Harper Beckham wore a red Intra jacket in Dallas on July 14, turning the Spain and France semi-final into another family-side fashion cue. At 15, she has moved beyond a single match appearance and into a repeatable look built around limited team jackets.
Her windbreaker was mostly red and carried a reworked Spanish emblem on the chest. Spain went on to beat France 2-0, so the jacket landed on the winning side of the bracket as well as the photographic one. The result pushed Spain into the final and gave Intra another visible outing at a World Cup stage.
Romeo Beckham’s Intra
Intra was founded earlier this year by Romeo Beckham, and Harper’s jacket came from that line. The brand introduced jackets for the USA, Brazil and England in May, then teased new designs for Argentina, Canada and Spain as one of one and not for sale editions. That setup makes each appearance look less like casual merchandise and more like access to a very small wardrobe.
Harper had already worn another version of the jacket on July 11 at the England versus Norway quarter-final at Miami Stadium. She attended that match with her family, then switched to Spain two days later in Dallas. The shift is the point: the outerwear follows the match, not a single team identity.
July 10 to July 14
Harper officially turned 15 on July 10, which puts the Dallas appearance in a narrow window at the start of her new age year. She was photographed with Victoria Beckham and David Beckham, and the family framing matters because it keeps the image tied to the Beckham name rather than a stand-alone street-style post. David Beckham’s own history with England adds another layer to why these match-day choices get attention.
That is also why the Intra angle has more weight than a simple outfit note. The jackets have become a visible way for Harper Beckham and the Beckham family to move through the tournament, with Spain on July 14 and England on July 11 in the same week. If Intra keeps these pieces one of one, the next sighting will tell readers as much about access as it does about allegiance.







