
Featured image courtesy of Gap via SSI Group, Inc..
GLOBAL RELEASE — Gap ushers in the change in the season with “Denim on your own,” its Fall 2026 campaign starring musician Malcolm Todd and breakout indie star, Inde Navarrette.
Set to Todd’s original rendition of Robyn’s iconic anthem “Dancing on My Own,” created specifically for this campaign, Gap brings together two rising talents from different creative worlds. United by a shared confidence but distinct in their perspectives, the campaign showcases the rising stars alongside GapDenim as a canvas for their creativity and personal style.
Gap signals its commitment to serve as a platform for the next generation of creative voices, championing emerging artists who are shaping culture through music, art, and self-expression. Through this creative collaboration, Gap reinforces its thrust in fostering authentic partnerships that spotlight new talent and celebrate individuality.
Image courtesy of Gap via SSI Group, Inc.
“Gap has always been at the intersection of music, style, and culture — partnering with artists who bring a unique point of view and inspire people to express themselves,” said Mark Breitbard, President and CEO of Gap brand.
“From our heritage of iconic creative collaborations to championing today’s emerging voices, we continue to evolve how we show up in culture — building our own cultural currency through authentic partnerships, original storytelling, and a clear point of view.”
The campaign is directed by Tanu Muiño with creative direction from Calvin Leung, Head of Gap Brand Creative, fashion and image by Alastair McKimm, and photography by Bjorn Loos. It follows the two creative powerhouses through a series of distinct spaces, where each expresses their own rhythm and style. Grounded in a shared belief that personal style is a powerful form of expression, “Denim on your own” reflects how Gap’s timeless essentials become part of the everyday lives of artists as they create, perform, and connect with their audiences.
“For this campaign, we didn’t simply ask Malcolm to cover ‘Dancing On My Own,’ we asked him to reinterpret the song through his own perspective,” said Fabiola Torres, Chief Marketing Officer of Gap brand. “That same spirit of making something your own defines GapDenim — a collection designed for people to find the fits and styles that feel uniquely theirs. It’s how Gap has connected with culture for generations, and how we continue to inspire originality today.”
Malcolm Todd, photographed by Bjorn Loos. Image courtesy of Gap via SSI Group, Inc.
Malcolm Todd is one of music’s most exciting emerging artists. He is most known for adding a catchy and playful stamp in his songwriting and production. With multiple songs having reached platinum status and his latest album, “Do That Again”, out via Columbia Records having debuted in the top 5 of the billboard charts, he is now preparing for his instantly sold out of his 38 date North American tour launching September 2.
Inde Navarrette, on the other hand, is deemed as one of Hollywood’s rising talents, fresh off the breakout success of Obsession, the critically acclaimed global box office phenomenon, and recognized for bringing authenticity and emotional depth to every role.
Though they come from different creative worlds, the two share the same spirit: a commitment to doing things their own way.
“I’ve always been drawn to making things my own — whether that’s through music, style, or the way I express myself,” said Malcolm Todd in a press statement. “Being able to reinterpret an iconic song like ‘Dancing on My Own’ and bring my own perspective to it was such a special experience. I like to trust my instincts and not overthink things. To be part of a Gap campaign on such a big set, surrounded by so much creativity, and still feel like I could just be myself was really meaningful.”
Inde Navarrette, photographed by Bjorn Loos. Image courtesy of Gap via SSI Group, Inc.
“From the moment we started filming the Gap campaign, it felt like we were able to bring our own energy and personalities to the campaign,” declared Navarrette.
She added, “There was so much freedom to move, experiment and express ourselves. That’s what makes style so personal — it’s about feeling confident in who you are and showing up as yourself.”
Since 1969, Gap Denim has been a defining part of the brand’s identity, creating styles that have become part of everyday wardrobes around the world. The Fall 2026 collection builds on that legacy with a focus on fit, versatility and personal style, featuring refreshed washes, utility-inspired colorways, updated silhouettes and modern takes on Gap’s iconic denim codes.
Anchored by new style expressions like the Mid-Rise Straight Taper Jean, seen on Inde, alongside classic favorites like the ‘90s Loose Jean, worn by Malcolm, GapDenim gives individuals the freedom to discover the fits and styles that feel uniquely their own.
In the Philippines, Gap is exclusively distributed by Specialty Lifestyle Concepts, Inc. (formerly Casual Clothing Retailers, Inc.), a member of SSI Group, Inc.
The Fall 2026 “Denim on Your Own” campaign launches across Gap’s digital and social channels and stores: SM Mall of Asia, Trinoma, SM Megamall, Rustan’s Makati (Kids’ Styles), Ayala Malls Manila Bay, Evia Lifestyle Center, Alabang Town Center, Ayala Malls Abreeza, Central Square Mall and gap.com.ph.
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