Jaden Smith opted to ditch the skirts for slight more classic attire for his latest magazine cover shoot with British GQ Style.
The 17-year-old rapper let his long dreaded locks take centre stage as he peered through his mane to fix a steely gaze at the camera.
Crouching down in the black and white image, the son of Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith could be seen wearing a black bomber jacket over a crisp white shirt and a black skinny tie.
He completed his look with black trousers and trainers while he accessorised the ensemble with large rings and a pendant.
In another image from the shoot, the Karate Kid star dons a checked shirt and black blazer whilst accessorising with a beaded charm necklace.
The cover image, shot by photographer Terry Tsiolis, the Louis Vuitton brand ambassador has his dreads swept out of his face whilst staring straight into the camera.
The Scarface rapper is well-known for his love of pushing the boundaries when it comes to fashion and gender and has been pictured wearing skirts in the past.
After the young actor was named the new face of Louis Vuitton’s womenswear campaign in January – Will revealed the youngster is ‘100 per cent fearless’ – a quality which both scares and inspires him.
The actor explained: ‘There’s a really powerful internal quality as an artist that as parents we encourage.
‘You’ve got to get out on the edge. You have to try things, you have to be comfortable doing things people don’t agree with and you have to be comfortable with doing things that you could fail.
‘And Jaden is 100 per cent fearless. He will do anything.
‘As a parent, it’s scary, it’s really terrifying but he is completely willing to live and die by his own artistic decisions and he just doesn’t concern himself with what people think.
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