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Jude Law's son Rafferty presents River Island masterclass in summer tailoring

The musician and model has teamed up with the high street store to offer styling advice for summer special occasions.

Emma Akbareian
Monday 22 June 2015 12:19 BST
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Rafferty Law may only be 18 but the model/musician has already built up quite an impressive CV.

His latest endeavour is a styling masterclass with high street store River Island.

Law, who is the son of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, is captured posing in pieces from River Island's summer tailoring collection and offering advice on the best way to wear them.

His collaboration with River Island is latest foray into fashion by the teenager who has also appeared in i-D Magazine, Teen Vogue, British Vogue, Another Magazine as well as appearing on the runway for DKNY.

Law spoke to The Independent about how having famous parents has helped his career:

"My parents have always taught me that hard work is the key to success, I think I am very fortunate to be in the position I am in but I know I have to put in the hours if I am to achieve my goals."

And on his longterm goals he said:

"Music is my first love and will always be my first priority, I am currently gigging with my band – The Dirty Harrys, we are playing at the Paradise club on Tuesday 23rd June."

"Modelling is helping me along the way and enabling to meet new people and work with great photographers and stylists. It’s been great working alongside River island as they are great innovators and I think No.1 for men at the moment on high street."

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