Exactly one year after their first collaboration, GAP reunites again with Harlem’s Fashion Row. The idea behind this collaboration is offering emerging black designers a real platform, support, and visibility through a global brand partnership.

GAP and Harlem’s Fashion Row reunited for a special Spring 2026 denim capsule celebrating diversity, creativity, and black cultural influence on fashion. Especially denim, one of Gap’s most iconic materials.

Launching Friday, February 13th, the 20-piece collection showcases the work of five designers of color:
Daveed Baptiste of Daveed Baptiste – Sculptural and artistic denim pieces with bold motifs and embroidery.
LaTouché of LaTouché – Innovative denim using pleating, structure, and bold proportions.

Igdaliah Pickering of IGDALYAH – Caribbean-inspired washes like turquoise–teal colors, and statement denims.

Waina Chancy of Atelier Ndigo – Architectural denim with feminine flourishes and floral accents like hibiscus details.

Nicole Benefield of Nicole Benefield Portfolio – Utilitarian-meets-tailored denim essentials with relaxed silhouettes.

Each designer reinterprets denim staples like jeans, jackets, shirts, and jumpsuits, with their distinct cultural and creative lens, turning classic GAP denim into statement pieces.
The campaign, shot by Ghanaian-American director & photographer Joshua Kissi, centers on denim as a universal material, highlighting the fabric as a medium for cultural storytelling. The visuals capture the unique inspirations that inform each designer’s craft while celebrating fashion’s ability to unite individual perspectives.
The Gap × Harlem’s Fashion Row capsule will be available starting tomorrow, February 13, on the brand’s website and in select GAP store locations. The collection will also be available in select international markets including Japan, Greece, Turkey, the Middle East, the UK, and Czech Republic. Styles in this collaboration range from $98–$148.