The Victoria Beckham Autumn 2026 collection draws inspiration from artist Tamara de Lempicka, featuring precise silhouettes, sophisticated textures and confident attitude.
The new Victoria Beckham Autumn 2026 collection presented during Paris Fashion Week reveals a clear evolution within the creative universe of the British designer. Inspired by the aesthetic of artist Tamara de Lempicka, an iconic Art Deco figure known for her bold and sensual style, the proposal explores the power of the female silhouette through clean lines, saturated colours and a strong focus on texture.
The influence of Tamara de Lempicka is visible in every detail. Much like the artist’s paintings, the collection emphasises defined shapes and curves that highlight the female body with modern elegance. The silhouettes, more refined than in previous seasons, retain the distinctive strength of Victoria Beckham’s design language, but with a more fitted and practical approach.





Tailored suits played a leading role on the runway. One standout look was a brown striped wool suit crafted from fabric specially developed for the brand. These pieces were paired with structured collared shirts and ties, evoking an aesthetic inspired by 1980s Wall Street, or layered with sensual waistcoats that added a sophisticated contrast.
The fitted trousers featured small geometric details on the front pockets, a nod to the Cubist influences present in Lempicka’s work. Beckham paired them with cropped knitwear reminiscent of vintage ski sweaters or with jackets featuring raised collars and geometric folds.
Flowing coats added drama to the collection. From a navy design that opened the show to trench coats with pronounced shoulders and bomber jackets with shearling collars, the outerwear reinforced the architectural aesthetic of the collection.
Dresses, one of the key drivers behind the brand’s growing business, maintained the same structural clarity. Long slip dresses featured delicate folds, while fabric rosettes adorned silk dresses and formed the bodices of curvaceous silhouettes.
For eveningwear, Victoria Beckham introduced organza dresses with voluminous skirts and delicate pleats inspired by layers of “mille-feuille”. Other designs incorporated geometric bodices, including a velvet dress with a playful puffed mini skirt that closed the collection with artistic confidence.