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Brooklyn Beckham proudly shares images from his first fashion campaign

The eldest son of David and Victoria proves he can do modelling, as well as his coffee job at weekends

Linda Sharkey
Thursday 19 March 2015 17:47 GMT
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Brooklyn Beckham
Brooklyn Beckham (Getty Images)

The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn, proudly revealed his first ever fashion campaign posting a series of 10 images on social media.

The 16-year-old might have made his modelling debut last year for Man About Town magazine, but this is the first time he has appeared in a clothing campaign and he’s proudly flooded his Instagram account with the photos from the shoot and captioned each of the images: "#reserved #brooklynbeckham #SS15 @reservedbrand".

Following in the footsteps of his younger brother Romeo, who’s fronted two Burberry campaigns already by the age of 12, Brooklyn has signed up with Polish brand Reserved as the face of its sports-inspired menswear line, YFL, for the spring collection Volcano Explosion.

Romeo Beckham on Burberry's first ever Christmas campaign (Burberry)

The freckled young man proves he’s learned a thing or two from his parents as he strikes a variety of poses in the promotional pictures, shot in London by Polish photographer Kacper Kasprzyk.

His father David has been the face of Armani, Police sunglasses, Breitling and Belstaff and his own H&M underwear, to name a few.

Most of the photos are in black and white and Brooklyn is seen in t-shirts, checked shirts and hooded sweatshirts – not dissimilar to the teenager’s own personal style.

This is a second vocation for the teenager who also works part-time in a West London coffee shop at weekends.

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