David Beckham’s Collection for Boss Revealed


After nearly a year of anticipation, Boss has taken the wraps off its inaugural collection codesigned by David Beckham.

The German company signed a multiyear global design deal with the soccer legend last May to create a special collection of both formal and casual styles. And that’s just what Beckham x Boss delivers.

The spring ’25 collection is inspired by the athlete’s personal style and infused with his taste, vision and fashion expertise. In the past, Beckham had been partners with Kent & Curwen.

Beckham x Boss

Beckham x Boss offers both tailored and casual pieces.

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“Our first Beckham x Boss collection marks a significant milestone in our long-term strategic partnership and represents a unique moment in the history of our core brand,” said Daniel Grieder, chief executive officer of Hugo Boss. “We have been very much looking forward to this launch and are more than excited to see how these pieces are received by our end consumers. This collection is based on our strategic priority that product is key and our goal to seamlessly dress our customers for every occasion with our brands.”

Beckham x Boss features a mix of tailoring and casual pieces including jersey essentials, knitwear, crisp shirts and denim. The tailored garments are in a new cut exclusive to the collaboration and there are also outerwear offerings. Accessories include a leather holdall, Chelsea boots, and a baker boy cap.

Marco Falconi, senior vice president of creative direction for Hugo Boss, said the new cut of the tailored pieces feature a “sharper shoulder construction” in the jacket, “a look inspired by Savile Row but still more relaxed than the classic power shouder. The armhole is cut with a different angle and we added a different shoulder pad. The buttons on the lapel are lower, giving the impression that the jacket is longer than our standard silhouette. The shape of torso and the waist are more defined. The pants are mid-high waisted with a sharp, tapered cut. The stitching in general is tighter and thinner and at the very edge of the hems.”

The overall color palette of the collection ranges from neutrals such as ivory, beige and khaki to navy and black. There are also pieces in sky blue and soft pink and the denim is offered in both light and dark washes.

Beckham x Boss

Beckham x Boss

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“I’ve always loved fashion and curating different looks, so having the opportunity to collaborate with Boss on my own spring/summer collection has been a great experience,” said Beckham. “It’s allowed me to really get into the detail of the pieces and to create a wardrobe of looks that aim to be effortlessly stylish and suit a range of occasions. I can’t wait to see it in stores.”

The deal with Beckham marks a first for Boss Menswear.

Beckham x Boss

Beckham x Boss

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“Working with David on the first-ever Beckham x Boss collection has been absolutely incredible,” said Falcioni. “He is extremely committed to excellence and detail. His passion for fashion is authentic and he has been deeply involved in all aspects of our collaboration. We had a lot of fun during the shared design process, and the result is this remarkable collection of timeless pieces that exude effortless confidence.”

Beckham is the face of the collection and is featured in the campaign that was directed and photographed by Lachlan Bailey of the Team Laird agency.  

The launch of the collection on Wednesday will include billboards in prime locations including Times Square in New York and Piccadilly Circus in London along with other locations across North America, the U.K., Europe, Asia and Australia. There will also be store window installations and pop-ups at Boss stores and other retailers globally.

The collection will be sold in the Boss stores, online and in select wholesale locations.

Beckham x Boss

Beckham x Boss

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