
This is not a drill: Victoria Beckham and high street hero Gap have teamed up for a capsule collection. Dropping just in time for your spring and summer wardrobe, the refined line of wardrobe staples arrives two years on from the fashion designer’s collaboration with Mango.
Synonymous with sleek tailoring and luxury minimalism, each collection proves more popular and personal than the last with fans including Anna Wintour and Kim Kardashian. But of course, Victoria Beckham’s designs are slightly out of budget for us mere mortals – until now.
While the Mango collaboration focused on occasion wear and sharp tailoring – both of which VB is known for – the Gap collection is designed to be more everyday. “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,” Victoria Beckham said. “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.”
Ahead of its launch on 24 April 2026, I got a first look at the collection. From on-trend Bermuda shorts and cinched-in outerwear to denim shirting, form-fitting dresses and cargo-style trousers, the capsule is infused with Victoria’s signature polish – but it’s the kind of clothing you could imagine VB wearing in her off-duty moments. Gap’s recognisable hoodies, T-shirts and joggers have all been given the designer’s stamp of approval in the capsule, too.
What’s most exciting is that the collaboration will be spread across multiple seasons, beginning with the spring 2026 drop. Here’s everything you need to know about Victoria Beckham x Gap – plus my verdict after trying on some of the hero pieces.
When does Victoria Beckham x Gap launch?
Victoria Beckham x Gap launches on 24 April at 9am. The collection will be available both online and in the White City Westfield and Covent Garden stores. Priced between £25 and £250, the capsule starts at Gap prices with the more premium pieces more of an investment (think jackets and dresses).
Victoria Beckham x Gap grey T-shirt

Gap has been synonymous with T-shirts since the creation of its ‘perfect tee’ in the eighties. So it’s only natural a T-shirt features in the Victoria Beckham collab. Crafted from cotton for a lightweight and relaxed feel, I tried the grey crew neck style in a size small. It’s the perfect cut for loosely tucking into bottoms, falling at a flattering height on the hips.
The grey finish goes with everything, whether paired with the collection’s Bermuda shorts or khaki cargos. Adding recognisable detailing, the Gap logo sits on the left chest with Victoria Beckham written in smaller font beneath – though the latter logo is near-invisible. This light touch might be characteristic of VB’s own label, but could be disappointing for fans hoping for something a little more interesting.
Buy now £30, Gap.co.uk
Victoria Beckham x Gap denim zip up

This denim zip up is a transitional staple. It’s got the silhouette of a shirt but the weight and warmth of a lightweight jacket. Characterised by western detailing, I love the embroidered front panelling and pointed spread collar.
The zip fastening offers extra versatility when it comes to styling – I’ll be wearing with a white t-shirt beneath and matching white jeans. A great layer for spring’s in-between climate, it feels a more laidback than we’re used to seeing from VB.
Buy now £75, Gap.co.uk
Victoria Beckham x Gap shorts

Bermuda-style shorts can be a little marmite, but this pair from the Victoria Beckham x Gap collection could sway the undecided. The long-line shorts fall just above my knee, though would be longer on shorter people (I’m 6ft for reference). Complete with smart chino-style pleating detail, the high waistband features an asymmetrical belt that creates flattering definition.
There are practical pockets and the leg is relaxed and loose for a comfortable fit. The shorts are easily styled with any of the T-shirts from the collection, or the denim jackets.
Buy now £60, Gap.co.uk
Victoria Beckham x Gap white jumper maxi dress

I didn’t have high hopes for this maxi jumper dress – but I should have had more faith in Victoria Beckham’s dress making skills. For such a simple design, the dress is super flattering. It skims your figure, and is neither too tight or too loose. The Noughties-inspired racer-style neckline creates a flattering silhouette.
Beyond the on-point cut, the only other detail is some embroidery across the shoulders. Comfortable and relaxed, it can be dressed up or down for various occasions. Again, it’s not the most interesting of designs, but the attention paid to the fit and fabric shines through.
Buy now £95, Gap.co.uk
Victoria Beckham x Gap transitional trench

No spring capsule is complete without a trench coat. This Victoria Beckham x Gap style has a premium, luxurious feel. Double lined and weighty, the eighties-inspired silhouette features exaggerated shoulders and plenty of expensive details.
Complete with tortoiseshell buttons, adjustable cuff straps, epaulettes and storm flaps, there are two large front pockets. Come rain or shine, this coat can be thrown on with any spring outfit to instantly elevate your look.
Buy now £250, Gap.co.uk
Victoria Beckham x Gap loose utility jumpsuit

Another simple design that’s surprisingly flattering, this utility jumpsuit is finished in a navy with a zip-up front. The legs are cut into a subtle barrel silhouette and are super long – even on my 6ft frame. The waist is cinched while the short sleeves are loose and airy. Complete with a spread collar, you can wear it fully zipped up or more relaxed.
The jumpsuit is designed to be form-fitting around the body, and baggier in the leg – I tried a medium, but could have done with a small for a tighter fit. An easy throw-on-and-go outfit, contrast the androgynous utility style with ballet flats or kitten heels.
Buy now £95, Gap.co.uk
Victoria Beckham x Gap utility mini dress

Utility-style fashion has been slowly creeping back into the fashion agenda, from Fight For This Love-esque military jackets to the khaki army jackets you wore circa 2012. This Victoria Beckham x Gap dress is a more feminine take. Featuring a mini hemline and belt to cinch in your waist, there are popper fastenings down the front and four pockets.
The cotton blend fabric is crisp and is sure to keep its shape well throughout the day. With its smart feel, you could style it with loafers and white socks for the office – or pair with trainers for a laidback weekend look. It’s a style that doesn’t immediately jump out to you as being a Victoria Beckham design, but it’s an everyday take on the ulility-style midi dresses from her eponymous label – and a fraction of the price.
Buy now £95, Gap.co.uk
Is Victoria Beckham x Gap worth it?
Don’t browse the Gap collection expecting Victoria Beckham tailoring – her latest high street collaboration is all about effortless, everyday style. The pieces I tried all fitted exceptionally well, with quality fabrics to carry you through the spring season, albeit at higher prices than Gap’s core line. If I had to choose three things to buy from the collection, it would be the jumpsuit, T-shirt and the sculptural white trousers. The multi season collaboration is set to continue and I can’t wait to see what VB does next.
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