Victoria Beckham Just Wore the Colour Combo We'll Be Seeing a Lot of in 2024

Taking to New York in celebration of the festive season, Victoria Beckham was spotted styling a newly trending colour combination that we expect to see everywhere in 2024. Celebrating with her colleagues and loved ones, the designer styled a classic turtleneck in a bold red shade—one of the biggest colour trends from 2023—with light brown wide-leg trousers, which are set to dominate as a trending tone in 2024.

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(Image credit: @victoriabeckham)

Wearing her relaxed knit neatly tucked into her high-waisted trousers, Beckham kept her red jumper looking chic and fresh for the festive occasion. If the runways are anything to go by (and of course, they always are) then the red and brown trend is set to take off in 2024. Spotted at Fendi, The Row, Hermès and Altuzarra, the new-season pairing has become a go-to amongst designers. 

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(Image credit: Courtesy The Row)

When styled with red, brown works to make the vibrant hue more wearable without taking away from its spirited nature.

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(Image credit: Courtesy Hermès)

If you've been hesitant to style a striking red piece this season, then this trending colour combo has come at the right time. Softer than black, white or navy, you likely already have a trusty brown or camel item in your wardrobe. To integrate the bolder red shade, try styling with a chunky red scarf or cosy red cardigan.

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(Image credit: Courtesy Altuzarra)

If you want to make like VB and get behind this colour trend, read on to discover our edit of the best red and brown items to shop now below.

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Natalie Munro is Who What Wear UK’s news writer. Previously freelance commerce writer at British Vogue, Natalie’s experience spans journalistic and styling roles, which have seen her work on shoots for publications such as British Vogue, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK and write for publications including British Vogue and Conde Nast Traveller. With an interest in uncovering the latest fashion trends, Natalie takes a leading role in identifying news and trends for Who What Wear UK, with a particular focus on celebrity style and emerging fashion trends.