Fresh from the release of her Netflix documentary, Victoria Beckham returns with a Pre-Fall 2026 collection that fuses art, history and couture-grade tailoring. She finds her muse in three 20th-century icons — Marchesa Casati, Doris Castlerosse and Peggy Guggenheim — who once inhabited the same Venetian palazzo, channeling their fearless elegance and eccentric personality into modern fashion.



Tailoring meets fluid femininity
She balances precise tailoring with soft, flowing dresses. Oversized blazers return, now trimmed with cut-away collars that subtly reinvent a classic piece.


Satin, lace and jersey shift effortlessly across the body — asymmetric hemlines, ruched waists, bare shoulders and scarf-like drapes echo 1930s glamour without slipping into costume.



Colours, textures and wearable drama
The palette calls on rich burgundy, rusty brown and soft blue — tones drawn from exhibitions at Tate Modern and Barbican Centre. Evening gowns cascade elegantly; slinky halter-neck dresses bear abstract patterns that evoke brush-strokes more than wardrobe staples.


Rather than loud statements, the collection whispers sophistication and quiet confidence. Beckham’s Pre-Fall 2026 shows that true style can be subtle — a dance between structure and softness, history and modernity, practicality and art.








