He partied with Justin Bieber at London's Tape nightclub until 3am the night before.
And Brooklyn Beckham looked absolutely exhausted as he arrived for the fan signing of his new photography book, What I See, at Waterstones in Piccadilly in London on Sunday.
The 18-year-old teen heartthrob looked like he hadn't recharged from his night out, as he arrived at the venue with dishevelled locks and a casual white hoodie.
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No sleep? Brooklyn Beckham, 18, looked absolutely exhausted as he arrived for his fan signing of his new photography book, What I See, at Waterstones in Piccadilly in London on Sunday

BOOK-lyn: The teen heartthrob looked like he hadn't recharged from his night out as he bonded with fans over his artistic new endeavour
The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham seemed to struggle to keep his eyes open as he made a low-key arrival to the signing of his book - which have received mixed reviews from critics.
The artistic teen donned an oversized hoodie, which he teamed with a pair of ripped roll-up jeans.
A pair of pink socks added a pop of colour to his look and he completed the ensemble with a pair of comfortable flat shoes
Brooklyn tied half of his long brunette locks into a small bun - which he later released when he signed autographs and took snaps with his hoards of dedicated fans.


Must have been a good night! His sighing comes after he partied with Justin Bieber at London's Tape nightclub until 3am the night before

Low-key: Brooklyn arrived at the venue with dishevelled locks and a casual white hoodie

Rather be in bed: The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham seemed to struggle to keep his eyes open as he made a low-key arrival to the signing of his book - which have received mixed reviews from critics

Wanting a peek of their idol: Hoards of dedicated fans waited outside Waterstones to get a peek of Brooklyn
Despite looking a little worse for wear, Brooklyn proved to be a true professional as he got snap happy with everyone who came out to support him.
Brooklyn put on a much more slick display the night before when he enjoyed a wild night out with Canadian popstar Justin Bieber, 23.
He kept it simple, yet stylish, in a black sweatshirt, dark pants and combat boots for the evening out, while Bieber kept it colour in a bright yellow beanie with a graphic hoodie.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn's book, which contains 300 images, was launched with an exhibition in London which will run until 7th July before moving to Los Angeles the following month.

Pleasing people: Despite looking a little worse for wear, Brooklyn proved to be a true professional as he got snap happy with everyone who came out to support him

Mane attraction: Brooklyn's unkempt locks flicked forward in front of his face as he posed for photos
According to publishers, What I See offers [Brooklyn's] followers a rare glimpse at the world through his eyes', and documents his travels around the world – as well as offering an insight into one of the world's most tightly controlled brands.
However, in the corresponding interview with The Telegraph magazine admits he struggled to get the collection formally passed by his superstar parents, saying: 'It was hard to get them approved.
'Took b****y ages. Most times, I'm secretive about taking them. If my mum sees me taking a picture, she kind of poses and stuff, and I don't really like that.
'[But] none of my photos are set; I like using natural light.'
Brooklyn's book was slammed on social media after Arts Editor at the I Newspaper, Alice Jones tweeted 'Huge fan of Brooklyn Beckham's terrible photographs and even worse captions'.

Artistic: Meanwhile, Brooklyn's book, which contains 300 images, was launched with an exhibition in London which will run until 7th July before moving to Los Angeles the following month
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According to publishers: What I See offers [Brooklyn's] followers a rare glimpse at the world through his eyes', and documents his travels around the world – as well as offering an insight into one of the world's most tightly controlled brands

'Think of all the talented would-be photographer teens out there who will never get exposure': The book has been met with mixed reviews
This led to comments from followers such as 'surely a parody' while another said . 'Makes me so cross. Think of all the talented would-be photographer teens out there who will never get exposure (no pun intended)'
However, the budding snapper's family themed book has seen him win praise from Dazed & Confused Magazine, who called his images 'kinda beautiful'.
And Heat magazine said of Brooklyn, 'He is GREAT at photography, like really bl**** great.'
Penguin Random House Children MD Francesca Dow also came out in defence of Brookyn's tome.
Meanwhile, one of Brooklyn's biggest fans - his mum Victoria - shared another stylish snap of herself on Instagram where she sat alongside her mum Jackie Adams.

Spicey lady: Meanwhile, one of Brooklyn's biggest fans - his mum Victoria - shared another stylish snap of herself on Instagram where she sat alongside her mum Jackie Adams
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