Veronica Beard’s Celeb-Adored Staples Are Given New Life in This Comical Collab With French Artist Thomas Lélu
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Veronica Beard is adding a dose of Parisian wit to its spring lineup. The New York-based ready-to-wear brand has teamed with contemporary French artist Thomas Lélu on a limited-edition capsule collection timed to its Spring 2026 “Spring Forward” campaign, bringing the artist’s signature, text-driven humor to a tightly edited lineup of wardrobe staples. Lélu — […]
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Mar 3, 2026 8:00am PT Veronica Beard’s Celeb-Adored Staples Are Given New Life in This Comical Collab With French Artist Thomas Lélu By Anna Tingley Plus Icon Anna Tingley Latest Disney and F1 Expand ‘Fuel the Magic’ Partnership With Uniqlo Collection, WEBTOON Comic Series and Mickey Mouse Plush Toys 17 hours ago Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s Best Black-Tie Moment Can Be Recreated With This Off-the-Shoulder Top and Satin Skirt — And For Less Than $150 19 hours ago John Oliver Says Paramount Buying Warner Bros. Is ‘Not Great News’: ‘How the F— Do I Get Out of Here?’ 1 day ago See All If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Veronica Beard is adding a dose of Parisian wit to its spring lineup. The New York-based ready-to-wear brand has teamed with contemporary French artist Thomas Lélu on a limited-edition capsule collection timed to its Spring 2026 “Spring Forward” campaign, bringing the artist’s signature, text-driven humor to a tightly edited lineup of wardrobe staples. Lélu — whose playful, irreverent phrases have made him a favorite across fashion and social media — lends his distinct point of view to six hero pieces, splashing and embroidering slogans like “BAD DECISIONS MAKE GOOD STORIES,” “STRESS DOESN’T GO WITH MY OUTFIT,” “I WANT A HUG BAG,” and “WHY NOT? LIFE IS SHORT” across cashmere knits, tees and accessories. Related Stories Halle Berry on Telling a ‘Few of My Bosses’ to ‘Shut the F--- Up’ and Rumors She’s Returning as Storm in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’: ‘You All Think I’m Being Coy and I’m Being Silly, but I’m Not There’
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