Romeo Beckham, the middle child of three sons of David and Victoria Beckham, has inherited not only his father's physique, but also the love of fashion from her mother. Romeo Beckham, the middle child of three sons of David and Victoria Beckham, has inherited not only his father's physique, but also the love of fashion from her mother. Thus, its only 8 years, Romeo has just signed a contract to released his first collection of sunglasses, with the full support their parents.

He is the son-fashion-the Beckhams, and seems to have born with an artistic streak developed. At just turned eight years, Romeo Beckham, the medium of the children of David and Victoria, now has its first contract as a fashion designer.
Have parents as famous as Victoria and David is a luxury, especially when your intention is to dedicate the world of fashion. That Romeo should have thought it, the medium of the children of the couple, who had no hesitation in accepting an offer to design a line of sunglasses for children.
While Victoria has had to wait 30 or so for the start to take seriously as a designer, it seems that the path of Romeo in the world of fashion will be a cinch.
A close friend recently explained to the family told the Daily Mirror: "Romeo has very good critical eye for fashion. He knows exactly what works and what does not and been giving the plate to Victoria and David for months to allow you to design sunglasses.
"It is not just a passing fancy," says this source. "Victoria said he would only support the project if he was sure that I wanted to."
Glasses are specially designed for children age take on Romeo and logo pin RB, although at first he had considered the possibility of calling the Bambino brand Beckham.
In addition, media has explained that even thought Romeo and models for your advertising campaign. Like him, the children will not be other than children of other famous and wealthy parents of Hollywood: Suri, the daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, Leni, Heidi Klum's daughter and four sons of chef Gordon Ramsay U.S. television.