The Gap × Victoria Beckham collaboration is one of the biggest high–low fashion moments of 2026. It’s a multi-season partnership kicking off with a 38-piece Spring capsule, which dropped today, April 24, 2026.

The capsule blends Gap’s all-American basics with Beckham’s tailored, minimalist luxury aesthetic.
Gap and Victoria Beckham partnership debutes with a Spring collection that sees Gap classics reimagined through Victoria’s unique design lens.
Built on the foundations of a modern wardrobe, this capsule refines staple pieces with balanced proportions, sharp structure and thoughtful details . Designed to inspire confidence while bringing a sense of sophisticated ease to Gap’s iconic essentials.
“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,” said Victoria Beckham.

“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.”
The 38-piece collection is anchored in Gap and Victoria Beckham’s shared focus on refined wardrobe building blocks . Denim, khaki, tees, button-up, and fleeces grounded in simplicity, versatility, and precision. The assortment moves from utilitarian-inspired pieces in khaki and green to an iconic heavyweight fleece logo set.

Denim leads, featuring the Arc Jean, alongside classic straight and capri silhouettes designed to pair with matching denim jackets and shirting.

Additional pieces include a crisp white button-up, structured outerwear, including a trench and bomber, and classic crewneck organic cotton tees. Elevated fabrications and refined construction run throughout, with Victoria Beckham’s VB signature in red stitching appearing as a subtle design detail. The collection is available in adult sizing XXS–XX on the Gap website and select Gap stores globally.
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