Brooklyn Beckham, 16, is the spitting image of his famous dad David as he strikes a pose for a new clothing campaign
His mother is a fashion designer, his father has been the face of several campaigns and his little brother is already a Burberry model.
So it is no surprise that Brooklyn Beckham has also turned his hand to modelling as he revealed new images from his fashion campaign for Reserved clothing.
Two months after the 16-year-old first gave fans a peek at his exciting gig when he shared some behind the scenes pictures, Brooklyn finally posted the campaign shots on his Instagram page.
He captioned each of the images: #reserved ‘#brooklynbeckham #SS15 @reservedbrand.’
And it’s clear he has learned a thing or two from his parents as Brooklyn posed up a storm in the snaps.
Indeed, he is the spitting image of his famous father David in the atmospheric shoot.
The promotional pictures were shot in London by Polish photographer Kacper Kasprzyk.
Agata Krajewska of the Reserved brand previously explained that Brooklyn will be the face of the spring Volcano Explosion collection that links the sports style with high-street fashion.
Inspired by extreme sports clothing, the collection uses intense colours and graphic patterns.
Most of the campaign pictures are in black and white as Brooklyn poses in the outfits which will no doubt appeal to his young fans.
The clothes have include T-shirts and hooded sweatshirts, strikingly similar to the precocious teen’s own style.
While he gazes moodily off into the distance or at the camera in most of the snaps, the closest Brooklyn comes to a smile is a half-grin as he holds a skateboard over his head in one image.
And although he is the image of his dad, no doubt he got some tips on posing from his mother, who famously hates smiling in photographs. Meanwhile, when he is not modelling, Brooklyn is playing for Arsenal under-16s, after signing a short-term contract with the team in November. He was signed by Arsenal on a short-term contract earlier this month after impressing coaches at The Emirates. He combines this with his studies and holding down a Saturday job at a cafe close to his parents’ London home. – DAILYMAIL



