
Fashion house BOSS presented its Spring Summer 2026 BOSS by Beckham collection, developed with David Beckham and shaped by his personal style. The collection brings together tailoring, casualwear, and summer pieces, covering both everyday dressing and more formal occasions within the same wardrobe.
SPRING 2026
Lighter fabrics and softer construction run through the collection. Airy blends and smooth textures give the garments structure while keeping them suited to warm conditions. Clean lines remain consistent, while the palette shifts between soft neutrals and sharper color accents. Tailoring appears in more relaxed forms, while everyday pieces such as T-shirts, denim, and sneakers allow for straightforward combinations.

Marco Falcioni, Creative Director at HUGO BOSS, describes the collaboration as an ongoing exchange shaped by Beckham’s understanding of how clothes work in real situations. That perspective carries through the collection, where each piece responds to use across different settings, from tailored looks to everyday options.
The campaign presents a range of looks worn by Beckham that cover daily dressing and more formal situations. One outfit pairs a pale-beige cotton-blend cardigan with a shirt in a lyocell, silk, and cotton blend. Brown virgin-wool trousers introduce a tailored structure while keeping ease through a relaxed drawcord waistband. White low-top sneakers, finished in leather and suede, complete the look.
The campaign also includes two tailored looks. An off-white double-breasted suit in a lightweight linen blend follows a slim fit and is paired with a cotton shirt. A blue linen-knit tie with silk content and a micro-patterned pocket square complete the look, together with brown leather Oxford shoes. A second tailored look introduces a charcoal-gray double-breasted blazer in a blend of wool, silk, linen, and cashmere. It is worn with a navy linen T-shirt and brown cotton trousers that combine a pleated front with a more flexible waistband. A suede-trimmed canvas belt and leather-and-suede trainers complete the outfit.
Outerwear bridges formal and casual dressing through several pieces. A brown nappa leather jacket with a stand collar appears over a short-sleeved cream knit in virgin wool, paired with brown stretch-cotton trousers and leather sneakers. A caramel-brown jacket made from lightweight virgin-wool twill follows a minimal construction with a pointed collar and a two-way zip, styled with a cotton T-shirt and high-twist wool trousers.

The collection also introduces stronger color through select looks. A deep turquoise cotton jacket with a brown cord collar references workwear and is styled with brown corduroy trousers featuring oversized pockets. A color-blocked French terry sweatshirt and brown leather sneakers complete the look. A cotton canvas holdall with suede trims accompanies the outfit, reinforcing its use for short trips and weekend settings.
Fashion photography duo Mert and Marcus captured the campaign, with creative direction from Trey Laird & Team Laird.

















