11998
Getty ImagesKeeping it simple and classic, the couple wore matching black turtleneck sweaters and coats to announce their engagement in January 1998.
21999
Getty ImagesCapturing the aesthetic of the late '90s nightlife scene flawlessly, Victoria opted for a silver halter chainmail top while David rocked a colorful silk bandana with an all-black look.
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31999
Getty ImagesAs the age-old saying goes, the couple that gets matching haircuts and matching jeans together is the couple that stays together.
41999
Getty ImagesWhen you've got to film a scene for The Matrix at 6:00, but make it to the red carpet by 7:00. If anyone could pull off these matching leather looks, it's the Beckhams.
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52000
Getty ImagesThere are 'looks' and then there are LEWKS, and this definitely counts as the latter. Zebra boots? Check. Dangly choker? Check. Patent leather jacket and purple suit? Check, check.
62001
Getty ImagesWhile Victoria picked tube tops as her form of poison in the early 2000s, David's love of durags was slightly more problematic...
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72001
Getty ImagesEven while going total opposite ends of the style spectrum—David buttoned up in a cardigan sweater and Victoria rocking a cut-out halter jumpsuit—the duo's looks somehow still worked together perfectly.
82001
Getty ImagesWhen it comes to a themed look, the couple knows how to commit. While attending Elton John's Aids Foundation gala in 2001, they coordinated in deep red rose accented ensembles.
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92001
Getty Images"Hey bebe, should we wear our matching crosses out tonight?"
"Yah bebe."
102001
Getty ImagesFor a day out with their eldest son Brooklyn, the new parents wore the first of their many matching family ensembles to come. Opting for a white and camel color palette, the trio went full-on matchy-matchy. Victoria, however, topped her look off with the must-have accessories of 2001: heeled flip flops and a circular belt.
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112003
Getty ImagesThe English footballer had his sporty look on lock—complete with a half-bun—while the future fashion designer stuck to her high heeled flip flops, blazer, and bell-bottom jeans.
122003
Getty ImagesAnd because no early 2000s couples look would be complete without matching trucker hats, here are the Beckhams leaving the airport in theirs.
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132003
Getty ImagesFor a more polished airport look, the duo stepped out in matching blazers, white t-shirts, and jeans circa 2003.
142003
Getty ImagesWhen David received the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II, the couple went for sophisticated all-black outfits (and a feathered fascinator for Victoria) at the Buckingham Palace ceremony.
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152003
Getty ImagesGoing for all-white bedazzled ensembles, the couple channeled their inner "Like A Virgin" at the 2003 MTV Movie Awards.
162004
Getty ImagesEach showing off a new hairstyle, the couple once again coordinated in black for a red carpet appearance in London. Making the look a little more casual, David opted for a pair of blue jeans with his blazer and button-down.
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172005
Getty ImagesKeeping up with the early 2000s trends, Victoria rocked a corseted bodice and a peasant maxi skirt for an appearance alongside her husband.
182005
Getty ImagesMatching highlights calls for a Glamour Shots photo session, of course.
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192006
Getty ImagesAwkward because Victoria heard "courtroom" and David heard "countryside," but somehow the two still managed to make both these very 2006 looks work together.
202006
Getty ImagesAs they entered the second half of the early 2000s, the couple also entered a new phase of their style. Victoria went for long extensions, shield sunglasses, and Birkin bags, while David upgraded to more classic blazer and pant looks (and no more durags).
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