Harper Beckham is slowly but surely following in the footsteps of her famous parents, Victoria and David Beckham, by establishing herself as one to watch in the fashion space—and her 2026 FIFA World Cup uniform is the perfect proof.
Harper Beckham officially rang in her 15th birthday on July 10, and what better way to celebrate than by leaving your style mark at the world's most-watched sports event? Aside from the games themselves, World Cup fashion has been one of the hottest topics of conversation during the tournament, and the youngest of the Beckham family has found her very own trademark uniform to watch from the VIP seats.
Instead of the classic or reworked national-team jerseys most people seem to favor, Beckham is keeping it cute and simple, opting to spice up her jeans-and-a-tee casual looks by adding a striking jacket to show her team allegiance.
On July 14, the 15-year-old was photographed alongside her family enjoying the semi-final against Spain and France in Dallas, and she did not hide who she was supporting. Instead of the official Spanish kit by adidas, Beckham opted for a primarily red windbreaker to support La Roja, which featured a reworked version of the Spanish emblem on the chest.
Wearing the team's colors so boldly paid off, because Spain advanced to the long-anticipated final after beating Les Bleus 2-0. In case you are wondering, Beckham's jacket was made by no other than Intra, the sportswear brand founded earlier this year by her brother Romeo Beckham, and it's not the only one she's added to her collection.
On July 11, just one day after her birthday celebrations, the 15-year-old also attended the England versus Norway quarter-final game at Miami Stadium, rocking another version of the jacket, this time supporting her home team, which her father famously played for.
Intra introduced the nation's jackets ahead of the World Cup in May, initially promoting only colorways for the USA, Brazil, and England with a highly limited drop. The brand then teased new designs for Argentina, Canada, and Spain as unique “one of one” and “not for sale” editions—but Beckham's got sister privileges and we are happy she's using them!
Ever since the '90s, the Beckhams have been praised as style icons, and the youngest of the bunch is clearly keeping the tradition alive while honoring her father's sport. And with England facing Argentina in Atlanta for the second and last semi-final today, have a feeling that Harper Beckham will be dusting off her England windbreaker at least once more—if not twice.
