Britney Spears' Sons Hit the Runway — And Spill on Mom's Reaction
Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline made their fashion debut at Vetements and shared how their famously private mother supported them from afar.

Britney Spears’ sons are stepping into the spotlight — on their own terms. The brothers, who have largely stayed out of the public eye, spoke to Vogue about the experience and their mother’s reaction.
So, what made the notoriously private sons of a pop icon say yes to a fashion show? "We get offered an opportunity like that," Sean told Vogue, "and Jayden and I were like, ‘Hell yeah—this is so sick.’" He explained that Guram Gvasalia first reached out after seeing photos of them online, initially inviting them to watch the show before deciding to have them walk. For Sean, it was a new world: "I’ve heard about the brand Vetements before, and I’ve worn their stuff, but I’ve never really been in a fashion environment before. That was really cool and exciting." Jayden echoed the surreal feeling, telling Vogue, "It was pretty crazy—being there in person was mind-blowing. It was like, ‘What the heck? There’s no way he actually chose us.'"
Naturally, all eyes turned to their mom. How did Britney Spears react to her sons’ big moment? According to Jayden, she was a bundle of supportive nerves. "Oh my god, she was so nervous for us," he said. "She was just looking out for us and making sure that this was what we wanted to do. She wasn’t there with us, but she sent us flowers to our hotel as a good luck thing, and called and texted us so many times. She was like, 'Yeah, you guys are my sons. You’ve got this.'"
The debut marks a significant, and seemingly deliberate, step into public life for Sean and Jayden. They are the sons of Britney Spears and her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, and have been the subject of intense media scrutiny in the past, largely through the lens of their parents' long-running conservatorship and custody battles. Their choice to engage with fashion — and to discuss it openly with a major outlet like Vogue — suggests a controlled, adult approach to their own narratives. It’s a far cry from the paparazzi-chased childhood they endured. The timing also follows a period where Britney herself has been actively reshaping her public image post-conservatorship, often through her own social media channels. While the brothers' foray into modeling appears to be a one-off passion project for now, it certainly sets tongues wagging about what might come next for the Federline boys.
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