Brooklyn Beckham Looks All Grown Up On His First Magazine Cover

Victoria and David Beckham's 15-year-old son makes his modelling debut on the cover of Man About Town

Brooklyn Beckham modelling debut, Man About Town magazine cover
Brooklyn Beckham modelling debut, Man About Town magazine cover
(Image credit: Man About Town)

Victoria and David Beckham's 15-year-old son makes his modelling debut on the cover of Man About Town

Brooklyn Beckham clearly inherited his parents' good looks - and their ability to pose for the camera.

Victoria and David's oldest son made his modelling debut this week on the cover of Man About Town magazine. Wearing a schoolboy tie and a trendy bomber jacket, the 15-year-old proved he's mastered his mum's famous pout.

Brooklyn's younger brother Romeo has already jumped into the fashion pool, landing an adorable Burberry campaign. But this is the oldest Beckham boy's first take in front of the lens.

Brooklyn Beckham and Victoria Beckham

Brooklyn Beckham and Victoria Beckham
(Image credit: Rex)

Man About Town editor-in-chief Ben Reardon said: 'We are thrilled to feature Brooklyn Beckham in a world exclusive on the cover of the Spring/Summer 2014 issue of Man About Town... We could not have wished for a stronger subject than Brooklyn to bring this story to life. He was a diligent, relaxed cover star for his first ever fashion shoot.

'The story was a genuine pleasure for all involved. Brooklyn was a true professional and had a keen eye in the styling process, collaborating on selections from designers including Ralph Lauren, Saint Laurent and Supreme. It is clear that he is becoming a credit to the family name, not only possibly the most famous in the world but one with a wealth of heavyweight fashion influence behind it.'

We can't wait to see more from the talented Beckham brood - especially once Harper starts stepping into her mum's stylish shoes.

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Ali Gray is an award-winning content director and digital strategist. Most recently she was the Director of Branded Content at Hearst, and helped to bridge the gap between the editorial and commercial worlds working across all Hearst brands, including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Prior to that she worked as an editor contributing to several brands such as The Telegraph, iVillage UK.