Romeo Beckham on top of the world

famous Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.
The 10-year-old shares his spot at the top in a still alongside fellow models Charlie France and Edie Campbell. In the shot taken by famed photographer Mario Testino, Romeo is seen laughing as he points at France’s face while standing with his hand on his hip.

Hiding his eyes behind a pair of Wayfarer styled black sunglasses, the Beckham boy sports a metallic blue short sleeved shirt with a pair of white trousers.

A pair of black and white trainers complete Romeo’s ensemble as he continues to show the world of fashion what he’s made of. British model Campbell looks demure as she stands beside Beckham in a cape fashioned trench coat and a pair of sunglasses as she holds a yellow handbag from the luxury brand.

Finishing the polished image, Charlie cuts a dapper but loud figure in a purple high shine mac teamed with a metallic shirt and tie and he sports a pair of sunglasses. Following his mother into the fashion world, the youngster was hand-picked by the British label’s Chief Creative Officer, Christopher Bailey, for his first big break.

He might not even be in his teens yet, but according to Bailey, Romeo “stole the show” during the photoshoot, despite it being his first professional job. While some debated whether the schoolboy would follow his father in the world of football, Romeo has made it clear that he’s a mummy’s boy and has taken her fashion industry advice to heart.

Vogue launched their Health Initiative in the June 2012 edition, as “a pact between the 19 international editors of Vogue to encourage a healthier approach to body image within the industry”. — Daily Mail.

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