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Fans of Breaking Bad know him as Walt Jr., but on Sunday afternoon, RJ Mitte traded in his New Mexico teen wardrobe for a Vivienne Westwood “breast”-plate while making his runway debut at the designer’s spring 2016 men’s show in Milan.
The 22-year-old, who is signed with Elite London and has appeared in several editorial shoots as well as ads for Gap, also sported a roulette-inspired graphic tee and textured black blazer as he strutted down the runway in dark denim and blinged out Birkenstock-style sandals. (Unfortunately, Mitte’s onscreen dad Bryan Cranston was unable to be there to show his support as he was busy making onstage appearances at EDC.)
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It appears that Westwood, who also cast Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie in her fall 2015 show earlier this year, is a devoted fan of TV dramas in addition to being a celebrated avant garde designer.
In his runway debut our SUPER STAR @RjMitte walks and CLOSES for @FollowWestwood in Milan! pic.twitter.com/MLiFnWR2ot
— Elite London (@Elite_London) June 22, 2015
.@followVivienne #VivienneWestwood #milanfashionweek #mfw #shows #menswear thank u 4 having me! pic.twitter.com/r1OTnXW4Ir
— RJ Mitte (@RjMitte) June 21, 2015
After his modeling gig at Westwood’s show, Mitte also made a visit to Fendi‘s presentation, where he received the front-row VIP treatment alongside Boyhood‘s Ellar Coltrane — a fellow actor-turned-model.
.@RjMitte joins us for the #Fendi men’s #SS16 show starting in just a few minutes pic.twitter.com/LifoAEU2ab
— Fendi (@Fendi) June 22, 2015
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