David Beckham looks dapper in tweed blazer as he poses for outdoor photoshoot in latest issue of Country Life magazine

David Beckham looked stylish and handsome while shooting photos outdoors for the newest issue of Country Life magazine, where he was a guest editor.

The 50-year-old former footballer dressed in a brown tweed blazer, dark green corduroy pants, and wellington boots for the photoshoot.

The star also wore a blue gingham shirt along with a dark tie as he carried a cane through a field.

He quickly changed into a white and tan striped shirt, light blue jeans, and a tweed flat cap.

He also sported a light brown jumper in another photo where he played with his dogs by the river. 

On Tuesday morning, David Beckham posted a video on Instagram featuring the fruits and vegetables he and Victoria grow in their garden at their Cotswolds home.

The footballer and Victoria were playfully pulling onions from the garden, with Victoria recording a video of the activity and joking it was like a ‘full-on wrestle’.

David shares his hobbies – beekeeping, gardening, and raising chickens – with his followers on social media.

The father of four recently shared that his friend, 57-year-old Hollywood director Guy, was a major influence on his decision to embrace a country lifestyle.

In his Country Life interview, David spoke about how Guy has helped him lean into the rural life.

He described her partner as someone who’s reconnected her with nature and deepened her appreciation for rural life. They often spend hours together, simply sitting by the fire and talking late into the night.

Guy embodies the classic country lifestyle and is completely devoted to his beautiful home in Wiltshire. He’s a big part of why I grew to love the rural landscape so much.

He’s a truly wonderful and supportive friend who constantly inspires me. I’m always learning from him, about everything from life’s big questions to practical things like managing land, understanding people, and even British culture and history.

During the lockdown, David took up beekeeping as a country hobby. He built a beehive himself at his home near Chipping Norton.

He shared with Men’s Health that he gets emotional when he’s processing the honey harvest and sees everything he’s collected in his kitchen.

David mentioned enjoying simple pleasures in the Cotswolds, like tending to his chickens, gardening, spending time with friends, and relaxing with a drink.

Oh, it just fills me with such joy thinking about it! We really lived at that country house, you know? We had chickens running around, and I grew all sorts of vegetables – a proper little patch of paradise! Honestly, I could talk about it for hours, I’m just so incredibly proud of everything we built there.

David, inspired by Guy’s lifestyle, also purchased an outdoor BBQ tent – he bought it directly from Guy’s company, WildKitchens.

The tent is a key feature of Guy’s outdoor kitchen line. It’s a WildTent, designed like a marquee, and comes with a premium grill and dining table called the WildTable.

The Beckhams have a large outdoor dining area with a spacious ‘double tent’ that can comfortably seat over a dozen people. It features a twelve-person table and a grill for cooking.

David recently told Hello! magazine that his family loves spending weekends grilling outdoors. He explained that when they’re at their countryside home in the UK, they grill from 11 AM to midnight every Saturday.

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2025-10-22 03:17