Sir Rod Stewart's son, Alastair Wallace, made a strikingly dapper appearance as he commanded the runway at Kent&Curwen's prestigious 100th anniversary fashion show, held at Westminster School on Tuesday. The 20-year-old model showcased a sophisticated navy blue double-breasted coat featuring bold statement shoulder pads, exuding confidence with every stride down the catwalk.
Alastair's Impeccable Style Details
Alastair layered his standout coat with a crisp white shirt underneath, paired with tailored blue trousers that boasted intricate seam detailing. He struck multiple poses for photographers, completing his polished ensemble with a pair of smart black brogues and slicked-back long hair, embodying a classic yet contemporary aesthetic.
Celebrity Attendees and Their Fashion Statements
The event attracted a host of notable figures from the entertainment and fashion worlds. Actor Hero Fiennes Tiffin, aged 28, looked stylish in a blue polo shirt combined with smart blue trousers, while actress Chloe Lea, 20, opted for a trendy blue satin bomber jacket matched with a white shirt and cream culotte trousers.
Vocalist Eleanor Fletcher displayed a leggy look in a pastel blue blazer dress with a pleated mini skirt, and actor Jack Fox, 40, cut a sharp figure in a beige trench coat featuring a green tartan-printed collar. The Traitors winner Stephen Libby, 32, appeared effortlessly cool in a vibrant blue cropped jacket paired with a striped green tie.
Actress Emma Appleton, 34, presented a laidback vibe in a red-and-white tartan-print raincoat and matching shirt, and model twins Karlon and Kevin Bonsu posed energetically outside the venue. Actor Nabhaan Rizwan, 29, rounded out the star-studded lineup with a cool black-and-white striped polo shirt under a red bomber jacket.
Family Bonds and Football Passion
Alastair's runway debut follows his recent outing with his father, Sir Rod Stewart, aged 81, where they watched Celtic triumph over Feyenoord 3-1 in the Netherlands last year. The father-son duo, known for their shared passion for football, frequently attend Celtic games together, with Sir Rod affectionately calling Alastair his 'little best friend'.
Rod Stewart and his wife, Penny Lancaster, also parent son Aiden, 14, who was not present at the match. Penny recently shared a heartfelt photo of Rod with Alastair and Aiden backstage before a performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina, captioning it with 'my boys' to highlight their strong family connection. In the image, Rod wore an unbuttoned blue and white striped shirt, while Alastair coordinated in a plunging black shirt and gingham trousers.
During his South American tour, Rod was honoured as the Guest of Honour after delivering three sold-out shows in Buenos Aires, further cementing his enduring legacy in music and family life.



