A teenage boy who earned £6-an-hour working at a fish and chip shop has quit his job to become the new face of Prada - after he was talent scouted in a bookshop.
Alexander Beck worked part-time scrubbing fryers and serving food at his local Essex fish and chip shop while studying for his AS levels.
But the 17-year-old's life has been turned upside down after he was spotted by top fashion scout Cesar Perin while shopping with friends in a Cambridge bookshop.
Just one month later Alexander, who had never modelled before, was booked by Italian fashion house Prada to model their clothes on the catwalk at Milan fashion week.
He is now being hailed as one of Britain's most promising new faces and has already appeared for YSL, Dior, Louis Vuitton and Vogue.
Alexander, who lives in Thaxted, Essex, and has just returned from modelling at Paris fashion week, had never considered becoming a model until he met Cesar.

He said: 'I was studying for my AS levels and working in a fish and chip shop, so I didn't think twice about packing it all in to become a model and travel the world.
'I used to get up 15 minutes before my school bus would leave and didn't take time over my appearance. I never thought I was good enough to be a model.
'That day in Cambridge I was about to walk out of the bookshop when Cesar shouted "stop I love your face" and came up to me.

'Cesar said he had never scouted anyone like that before. He was so nice and approachable - he made me feel instantly at ease.
'Looking back, I never in my wildest dreams thought I would be where I am now - walking down the catwalk.
'I have heard from some people that Kate Moss was at the same stage in her career at 17 as I am.'
Keen rugby and basketball player Alexander was shopping with friends at Waterstones book shop in Cambridge in December last year when he met Cesar.

Just days later he quit his £90-a-week job at the Ocean Delight fish and chip shop in Thaxted, Essex, where he had worked for the last two and a half years.
Alexander suspended his studies at Newport Free Grammar School, Essex, where he was taking AS levels in English, Physics and Critical Thinking.
The new model, who had no previous fashion experience, then posed for a series of photoshoots, which were sent to all the top international fashion houses.
He was booked by Prada to showcase their Autumn/Winter 2011 collection and appeared on the catwalk at the Milan fashion show on January 15th.
Alexander has been signed to London agency FM and recently shot two editorials for Vogue Hommes Japan, which will be published in Spring this year.
source: dailymail
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