Owned by Farfetch, Browns recently launched its exclusive collection with LA’s Crenshaw Skate Club.
And Liam Gallagher’s sons, Gene Gallagher, 21, and Lennon Gallagher, 23, attended a special event at London’s BaySixty6 on Friday to celebrate the partnership.
The brothers, who bear a striking resemblance to their famous dad Liam, 50, both pulled casual wear from the collection for the much-anticipated event.
Gene opted for a slouchy nude T-shirt with a graphic Crenshaw Skate Club print on the front and paired the shirt with blue jeans for a casual look.
He also chose to wear a light blue hoody around his neck and donned a pair of off-white trainers for the event.
Brothers together: Liam Gallagher’s sons Gene Gallagher, 21, and Lennon Gallagher, 23, attended a special event at London’s BaySixty6 on Friday to celebrate a new partnership
To complete the look, he also wore a few shades of black for the upcoming sunny day.
Meanwhile, Lennon, on the other hand, opted for a darker ensemble for the hot day ahead and donned a black graphic print T-shirt along with black baggy jeans.
Lennon also teamed up with his brother when it came to accessories, as he also sported a pair of matching shades of black and slipped on a pair of casual yellow trainers.
Lennon’s model friend Isobel Richmond was also in attendance at the event and made sure to snap a few snaps with Lennon, Gene and their friends during the launch.
The fashionista, who met Lennon in 2022, swapped her usual chic ensembles for a more casual outfit for the event, and she was even twinning with Gene.
The beauty wore the same slouchy nude T-shirt as Gene and paired the goofy shirt with black jeans.
However, the model chose to further elevate the casual ensemble with a pair of military-style heeled boots.
And to complete the look, she accessorized even more with a black leather shoulder bag and chose to style her dark brown locks in loose, natural waves.
Twins! The brothers, who bear a striking resemblance to their famous dad Liam, 50, both wore casual clothes for the launch of Crenshaw Skate Club’s latest collaboration
Simple: Gene opted for a slouchy nude T-shirt with a Crenshaw Skate Club graphic print on the front and paired the shirt with blue jeans for a casual look
Laid-back: Meanwhile, Lennon, on the other hand, opted for a darker ensemble for the hot day ahead, donning a black graphic print tee teamed with black baggy jeans
The event comes after Lennon told MailOnline last year that he finds the fact that he is “tracked everywhere online” “paranoia-inducing.”
He also spoke of his distaste for the “super tech-oriented era” we live in, noting, “There’s no real privacy. It’s kind of paranoia-inducing.’
Speaking about his band Atomation, Lennon revealed that he and his fellow bandmates have “talked about growing up in today’s technology-heavy world,” leading him to realize that: “I just don’t feel the need to show everyone what I’m doing all the time.’
Lennon pointed to the fact that he has “zero posts” despite his 139,000 Instagram followers.
The rising star explained, “Everyone is always posting on it. You always see what your friends are doing, where they’re going and who they’re with.’
He added, “I don’t like that. If you go on my Instagram account, I have zero messages.”
Lennon – who graced Italian Vogue and appeared at London Fashion Week – also spoke candidly about the world of modeling, admitting that it can be “difficult at times”.
Lennon was first scouted at age 16 while walking down Brick Lane.
He explained, “I was walking down Brick Lane and I was like 16. I just bought an army jacket and I was walking away from the store, this woman put me on and said, ‘You should be a model, take this card.’ We have a shoot in Africa, you have to do that”.
Lennon commented that the situation seemed “fuzzy” and continued, “I didn’t do the shoot because it seemed very sketchy, so I told my mom and she said, ‘If you want to get into it, I know some people’ ‘.’
By the way: Lennon’s model girlfriend Isobel Richmond was also present at the event and made sure to snap a few snaps with Lennon, Gene and their friends during the launch
Lennon also spoke candidly about how he often reaches out to his agent if he ever feels unsure about a shoot or casting.
“It’s always kind of hard to sign yourself up for castings and stuff and put yourself out there,” he said.
“And then there’s hundreds of people who might look a little bit like you, look so different from you, and like everybody’s going in and out, and you’re like, ‘I’m not going to get this!'”
Lennon also admitted, “You’re getting a little insecure, I can’t lie,” before noting the importance of asking for help.
“For the context of being in the studio, if there’s something you don’t like, you can always call your agent and they’re always willing to help.
They will always try to help you as best they can. You are not alone. You should never feel like you have to be forced to do something you don’t want to do.’