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Boss unveils AW25 David Beckham collection

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September 23, 2025

​The Beckham x Boss collection collab is back, with the global style icon and the German fashion brand returning for an AW25 collection.

This time the pair are celebrating “timeless silhouettes, heritage styling and impeccable design” with the Beckham co-designed second chapter.

With it comes “redefined seasonal style with a blend of exquisite tailoring, luxurious fabrics, a refined palette, and a nod to David’s love of outdoor cold-weather pastimes”.

According to Boss it’s also “the ultimate seasonal edit, designed to elevate your wardrobe with versatile pieces that transition effortlessly from city streets to countryside escapes”.

Marco Falcioni, SVP of creative direction at Hugo Boss, said: “The collection presents a natural evolution of our debut collaboration. It lets David’s personal style shine through, while keeping a classic Boss feeling at its core. We have worked hand in hand with him to curate a wardrobe that is versatile and elegant, perfect for both the city—and the great outdoors.”

Beckham added: “Right from the early stages of development I wanted to create a collection inspired by the feeling I get when I am at home in the countryside in the colder months. With my second collection with Boss, we’ve put a strong focus on textures and materials that give classic pieces a fresh, modern feel.”

Central to the collection is tailoring, “revisited in rich, sophisticated fabrics and fresh colours, with a focus on versatility”.

It features a sharp-shouldered jacket with a defined torso, complemented with the collection’s signature mid-waisted, tapered trousers. Cashmere as well as cotton corduroy and virgin wool in brown, burgundy, and soft cream “bring a winter-ready feel, whether interpreted as a standalone blazer or coordinating two-piece”. 

A checked wool flannel ensemble in grey, styled with a double-breasted jacket and tapered trousers, “offers an elegant option for formal moments at work and beyond”.

Everyday shirting in blue cotton poplin and gray cotton jersey provides a put-together finish.

In time for cooler days, the collection also features a wide selection of chunky knits with a distinctly British flair, “offering bold textures and cozy comfort”. 

From plain knit to ribbed and cable knits, the pieces feature bold, textured constructions in neutrals inlcuding dark brown and navy. Crew necks and zip-up designs are made for layering, while cashmere roll necks in burgundy and chalky beige “remain firm winter favourites”.

Pleat-front trousers come in brushed cotton and wool flannel, available in autumnal tones of brown, green, and beige while there are more-relaxed dark blue cotton cargo pants and classic-fit jeans in an authentic wash.

Workwear-inspired outerwear features a black raw denim jacket with a refined brown cotton cord collar, and a cashmere/wool-blend liner, alongside a bonded parka with technical rainproof fabric and taped seams. Bomber jackets come in nylon, cashmere-wool blends, and sueded shearling. A standout addition is the vintage-inspired trucker jacket in dark brown nubuck leather with a cream shearling collar.

Finally, rugged workwear-inspired boots, sleek leather Chelsea boots, and updated cold-weather sneakers anchor the footwear line-up. In addition, there’s a curated selection of neckwear, hats, bags and small leather goods crafted from premium materials like silk, wool-cashmere blends, and suede.

The accompanying campaign, art-directed by Team Laird, was shot by Mert and Marcus in the grand setting of an 18th-century London mansion. The stripped-back, stately-home backdrop “perfectly mirrors the collection’s ethos: a harmonious blend of heritage and modernity”. 

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