
The new Beckham x BOSS campaign is written in plaster dust and cashmere. David Beckham appears before photography duo Mert & Marcus inside an 18th-century London mansion. The atmosphere captures the spirit of a place where history feels heavy yet lived-in, aligning with Beckham’s own draw toward countryside heritage.
Beckham x BOSS Fall/Winter 2025 Campaign

Beckham shifts roles in front of the camera with the same assurance he once showed on the field. One image sets him in a shearling-collared suede trucker and cream roll-neck, while another frames him in a camel double-breasted coat and burgundy knit, pulling the mood closer to fireside warmth.

Tailoring, as expected, sits at the center of the Beckham x BOSS collection. A double-breasted grey flannel suit styled with a dark tie makes its case for modern utility. It calls back to BOSS tradition, while also possessing the clarity of a man moving between city appointments and evening dinners.

Texture drives the off-duty narrative. Ribbed knits, brushed cotton trousers, and leather boots underline the season’s insistence on tactility. These are clothes meant to be felt as much as seen, weighted with the season’s cold but softened by familiarity.

Outerwear shines, whether through a vintage-leaning nubuck trucker lined in shearling or coats in cashmere blends. They are styled to suggest dual lives: formal enough for London’s corridors, resilient enough for the countryside.
Beckham has distilled his personal code, from heritage knitwear and tactile fabrics to modest tailoring, into the BOSS system. The result is a wardrobe that embraces tradition, comfortable in its role as a seasonal foundation, set firmly between city and country.