If the shoe fits! Brooklyn Beckham shows off his skater style in mismatched footwear as he steps out in London amid dad David’s email hacking scandal

Brooklyn Beckham showed off his quirky fashion sense by wearing odd trainers for a casual day out in London.

The aspiring photographer, 17, cut a cool figure in a sunshine yellow beanie, black and white Adidas tee and a shearling jacket.

He finished things off with one black Converse high-top and one white, while he carried his belongings in a pale pink and black Vans backpack.

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If the shoe fits! Brooklyn Beckham, 17, showed off his quirky fashion sense by wearing odd trainers for a casual day out in London

If the shoe fits! Brooklyn Beckham, 17, showed off his quirky fashion sense by wearing odd trainers for a casual day out in London

The teen looked relaxed, strolling along the street with his hands in his pockets and a smile on his face.

Brooklyn casually made his way to his car and took a glance around before climbing into the lavish motor.

The multi-talented son of David and Victoria, regularly shares videos of his skateboarding skills on social media as well as showcasing his impressive strength in the gym.

Happy days: The aspiring photographer cut a cool figure in a sunshine yellow beanie, black and white Adidas tee and a shearling jacket

Happy days: The aspiring photographer cut a cool figure in a sunshine yellow beanie, black and white Adidas tee and a shearling jacket

Behind the wheel: Brooklyn casually made his way to his car and took a glance around before climbing into the lavish motor
Skater boy: Brooklyn carried his belongings in a Vans backpack

Behind the wheel: Brooklyn casually made his way to his car and took a glance around before climbing into the lavish motor

Just days ago he was seen riding his board around a skatepark in the capital as his dad proudly watched on.

The father and son display came in light of a hacked email scandal which saw private correspondence between David and PR chief Simon Oliveira leaked.

Football Leaks claimed the 41-year-old reacted angrily when friend and PR advisor Oliveira suggested he put one million dollars (£800,000) into a prize-giving Unicef dinner in Shanghai.

Cutting a cool figure: Brooklyn finished his outfit off with one black Converse high-top and one white

Cutting a cool figure: Brooklyn finished his outfit off with one black Converse high-top and one white

Beckham allegedly replied: 'I don't want to put my personal money into this cause,' claiming he added: 'To pour this million into the fund, is like putting my own money in. If there was no fund, the money would be for me. This f****** money is mine.'

The sportsman also labelled the Honours Committee 'c***s' after he was overlooked for a knighthood in 2013, while he blasted Katherine Jenkins after it was announced she was to be made an OBE.

UNICEF were quick to comment on the leaked emails, which Beckham's team claim were taken out of context and doctored, with a spokesman saying: 'As well as generously giving his time, energy and support to help raise awareness and funds for Unicef's work for children, David has given significant funds personally.

Laidback: The teen looked relaxed as he strolled towards his car
Laidback: The teen looked relaxed as she strolled towards his car

Laidback: The teen looked relaxed as he strolled towards his car

'We are extremely proud of the 7 Fund and all it has achieved for children,' the charity said.

They added: 'Since it launched in February 2015 it has raised millions of pounds for Unicef programmes and reached millions of people around the world with crucial messages about our work for very vulnerable children.'

'Unicef has become aware of media reports relating to 7: the David Beckham Fund for Unicef,' the charity said. 

Time to go: Brooklyn didn't appear to be affected by the negative publicity surrounding his dad's email scandal

Time to go: Brooklyn didn't appear to be affected by the negative publicity surrounding his dad's email scandal

 

 

 

 

 

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