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Victoria Beckham has garnered attention over what could be her most controversial fashion choice to date.
The 49-year-old took to Instagram to pose in her latest outfit which she seemingly wore for an evening out.
The former Spice Girl worked the camera in a black halter neck top and flared skirt worn with oversized bright yellow croc boots, which certainly couldn’t be missed.
Adding to her look, she scraped her brunette hair back into a sleek ponytail and showcased her flawless complexion.
Victoria accompanied the picture with a yellow love heart emoji, posted in view of her 31 million followers.
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The fashion desinger’s boots come from a collaboration between Crocs and MSCHF, a brand based in New York.
Modelled by Paris Hilton on the website, they are priced at $450 but are currently out of stock.
The design comes following the brand’s big red boot creation.
They describe the yellow shoes as: “Big red boots, now yellow with holes in them.
“We’re mixing two samples to create something totally transformed and instantly recognisable.
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“Crocs’ distinctive hole pattern and strap get transposed onto the big red boot silhouette.
“Feel the breeze, if your toes can get wet in the rain, it’s technically a sandal.”
Victoria’s choice may come as a surprise for many after she previously snubbed wearing crocs.
In 2021, Justin Bieber gifted the mother-of-four with lilac Crocs embellished with cartoon animals from his collaboration with the brand.
At the time, she set up a poll for her followers to vote on whether she should wear them or not.
The results were close with ‘no’ winning by 57 per cent of the vote.
Following this, she wrote: “I think I’d rather die, but thank you anyway!”
The fashion designer previously said she doesn’t like to wear things that are complicated and described her own style as “an evolution” in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar.
She founded her own fashion brand back in 2008 and has since gone on to release a number of collections.
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