David, who is no stranger to starting his own fashion trends in the past, decided to dress casually for the occasion in a pair of loose-fitting dark denim jeans, a slate grey t-shirt, navy blazer and a pair of brown boots.
Marc, 50, who opted for the eye-catching ensemble embellished with a classic Japanese print for the fashion show, was even carrying a small, black handbag at the show which was part of Paris Fashion Week.
Upstaged: Marc Jacobs stole the limelight from
David Beckham as the pair attended the Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton
show during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday
The only similarities between the pair were their rather similar goatee/ beards and the sleeve of tattoos on their arms. Whilst Beckham, 38, was smiling for the photographers, Marc was stern-faced and clearly very serious about his fashion decision.
But David is no stranger to causing controversy himself with his fashion choices, and first launched his 'fashion icon status' when he and Victoria wore matching sarongs back in 1998.
Sporting pals: Becks posed up with Victor Cruz ahead of the show starting during fashion week
Also joining Beckham on the front row of the Louis Vuitton fashion show was American footballer, Victor Cruz, who adopted a similar style to the Paris Saint-Germain footballer.
The New York Giants star smiled as he posed for a photo with Beckham wearing a buttoned-up white shirt, double-breasted navy suit blazer, fitted mottled grey suit trousers finished off with a pair of white trainers.
Front row friends: Marc and David sat just one seat apart as they took in the show
He was then seen sitting front row at the show, paying attention to the items walking down the runway.
Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer range heavily featured bomber jackets, short shorts and check suits in a combination of colours mainly using reds, khaki and grey.
Would I be able to pull that off? David looked deep in concentration as he watched the show
Fashion forward: Some of David's more controversial fashion choices included when he stepped out in a sarong to match Victoria's
Among the line-up on Friday will be Givenchy, Maison Martin Margiela and the returning John Galliano from his short time away from the industry after making anti-Semitic remarks.