Patrick Dempsey’s nepo baby child Sullivan, 19, models vintage dresses, heels in glamorous fashion photos

Patrick Dempsey’s child Sullivan rocked dresses and heels in a new glamorous photoshoot for luxury vintage brand Morphew World.
The 19 year-old looked chic in an all-black 1980s Issey Miyake outfit, featuring a ribbed jacket with shoulder pads via Instagram photos shared by the brand earlier this month.
The archival fit was accessorized with black tights, Christian Louboutin black pointed heels and a white feathered headpiece.
In another photo, Sullivan donned a blue and green YSL dress designed in the 1980s.
The teenager lounged on the ground, wearing the strapless gown complemented with Christian Louboutin heels.
Sullivan also wore a sheer blue dress designed with a gold lace finish from Morphew’s Spring/Summer collection.
The model completed the breezy fit with a cream-colored underskirt and leopard-print Louboutin heels.
Patrick and his wife, Jillian Fink, share Sullivan and Darby, who are twins, and daughter Talula.
The “Grey’s Anatomy” star rarely shares his kids on social media, and he and Fink last posted a joint tribute for Sullivan and Darby’s 19th birthday in February.
At the time, the couple posted a throwback photo of the twins when they were young, captioning it, “Such sweet dream twinnies! 🎈🎈Happy birthday to our very creative & charming babies who turn 19 today @darby.g.dempsey @sullivandempsey_. We love you both so much! ♥️.”
Before then, the actor shared a photo from the twins’ high school graduation last May.
He says it’s important for his children to be in the world to “learn” boundaries and “make mistakes” (the family is seen above in 2023).
Patrick and Fink, meanwhile, got married in 1999 and briefly split in 2015, with the makeup artist filing for divorce.
The “Can’t Buy Me Love” star and the makeup artist reconciled the next year after privately working through their relationship woes.
Patrick has previously opened up about parenting his three children, saying in 2023 how it’s important for them to be in the world to “learn” boundaries and “make mistakes”
“And you need to be there for them and allow them to learn from that,” he said, per Us Weekly.