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Spring gift picks from Gap x Victoria Beckham to luxe spa treats

April's sharpest gifts are a designer-high-street capsule, modestwear with range, bridal swimwear with real occasion value, and a spa day that feels like a proper reset.

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Spring gift picks from Gap x Victoria Beckham to luxe spa treats
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Gap x Victoria Beckham

The most talked-about wardrobe gift landing this month is the Gap x Victoria Beckham collaboration, announced April 20 and set to debut as a 38-piece Spring 2026 capsule on April 24 at 9 a.m. in the UK, with the first drop available exclusively at Gap and in selected London stores. The lineup rewires Gap signatures through Beckham's lens, with trench coats, denim zip shirts, low-rise capri jeans, an Arc Jean, fleeces and a logo baseball hat giving it the sort of polished practicality that makes a present feel instantly wearable.

What makes the collaboration more than just another celebrity logo exercise is Beckham's own Spring-Summer 2026 story, which returns to coming-of-age dressing and the "pure joy of dressing" associated with girlhood. That gives the denim-heavy edit a more considered emotional register, and it also explains why it reads so well as a gift: this is not trend dressing for one night, but the kind of elevated basic that can carry someone through spring and into next season. Retail coverage has put the collection's prices from $34 to $328, which keeps it squarely in the sweet spot between accessible and aspirational.

ASOS x IYAL

ASOS's new modestwear label IYAL is the sort of launch that matters because it widens the room for choice. ASOS became the exclusive UK and European wholesale partner when IYAL launched on March 16, and the debut collection brings 64 styles to the site across occasion wear, tailoring and elevated everyday pieces.

The mix is unusually gift-friendly because it does not treat modest dressing as a one-note category. Ruffled and caped dresses, co-ords, tailored skirt suits and matching hijabs sit alongside a palette that blends neutrals with coral, orange and cobalt blue, which gives the edit enough color to feel festive for Eid while still useful afterward. A mint cape co-ord at £60 shows the range's positioning clearly: this is polished, contemporary high street dressing, not a special-occasion splurge that gets worn once and forgotten.

Gigi & Olive x Away That Day

The bridal gift worth knowing is Gigi & Olive x Away That Day, which the brands call the first luxury bridal swimwear collection. Away That Day says the limited-edition line was a year in the making and uses eco-friendly materials, which is exactly the sort of detail that makes a white swimsuit feel more thoughtful than costume-like. The theme is "Hen to Honeymoon", and that broader brief is what makes the collaboration useful: it covers pool parties, wedding weekends and the lazy, photographed hours that happen after the ceremony itself.

The strongest pieces are the ones that look designed rather than simply dyed white. The Cannes One Piece, for instance, is built with a balconette feel, adjustable straps, a high-cut leg and medium coverage, and it is meant to work both as swimwear and as a bodysuit. Prices on the collection range from a personalised Fiji Bottom at $76 to a Cannes One Piece at $269, which places the capsule in premium gifting territory without pushing it into bridal couture pricing; the collaboration was also tied to a Selfridges pop-up with free personalization and sold through both brands' websites plus selected luxury retailers including Selfridges and Ounass.

HarSPA at Harbour Hotels

For the gift that is less about acquiring an object and more about making someone feel looked after, HarSPA at Harbour Hotels is the easy answer. Across the group, the spa offering includes heated pools, hydrotherapy pools, saunas, steam rooms and relaxation areas, while certain locations add extras that make the experience feel destination-worthy, from a 20-metre indoor pool and Scandinavian hot tubs to subterranean spa spaces and sea views.

The value here is that luxury stays within reach. At Harbour Hotel Bristol, spa passes start at £40 Monday to Thursday and £45 Friday to Sunday, and the experience includes access to the pool, hydrotherapy pool and thermal facilities; at Brighton, membership starts from £110 a month if you want to turn a one-off treat into a recurring ritual. That makes HarSPA a smart spring gift because it can be a proper day out rather than an expensive afterthought, with the setting doing half the work before the first treatment even begins.

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