Rocco Ritchie shows off his signature retro style in a tweed coat

Rocco Ritchie shows off his signature retro style in a tweed coat and suit as he steps out for dinner with female pal

He has a unique sense of style that he shows off whenever he heads out.

And Rocco Ritchie looked characteristically dapper in a smart tweed coat and coordinating suit as he stepped out for dinner at Loulou’s in Mayfair on Saturday.

The son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie, 21, looked in great spirits as he headed inside the private member’s club with a female pal, with the duo joined by other friends inside.  

Looking good: Rocco Ritchie looked characteristically dapper in a smart tweed coat and coordinating suit as he stepped out for dinner at Loulou’s in Mayfair on Saturday

Rocco wrapped up warm against the chilly London weather in the cosy brown coat, which she wore over a pinstriped shirt and burnt orange tie.

He added a pair of checked grey trousers, presumably worn with a matching jacket, and black suede loafers to his look.

While his brown locks were worn in his typically 1950s style. 

Meanwhile, the mystery lady accompanying him was dressed to the nines in a blue leopard print coat and red lace heels. 

Night out: The son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie, 21, looked in great spirits as he headed inside the private member’s club with a female pal, with the duo joined by other friends inside

Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that the mysterious up-and-coming artist Rhed who has been championed by Madonna was non other than Rocco himself. 

The 63-year-old Queen of Pop, shares Rocco with ex-husband Guy Ritchie, and her eldest son has quietly established himself as an expressionist painter under the name ‘Rhed’ with three exhibitions at the Chelsea art gallery, Tanya Baxter Contemporary, since 2018.

Ritchie – who turns heads with his retro fashion sense – kicked off his career at age 17 – studying at Central Saint Martins and the Royal Drawing School and his work now sells for five figures.

The Like A Prayer hitmaker reunited with Rocco during her family’s ski vacation in what’s believed to be Switzerland earlier this month. 

Revelation: Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that the mysterious up-and-coming artist Rhed who has been championed by Madonna was non other than Rocco himself (pictured together during a recent ski trip)

She captioned the snap: ‘I know a lot of fancy words, I test them from my heart and my tongue… then I pray’ as she posed with Rocco, 21, during a festive stroll.

Madonna misquoted the late Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver’s Six Recognitions of the Lord: ‘I know a lot of fancy words, I tear them from my heart and my tongue. Then I pray.’ 

The Like A Prayer hitmaker looked typically glamorous in a black padded snowsuit, hat and shades as she linked arms with her eldest son. 

Rocco wore a suede jacket and jeans as he beamed for the camera while chatting with his mother. 

Rocco’s secret life as an acclaimed artist was unveiled last month by Page Six. 

‘This kid is shaking things up’: The 63-year-old Queen of Pop’s eldest son has quietly established himself as an expressionist painter under the name ‘Rhed’ (pictured with buyer Jerrod Blandino on December 15)

His bio on London’s Tanya Baxter Contemporary gallery website states: ‘Rhed is a young emerging artist whose cultural background is diverse and unconventional.

‘His childhood was spent between New York and London which have given him an eclectic and diverse artistic background.

‘Society conflicts such as the obsession with social media, fixation of celebrities & labels and generational problems such as drug abuse and depression are subjects that he approaches in a coded fashion.

‘It is almost as if the artist uses the paintings to act as a spokesman for the millennial generation who have overdosed on a toxic society.’ 

His first show at the gallery in July 2018 saw his artworks praised as having hints of Banksy. 

A selection of his paintings: Ritchie – who turns heads with his retro fashion sense – kicked off his career at age 17 – studying at Central Saint Martins and the Royal Drawing School and his work now sells for five figures

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