Romeo Beckham from Football to Fashion

From Football to Fashion
Romeo Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, started his journey in football. He joined Arsenal’s youth academy in 2014 and later played for clubs like Inter Miami II and Brentford. Over time, his interest moved toward a new passion, fashion.
Leaving the Field and Entering the Catwalk
After several years in youth football, Romeo stepped away from the sport. As his football career slowed down, he turned his focus to modelling and fashion. At London Fashion Week, he walked in the H&M and 180 show at 180 The Strand. He wore an all black leather outfit with a shearling collared jacket, cargo trousers, a button up shirt, heavy boots and silver accessories including hoops and his signature rose tattoo on his neck.
Building a Career in Fashion
Romeo has appeared in editorials for VMan, Another Man, Dust and Interview. He has starred in campaigns for Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Burberry, Puma and Champion. Before London Fashion Week, he had already walked the runway for Versace in Milan and Balenciaga in Paris.
A Family Known for Style
Fashion runs in the Beckham family. Victoria Beckham is a successful designer, and David Beckham is known worldwide for his personal style. Romeo’s siblings have also taken part in public and creative projects. Romeo is now adding to that legacy in his own way.
Looking Ahead
With his recent success, many expect Romeo to appear in more high profile shows, perhaps even in his mother’s collections. His younger sister Harper, now 14, is often mentioned as a possible future figure in fashion.

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