Victoria Beckham Spring 2026 Collection
Victoria Beckham took a nostalgic turn this season, mining her teenage years for inspiration and uncovering a trove of whimsical experiments — part rebellion, part romance. The result was a collection brimming with feathers, frills, and a faint touch of eccentricity, all filtered through her signature polish.






There was an offbeat charm to it all: slip dresses trimmed with lace, slightly wrinkled as if borrowed from a mother’s wardrobe and tossed aside after a long night; airy frocks in powder blue, parchment, and mint, hand-sprayed and smudged with artistic stains that lent them a timeworn, vintage feel.






Beckham’s playfulness extended to her tailoring — a category she’s long mastered. Her suits have always leaned oversized, but this season the proportions were even looser, almost as if the models had raided someone else’s closet. By contrast, the sleek suit she wore for her own runway bow was sharply cut and impossibly chic, a reminder that the designer still knows how to balance ease with elegance.




The jeans, made from Japanese denim, came with their waistbands folded over and pinned — a quick, makeshift styling hack that felt both clever and casual. Elsewhere, Beckham explored silhouette manipulation through subtle technical craft: delicate wires structured ruffles around the neck, while short black skirts puffed out into lampshade shapes, giving a playful sense of sculpture and volume.
Softly textured knits — long skirts and sweaters with rippled, waffle-like surfaces — provided grounding to the collection’s airier moments. It was a smart balance of construction and spontaneity, the kind of tension that keeps Beckham’s work intriguing.