The Spice Girls serve serious girl power style in support of Victoria Beckham’s Netflix documentary

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Victoria Beckham’s documentary premiered on Netflix Wednesday night, fête with an event in London to celebrate the “posh” singer-turned-designer in style.

While Beckahm’s wardrobe choices have evolved from her little black Gucci dresses and ’90s blunt bob haircuts to a sleeker, more refined look, her fellow Spice Girl besties are still standing by her side.

Hitting the lilac carpet in honor of their girl group sister were none other than Emma Bunton, Melanie “Mel C.” Chisholm, and Geri Halliwell.

Though Posh, Baby, Sporty, and Ginger Spice might have ditched their playfully themed Spice Girl attire, they looked more coordinated than ever. All the women stepped out in monochromatic looks, with three variations on a tailored suit.

The Spice Girls reunited on the red carpet on Wednesday night to celebrate Victoria Beckham’s new Netflix documentary. James D Kelly
Victoria Beckham opted for an all-white ensemble, featuring a slit pencil skirt, a button-down shirt and a blazer. WireImage
Melanie Chisholm wore head-to-toe black velvet with wide-leg trousers and a matching tuxedo blazer. BACKGRID

The star of the evening, Mrs. Beckham, chose a white midi skirt with a thigh-high slit, paired with a white button-down and oversized white blazer draped over her shoulders.

Around her neck was a thin gold chain with a tiny diamond pendant. She wore two diamond line bracelets on her right wrist and a selection of rings that included a diamond pinky ring, an emerald ring, a thin platinum band and her solitaire engagement ring from her husband, David.

Though no credits have been confirmed, it looks to be almost the same rings that she wore on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK’s December 2024 issue, including Isa Grutman’s emerald.

Beckham’s family was by her side, supported by husband David, sons Romeo and Cruz and daughter Harper — though eldest Brooklyn and his wife Nicola were not in attendance, as rumors swirl of a possible estrangement.

Emma Bunton took her son as her date, wearing a green Victoria Beckham suit and a sheer bodysuit underneath. Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com
Geri Halliwell wore white, including a lace maxi skirt, turtleneck and cardigan for a monochromatic look. Dave Benett/WireImage

Bunton stepped out with her son on her arm, wearing a tailored green suit and sheer mesh bodysuit underneath. It looked like the same Victoria Beckham design that Kate Middleton wore the following day in a different shade of green.

Chisholm chose a similar outfit, slipping into a black velvet suit with a silk lapel atop a cropped black tank. She attended the premiere with boyfriend Chris Dingwall.

While Halliwell opted for a lace maxi skirt, turtleneck, and cardigan for a laid-back boho vibe, she also got the memo on monochrome, choosing head-to-toe white for the occasion. Ginger Spice attended the event with her husband and daughter.

While a full group shot has yet to be shared, Chisholm, Bunton, and Beckham posted together before the evening’s main event began, smiling amidst photographers’ flash bulbs.

Her family was there to show support, including sons Romeo and Cruz, daughter Harper and husband David. Mike Marsland/WireImage
The Beckham family coordinated in tailored suits, with Harper choosing a satin slip dress similar to those she’s been wearing to her mom’s recent fashion shows. Samir Hussein/^WireImage

As much as the public would love a Spice Girls reunion, we might have to settle for red carpet appearances and private celebrations. Beckham addressed the possibility during episode 2 of the Netflix documentary.

“One of the girls actually said to me — and it did upset me, not too long ago,” the fashion mogul shares, “It was Melanie B. who said to me, ‘don’t forget where you’ve come from.’ I have never forgotten where I come from. I’ve never ever forgotten that Posh Spice is the reason that I am sitting here now. She might have been grumpy, but she was actually great.”

Discussing the icons’ reunion tour in 2008, she continued, “It was good to celebrate the Spice Girls, but it was during that tour that I realized I didn’t belong on stage. It had been fun, but it wasn’t what I loved anymore.”

While the group is not hitting the mainstage anytime soon, we’ll always have that epic video of all five woman singing “Stop” during Beckham’s 50th birthday party last April.

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