfect fragrance goes a long way too.
The former Spice Girl, 50, has been married to the football legend, 49, for an incredible 25 years, with the couple tying the knot in a lavish ceremony at Luttrellstown Castle near Dublin in 1999 (pictured in 2004)
Victoria explained: ‘Fragrance is also such a powerful finishing touch – I think of it as an invisible accessory.’
The stunner went on to say that she’s currently ‘obsessed’ with her very own £170-per bottle 21:50 Reverie fragrance.
Plugging her scent, Victoria told how it was ‘a heady vanilla perfume inspired by a romantic dinner I had with David in Java about 20 years ago.’
Meanwhile, to get her into the mood for a night out, the mother-of-four listens to Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga’s track Die With A Smile, with Victoria having recently seen ‘incredible’ Bruno live in Las Vegas.
It comes after last month, Victoria revealed how her husband David bought a brand new Prada suit just to ‘impress her’ on their first date after she said she liked the brand.
The fashion designer opened up about the beginning of their relationship in an episode of the new documentary In Vogue: The 90s, which started streaming on in September on Disney+.
Gushing about her love for designer clothes, she recalled: ‘Versace, Prada, and Gucci, they were my go-to designers. What was it they were getting right at the time? I suppose they really understood the power of celebrity.
‘The Italians embraced that. When I first met David in 1997 he’d heard that I was the Spice Girl that liked the designer clothes.’