boss by beckham | the spring/summer 2026 collection

David Beckham is back to sort out your warm-weather wardrobe for Spring/Summer 2026. Stepping into his role as Creative Style Director for Boss, the football legend has put together a Boss By Beckham collection that focuses heavily on versatility across the board. Elegant silhouettes run through the casualwear and the tailoring, all constructed from premium summer fabrics, including airy linen blends and soft textures that adapt to whatever the sunnier seasons throw your way. The design ethos leans into clean lines and neutrals, though a few punctuating bright colours can definitely be spotted in the mix to keep things interesting.

Shot by the legendary photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, the campaign captures a confident, authentic approach to personal style with Beckham showcasing a versatile everyday wardrobe. One particularly appealing outfit features a pale-beige cotton-blend cardigan layered over a butter-yellow lyocell, silk and cotton shirt. This combination is paired with brown virgin-wool trousers that offer the sophistication of traditional tailoring alongside the comfort of a relaxed drawcord waist. 

For more formal events, the collection offers an off-white double-breasted suit cut from a breathable linen blend. Worn with a crisp cotton shirt, a blue linen-knit tie and timeless brown leather Oxford shoes, it is the perfect uniform for a business dinner or an evening soirée. Another tailored highlight pairs a charcoal-grey double-breasted blazer woven from wool, silk, linen and cashmere with a simple navy linen t-shirt. Brown cotton trousers with a comfortable waistband also make a cameo, debunking any restrictiveness claim.

Outerwear provides the perfect foundation for the transitional months. The leather jacket is a recurring favourite in this partnership and this season it returns in butter-soft brown nappa leather with a refined stand collar. Beckham pairs it with a short-sleeved cream knit in virgin wool and brown stretch-cotton trousers, anchoring the entire look with low-top leather sneakers. 

Another standout piece is a minimalist caramel-brown jacket made from extremely light virgin-wool twill, featuring a pointed collar and a two-way zip for varied styling options. Moving away from the earthy tones, the collection also introduces a vivid deep turquoise cotton jacket with a contrasting brown cord collar. This modern take on workwear looks brilliant alongside brown corduroy trousers and a colour-blocked French terry sweatshirt, especially teamed with a roomy cotton canvas holdall for weekend getaways.

This collaboration continues to thrive on a mutual understanding of what modern men actually want to wear. Marco Falcioni, Creative Director at Hugo Boss, appreciates the energy the former athlete brings to the table. “Working with David continues to be a powerful creative partnership. His instinct for modern style and his understanding of real versatility have shaped this collection from the start,” he says. “Together, we set out to create new designs built on signature craftsmanship and quality that lasts. Every item is designed to feel relevant today, yet endure for seasons to come.”

 

 

The Spring/Summer 2026 collection is available now online and in stores globally. Find out more here.

photography. courtesy of Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
words. Gennaro Costanzo