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Victoria Beckham’s First Gap Collab Is Selling Out Fast

Posh Spice just dropped an affordable collection of minimalist basics.
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Gap x Victoria Beckham Collection 2026 cream maxi dress

Victoria Beckham’s first fashion collab with Gap just dropped, and it's selling out—fast. The former-Spice-Girl-turned-fashion-designer launched a 38-piece collection for the retailer on April 24 and most styles have already flown off the shelves.

True to her eponymous label's minimalist roots, Beckham's collection isn’t about making a splash. Rather, it leans into timeless wardrobe-building staples: clean denim, utilitarian jackets, tailored cargo pants, easy maxi dresses and sweats you can live in on the weekends. The colour palette is chic and restrained—think white, khaki, navy, grey and tan that look expensive when mixed and matched.

It's exactly what you'd expect from Victoria Beckham, albeit at affordable Gap prices. What's not to love?

Curious about the covetable collection? Take a look at what's on our add-to-cart list.

Gap x Victoria Beckham Loose Utility Jumpsuit, $198

Gap x Victoria Beckham Collection 2026 navy barrel-leg jumpsuit

A barrel-legged update on the classic jumpsuit silhouette, this design is utilitarian but right on-trend. Zip us in!

Gap x Victoria Beckham Trench Coat, $428

Gap x Victoria Beckham Collection 2026 trench coat

With wide drop shoulders and generous pockets, this trench is a cool-girl take on a classic piece.

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Gap x Victoria Beckham Sweater Maxi Dress, $168

Gap x Victoria Beckham Collection 2026 cream maxi dress

This sleeveless cotton maxi is an ideal summer staple. You can dress it up, you can dress it down—it's a breezy Sunday afternoon dream.

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Flannery Dean is a writer based in Hamilton, Ont. She’s written for The Narwhal, the Globe and Mail and The Guardian

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