Rocco Ritchie cuts a suave figure in a high waisted suit and satin bow tie as he departs Chiltern Firehouse's10th anniversary bash
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Rocco Ritchie cut a suave figure as he left Chiltern Firehouse on Thursday night after partying with a slew of stars for the 10th anniversary bash.
The son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie, 24, wore a smart suit co-ord with a double breasted jacket.
He showed off his quirky style with high waisted trousers and donned a satin bow tie for good measure.
The Los Angeles-born star looked in great spirits as he left the celebrity hotspot in the early hours with a group of pals.
It comes after Rocco's famous mum and music legend Madonna, 66, previously opened up about the strong bond she has with her children - calling them her 'ride or dies' in a series of Instagram Stories.
Rocco Ritchie cut a suave figure as he left Chiltern Firehouse on Thursday night after partying with a slew of stars for the 10th anniversary bash
The son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie , 24, wore a smart suit co-ord with a double breasted jacket as he left the venue in the early hours with a group of pals
The pop superstar, who drew an estimated 1.6 million people to Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with her free concert earlier this year, posted a series of images in which she was posed with her kids as she finished her Celebration Tour in May.
The Grammy-winning singer, whose full name is Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, is mother to six kids: Lourdes Leon, 27, Rocco, David Banda, 18, Mercy James, 18, and twins Stella and Estere, 11.
The artist of hits including Vogue, Material Girl and Papa Don't Preach began the series of images with a black-and-white shot of her son David Banda as he toted a guitar case down the hallway of a hotel.
David Banda wore a white tank top and black patterned wide leg pants, as Madonna was seen in the background donning a black leather ensemble with sunglasses.
She captioned the single image, 'My Ride.............' and added his Instagram handle @senzacacona.
In the second shot in the series, Madonna posed alongside daughter Mercy James, 18, who matched her in a black ensemble. She added Mercy's Instagram handle and the text, 'OR...,,,,,,,,,,,,,'
The third image in the series featured her twins Stella and Estere, 11, with their names in hashtags, with the final portion of the text that read 'Dies' with four heart emojis and a period.
It comes after Rocco's famous mum Madonna, 66, opened up about the strong bond she has with her children - calling them her ' ride or dies' (pictured with son David Banda, 18)
In the second shot in the series, Madonna posed alongside daughter Mercy James, 18, who matched her in a black ensemble
The third image in the series featured her twins Stella and Estere, 11, with their names in hashtags
Madonna previously took to Instagram with a series of images of herself and her kids taken at different points of the along her concert tour
Madonna previously took to Instagram with a series of images of herself and her kids taken at different points of the along her concert tour, which they performed on during select shows.
She credited them for keeping her spirits high in the wake of a health scare in June last year, when she spent multiple days hospitalised in an intensive care unit with what her rep dubbed a 'serious bacterial infection.'
'On the day before our 80th show of the Celebration Tour I need to acknowledge my incredibly talented children who carried me through this Journey each of them bringing their own unique talent to the stage,' she said in an April 25 post.
She added, 'Rehearsals began over a year ago with almost a 2 month break waiting for me recover from a near death experience. They never stopped practicing… they never stopped cheering me on and supporting me.'
She said of her children, 'They never stopped practicing… they never stopped cheering me on and supporting me'
She said the 'enthusiasm' they displayed kept her going, as 'they were also going to school and rehearsing every night.'
Madonna said she was 'so very proud of all of them' and the lessons they learned on the concert tour.
'I think what my children learned the most this year of rehearsing and performing is that if you want to follow your dreams, you have to work hard for them,' she said. 'And if all of them choose something different later in life, they will never forget this year of blood, sweat, and tears. Nor will I.'