Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz elevated couple coordination at the Balmain show during Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday. The guests were seated in the front row for the French luxury fashion house’s spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection showcase.
For the occasion, Beckham and Peltz opted for monochrome looks, save for Beckham’s chosen footwear. Beckham, the son of power couple David and Victoria Beckham, wore a black button-down shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows. He paired the shirt with relaxed trousers.
For his footwear, Beckham opted for a pair of crisp white sneakers. A supporter of Stuart Weitzman’s designs, Beckham’s casual shoes offered a contrast to his all-black sartorial statement. Peltz also opted for all-black attire.
The actress wore a cropped black tank with a crisscross neckline. She paired the top with low-rise black trousers and accessorized with glittering silver jewelry pieces and a small, top-handled black purse.
On the same day, Beckham and Peltz, who wed in 2022, were spotted outside of Courrèges. The couple put another spin on coordinated dressing, wearing pieces created by the French fashion designer. Beckham wore a crisp white T-shirt with a black Courrèges leather jacket, matching pants and completed the ensemble with black boots.
Peltz opted for a strapless white jumpsuit with sheer detailing, which she coordinated with a white Courrèges bag and white platform heels.
Couple coordination is nothing new for Peltz and Beckham. During Paris Fashion Week in March 2023, the couple wore complementary outfits, with Beckham in a minimalist black jacket and coordinated trousers and a white T-shirt underneath. Peltz elevated officewear style with a leather jacket over a white button-down top and a gray pleated miniskirt.
Balmain’s spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection, from creative director Olivier Rousteing, married both sartorial style and beauty. “Here, the Balmain perfume iconography was as subtle as the makeup-colored silk satin that teased a lingerie launch at the end of the show, and sledgehammer obvious in bustier bodices evoking the shape and grooved textures of Balmain’s new lozenge-shaped bottles,” WWD’s Miles Socha reported.
“I think the recipe of fashion is to not be trendy. The recipe of fashion is to be you,” Rousteing said. “And this is a really interesting shift, because when I was younger, I was trying so hard to be the cool kid.”