At the 2026 Golden Globes, Claire Danes stepped onto the red carpet in a GapStudio gown that transformed the humble white pocket tee into a statement of sculptural elegance. The cascade of fabric, structured yet fluid, announced that Zac Posen had found new dimensions in an American archetype.
Posen described the project as an exercise in proportion and restraint. The capsule does not reinvent the pocket tee — it reframes it, asking what happens when an iconic object is handled with the same rigor applied to couture construction.
Now that red carpet alchemy has been distilled into a limited-edition capsule collection. Two pieces — a scoop-back T-shirt and a maxi dress — carry the same dramatic proportion and considered construction that defined Danes’s custom look, translating evening drama into the vocabulary of everyday dressing.
The capsule retains Gap’s signature chest pocket and rollable sleeves, anchoring the elevated silhouettes to the brand’s democratic origins. The scoop back introduces a line of bare skin that shifts the T-shirt from casual staple to deliberate gesture.
The collection lands at a moment when American sportswear is being reexamined through a lens of craft and permanence. GapStudio, under Posen’s direction, continues to build a bridge between the everyday and the exceptional.


