The Beckham Family Wore Every Flavor of Menswear This Week
StyleDavid Beckham and his sons, Romeo and Cruz, have been flexing in Paris ahead of Victoria Beckham’s latest fashion show.By Eileen CartterMarch 7, 2025Arnold Jerocki/Getty ImagesSave this storySaveSave this storySaveThese days, the Beckham family business is as much fashion as soccer. Given mum Victoria’s namesake label and dad David’s various brand partnerships, not to mention decades of unparalleled fashion worship between them, it’s no surprise that their children—Brooklyn, 26; Romeo, 22; Cruz, 20; and Harper, 13—have followed in the Becks legacy of getting fits off.This week, much of the Beckham brood has been visiting Paris in anticipation of Victoria’s latest runway show. While eldest son, Brooklyn, took this Paris Fashion Week off, David, Romeo, and Cruz have stepped out in more than enough looks to compensate for his absence. Indeed, the three Beckham men put on such a dizzyingly varied display of contemporary menswear in the past few days, they may as well have been staging a runway show of their own.Neil Mockford/Getty ImagesHarper Beckham with dad David Beckham in Paris. Pierre Suu/Getty ImagesDavid Beckham, long partial to (and particular about) his suits, kept to his standard fare of neat, mostly navy kits. While heading to his hotel with daughter Harper on Friday morning, the family patriarch dressed down in a cashmere Loro Piana chore jacket with loose navy slacks, clean white slip-on sneakers, and a tan corduroy baseball cap. But before the end of the day, he would change into not one but two suits: a blue single-button kit with a striped shirt and knit tie for the afternoon, and then a dark, double-breasted look with a white point-collared dress shirt for Victoria’s show in the evening.But the younger Beckhams’ wardrobes, as one might expect, are considerably splashier.ArrowArrowRomeo, who made his own (nearly unrecognizable) Paris Fashion Week debut last fall as a model on Balenciaga’s runway, also attended his mother’s show in a sharp double-breasted suit, which he paired with a taut Prada tee and monk-strap shoes. But his more casual looks—which he modeled in tandem, Posh-and-Becks style, with his DJ-model girlfriend, Kim Turnbull—ran the gamut. Light-wash jeans and Margiela Tabi shoes with a gray Champion crewneck, an iced-out Cartier Santos, and a backwards fitted, or with a “Scumby” logo tee and a Balenciaga baseball cap. Silky track pants with a zip-up hoodie, a skull cap, suede Birkenstock clogs, and two designer bags: a techy Prada crossbody bag and a Goyard weekender. If you can think of a current menswear trend, Romeo had it on in spades.ArrowArrowLike his older brother, Cruz also spent much of the week wearing eye-popping fashion on the arm of his girlfriend, musician Jackie Apostel. He, too, sported a double-breasted suit for the runway show, though his striped kit, pointy boots, and shaggy fashion mullet lent the whole look more of a ’70s flair. Speaking of modern interpolations of disco-era signifiers: the night prior, Cruz paid homage to the Austin Powers franchise in a graphic tee printed with Mike Myers as Dr. Evil, which he paired with black sweats and shaggy orange Wallabees. But my personal favorite Becks-offspring look of the weekend comprised what I can only assume was Cruz and Jackie’s homage to the chaotic couple stylings of Justin and Hailey Bieber: he in a sweet orange wool sweater, black Louis Vuitton carpenter jeans, and Celine loafers; she in a “mob wife”-style brown fur coat, red slingback heels, and Los Angeles Dodgers cap. Nothing made sense, and yet I remain confusingly entertained.

These days, the Beckham family business is as much fashion as soccer. Given mum Victoria’s namesake label and dad David’s various brand partnerships, not to mention decades of unparalleled fashion worship between them, it’s no surprise that their children—Brooklyn, 26; Romeo, 22; Cruz, 20; and Harper, 13—have followed in the Becks legacy of getting fits off.
This week, much of the Beckham brood has been visiting Paris in anticipation of Victoria’s latest runway show. While eldest son, Brooklyn, took this Paris Fashion Week off, David, Romeo, and Cruz have stepped out in more than enough looks to compensate for his absence. Indeed, the three Beckham men put on such a dizzyingly varied display of contemporary menswear in the past few days, they may as well have been staging a runway show of their own.
David Beckham, long partial to (and particular about) his suits, kept to his standard fare of neat, mostly navy kits. While heading to his hotel with daughter Harper on Friday morning, the family patriarch dressed down in a cashmere Loro Piana chore jacket with loose navy slacks, clean white slip-on sneakers, and a tan corduroy baseball cap. But before the end of the day, he would change into not one but two suits: a blue single-button kit with a striped shirt and knit tie for the afternoon, and then a dark, double-breasted look with a white point-collared dress shirt for Victoria’s show in the evening.
But the younger Beckhams’ wardrobes, as one might expect, are considerably splashier.
Romeo, who made his own (nearly unrecognizable) Paris Fashion Week debut last fall as a model on Balenciaga’s runway, also attended his mother’s show in a sharp double-breasted suit, which he paired with a taut Prada tee and monk-strap shoes. But his more casual looks—which he modeled in tandem, Posh-and-Becks style, with his DJ-model girlfriend, Kim Turnbull—ran the gamut. Light-wash jeans and Margiela Tabi shoes with a gray Champion crewneck, an iced-out Cartier Santos, and a backwards fitted, or with a “Scumby” logo tee and a Balenciaga baseball cap. Silky track pants with a zip-up hoodie, a skull cap, suede Birkenstock clogs, and two designer bags: a techy Prada crossbody bag and a Goyard weekender. If you can think of a current menswear trend, Romeo had it on in spades.
Like his older brother, Cruz also spent much of the week wearing eye-popping fashion on the arm of his girlfriend, musician Jackie Apostel. He, too, sported a double-breasted suit for the runway show, though his striped kit, pointy boots, and shaggy fashion mullet lent the whole look more of a ’70s flair. Speaking of modern interpolations of disco-era signifiers: the night prior, Cruz paid homage to the Austin Powers franchise in a graphic tee printed with Mike Myers as Dr. Evil, which he paired with black sweats and shaggy orange Wallabees. But my personal favorite Becks-offspring look of the weekend comprised what I can only assume was Cruz and Jackie’s homage to the chaotic couple stylings of Justin and Hailey Bieber: he in a sweet orange wool sweater, black Louis Vuitton carpenter jeans, and Celine loafers; she in a “mob wife”-style brown fur coat, red slingback heels, and Los Angeles Dodgers cap. Nothing made sense, and yet I remain confusingly entertained.