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Victoria Beckham Resort 2027

Victoria Beckham Resort 2027 collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.

By Elliot O·May 28, 2026·2 min read
Victoria Beckham Resort 2027

Reported by Vogue.

Victoria Beckham has always played the long game — and right now, it's paying off. The designer is opening her first store outside the UK in Miami this summer, with a second New York location following in September. "Our London store is doing so phenomenally well," she told Vogue. "Where we see growth now is in global retail expansion." The timing is deliberate: hot off a Netflix documentary that renewed North American interest in the brand, and rooted in the fact that she and husband David — co-owner of Inter Miami CF — have called the city home since 2020. Miami isn't a bet. It's a homecoming.

The Collection That's Doing the Heavy Lifting

Resort 2027 is the wardrobe doing its job quietly and beautifully. This season, Beckham's studio was deep in a 1930s obsession, and it shows — in the best way. Long bias-cut silk jersey gowns move with the kind of sinuous ease that doesn't need a red carpet to justify itself. Slip dresses arrive with asymmetrically-bunched interior buttons, others veiled in black tulle or anchored by abstract floral embroidery that qualifies, genuinely, as a showstopper. Expect to see Beckham herself wearing many of these during her American press run this fall when the collection drops.

But occasion-wear alone doesn't build a loyal customer base — tailoring does. Her trouser suits remain the dependable backbone of the line, while the daywear separates hit the sweet spot between polished and wearable: a khaki bomber over a pencil skirt, blouses that transition without effort, and denim skirts with dippy hems that feel precisely, pristinely posh. Structured but not stiff. Sexy but not straining for it. That balance is the thing Beckham has refined into a signature.

What's interesting about this expansion moment is that the American market isn't new territory for the brand — it's already the biggest one. The Victoria Beckham beauty business has been booming stateside for years, and her ready-to-wear has quietly followed suit. Part of that success comes down to something practical: she makes clothes that are architecturally sound yet light enough for warm climates, built from the lived knowledge of someone who actually wears them in places like Florida. Function and flattery aren't in tension here — they're the whole point.

The Miami store will be the most visible chapter yet in a brand-building arc that's been steady, strategic, and increasingly impossible to ignore.


Read the original at Vogue.

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