Victoria Beckham has returned to the fashion spotlight with her Pre-Fall 2026 collection, following the release of her Netflix documentary. The designer presented a line of tailored pieces and draped, folded, and flowing dresses suitable for both day and evening wear.
The collection draws inspiration from three iconic 20th-century women — Marchesa Casati, Doris Castlerosse, and Peggy Guggenheim — who all once lived in the same Venetian palazzo. Beckham described the season as “about womanhood,” emphasizing the eccentricity and artistry of her muses, who treated themselves as living canvases for bold color, pattern, and design.
Highlights include the “Victoria” dress, a long burgundy piece with a V-neck, delicate gathering at the hip, and an asymmetric hemline. A slim midi dress features broderie anglaise at the shoulder, while flowing gowns are draped, ruched, and folded. Silky halter dresses showcase abstract patterns reminiscent of Picasso and Matisse.
Tailoring is oversized, and outerwear comes in chunky, structured styles, including a dark hooded duffel coat, a cropped motorcycle jacket with a high collar, and an elongated peacoat with satin turn-up sleeves. The collection’s color palette — burgundy, rusty brown, and light blue — was inspired by exhibitions Beckham visited with her family at the Tate Modern and Barbican Art Gallery over the past year.
Beckham said the fashion house is exploring ready-to-wear and accessories in the coming year, with plans for fun collaborations and category expansion. She expressed excitement over the success of her documentary, calling it “blown us all away” and marking “the start of a new chapter” for the brand.
The Pre-Fall 2026 line emphasizes movement, texture, and artistry, blending classical inspirations with modern tailoring, offering a sophisticated and playful look for women in all facets of life.






