DAVID BECKHAM DOESN’T do things by halves, except perhaps, football matches.
Back in March he wowed the world by stripping down to his boxers for a viral bodywear campaign that also saw him grace the cover of Men’s Health in 10 countries, the moment helping mark the former football superstar’s 50th birthday, this year.
After kicking goals with that campaign, Beckham has now turned his attention to outerwear, with his co-designed spring/summer 25 debut with BOSS.
Photography: courtesy of Hugo Boss
The line-up includes a double-breasted blazer, as well as knitwear, outerwear, denim and a range of accessories, including some headwear, with a baker boy hat and a beanie. The colour palette includes a versatile range of classic neutral hues: from ivory, beige, and khaki, through to navy and black, a crisp, pale sky blue and a playful note of soft pink. Denim features in light and dark washes.
“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. 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,” says Becks of his new collection.
Becoming a designer at 50? It begs the question of what the second half of Becks’ life will look like. If this campaign is anything to go by, you can probably expect more successful shots on goal.
Check out the BOSS X Beckham spring/summer collection here.
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