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Bob Dylan's Grandson, Levi Dylan, Makes His Runway Debut At Milan Men's Fashion Week

Levi Dylan made his runway debut at the Dolce & Gabbana show during Milan Men's Fashion Week

Bob Dylan has a grandson. His name is name is Levi Dylan. He is a model. A very handsome model, to be exact.

Rather than taking his talents to the stage, Levi, the son of Bob's youngest son, Jakob, made his runway debut at the Dolce & Gabbana show during Milan Men's Fashion Week in a sleek knee-length double-breasted navy jacket and thick glasses.

Look familiar?

Bob Dylan performs on stage at Expo Â92 Guitar Legends in Seville, Spain, October 1991. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

After giving up on music, the 22-year-old broke out onto the fashion scene with appearances in Wonderland, Teen Vogue and Vogue Italia. At first hesitant about a career in modelling (because guys on the runway are "really tall") Dylan pursued it with a bit of convincing from his girlfriend, photographer Alana O'Herlihy.

“She kind of set me up, and from there it was sort of like dominoes," he told The Cut in an interview last year.

In another interview with Teen Vogue, O'Herlihy said Levi is a lot like his grandfather, Bob.

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"He doesn’t talk a lot," she revealed. "He is a shy, reserved and very private person, and that makes it all the more striking when he does."

And the "Blowin' in the Wind" singer's grandson wasn't the only celeb offspring to walk in the D&G show — Jude Law's son Rafferty; Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's son Brandon Lee; Sylvester Stallone's daughter, Sistine; and Cindy Crawford's son, Presley Gerber, also made appearances.

For more celebrity kids who model, check out the slideshow below:

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