Britney Spears’ sons Sean Preston and Jayden James made their modelling debut at Paris Fashion Week on Friday, 26 June 2026, walking the Vetements menswear show without either parent in the room.
The brothers, sons of Britney Spears and Kevin Federline, walked the Vetements Spring/Summer 2027 runway, as reported by E! News.
Sean is 20 and Jayden is 19, and the appearance marked a rare joint public outing for the famously private pair.
What Britney Spears’ sons wore on the runway
Sean Preston went for drama in a long black satin blazer covered in patches, teamed with a matching shirt, a skinny tie and baggy stonewashed jeans. Jayden James kept it more relaxed in a white tank top, blue jeans and a brown leather belt with an oversized buckle.
Vetements has built a reputation for casting unexpected faces in its shows, and handing the runway to two of pop’s most recognisable kids fits that pattern.
The Spring/Summer 2027 collection leaned into the slouchy, oversized tailoring the label is known for.
Spears and Federline married in 2004 and split in 2007, with the singer’s conservatorship and its eventual end in 2021 keeping the family in headlines for years.
Through much of that period the boys stayed deliberately out of view, raised largely away from the cameras.


What Kevin Federline said about the debut
Kevin Federline made no secret of how proud he felt watching his sons step out. “Watching both of them grow into themselves has filled me with pride,” he said. He added:
“We’ve done everything we could to prepare them for life, and I know they’re ready.”
Neither Britney Spears nor Federline attended the Vetements show, choosing to let the boys have the moment to themselves. The decision lines up with the low profile the family has tried to keep around the teenagers in recent years, away from constant public attention.
Their walk fits a wider trend at this season’s shows, where the children of famous parents have been front and centre.
The same Paris Fashion Week run saw a string of next-generation names make appearances, turning the front row and the runway into a family affair.
The debut quickly lit up social media, where fans who had watched the brothers grow up through their mother’s career shared throwback photos and messages of support.
For many longtime followers, seeing the pair on a major runway felt like a full-circle moment.
Whether either brother turns a one-off runway booking into a steady modelling career remains to be seen, but a Vetements debut at Paris Fashion Week is a strong opening move.
For now, the Federline boys have stepped into the spotlight firmly on their own terms.







