According to multiple reports, Victoria Beckham has designed a limited edition 38-piece collection for Gap. The collection includes a 'perfect' white T-shirt, classic Gap logo hoodies, Capri jeans, a denim jacket, and a navy hoodie. Beckham said the collection was inspired by Gap's classic 80s and 90s items with a Victoria Beckham twist.
Items are priced from £25 to £250, according to reports. The collection will be available in stores and online starting this Friday. Sizes range from XS to XXL. The Capri jeans are priced at £70 and the denim jacket at £95.
Harper is going to love my Gap collection.
In Beckham's mainline collection, a similar jean jacket costs £590 and T-shirts start from £95, according to reports. The collaboration is part of Gap's strategy to pivot to more premium fashion under CEO Richard Dickson. The collection follows Gap's previous collaborations with Cult Gaia and the GapStudio line overseen by Zac Posen.
Victoria Beckham celebrated the launch at Gap's New York City store on Friday. She said her daughter Harper will love the Gap collection. Meanwhile, Brooklyn Beckham has accused his parents of controlling narratives and prioritizing 'Brand Beckham' over family. Victoria Beckham also made Time's Most Influential People of 2026 list.
She loves nothing more than shopping on the high street. She’s going to love the Gap collection when she gets her hands on it.
To me, Gap is an all-American icon – a brand that has always created timeless pieces for everybody’s wardrobe, with a sharp attention to detail. Bringing my design perspective to those everyday essentials and working with a team that shares that same commitment to craftsmanship and execution has made this collaboration incredibly special.
It felt distinctly American, fresh, and unlike anything else available at the time. That impression has stayed with me.
We explored more sculptural shapes, pieces that felt both modern and timeless. Gap’s values closely mirror my own and are grounded in timeless pieces and an intuitive understanding of how women dress in real life.
This has been happening since I was 20, so it's been going on a long time. I have an incredible husband who supports me enormously. We're always there for each other. And I learned a long time ago to really not listen to the noise. Someone's always going to have something to say. I focus and I just don't pay attention to it.
For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family. The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into. My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. 'Brand Beckham' comes first. Family 'love' is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo opp, even if it's at the expense of our professional obligations.
