Back in April, Victoria Beckham wore a dress from her Fall 2012 collection to the unveiling of the special edition of the Range Rover Evoque model in Beijing, China.
The dove-grey dress with maroon collar and cuffs was styled with a double-looped leather belt and those Tom Ford open-toe boots she then went on to wear several times.
Naomi Watts wore the same dress for the 2012 Take Home a Nude Benefit Art Auction at Sotheby’s in New York City back in October.
She opted to wear the look sans belt, adding nude Christian Louboutin ankle boots and a Valentino ‘Rockstud Lock’ shoulder bag.
This was a tough one, as I didn’t like either of their shoes.
In the end I went with Victoria, as I love the belt with the look and no one wears a VB dress better than the woman herself.
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on December 6th, 2012 In: Naomi Watts, Victoria Beckham, Victoria Beckham Collection, Who Wore It Better?











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I agree about the shoes and go with the model on the catwalk.
I do prefer the dress with the belt, but Victoria’s choice of shoes….just kills it for me
+1
I like Naomi’s softer approach, and she fills out the dress a little more than Victoria [of course].
Even if I don’t entirely agree with the nude shoe choice, I find them better than Victoria’s.
+1 agree
Victoria wins easily for me, she looks so cool and edgy whereas Naomi – quite dull and mumsy.
Don’t like Victoria’s pose or her boots AT ALL but the belt makes her win for me. Plus Naomi’s shoes were the wrong color.
Uh, duh…I could never vote against my girl VB. Nobody can beat her, especially in her own line.