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She really photographs so lovely.That last ed is gorgeous.
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okay so lara stone + bridgette bardot = georgia may jagger.
Georgia May gets lippy as she shows off her Jagger pout in make-up advert
For the past few decades it has stood for rock 'n' roll and a very mouthy attitude. But now the famous Jagger pout is being used to sell lipstick.
Georgia May, the 17-year-old daughter of Sir Mick, has become one of the faces of cosmetics firm Rimmel.
In her first adverts for the brand, her full lips are made up in shocking red - just like the famous logo used by her father's band.
Saturday morning I read that Georgia Jagger was the new face of Versace.
Then I dressed up as a nevernude and drank too much tequila so I’m just remembering now what I meant to report Monday morning.
The Imaginary Socialite tucked the rumor into the bottom of a roundup:
“Georgia Jagger for Versace?! Bestill our fashion hearts; this is amazing.”
We’re not sure there’s a right way and a wrong way to become a super famous awesome model, but landing a solid denim campaign (Hudson), followed by a Vogue cover (UK), a cosmetic contract (Rimmel) and then graduating to a major house (Versace), seems damn perfect.
Georgia May Jagger: Modelling is not my desired career path!
04 November 2009
Her mother, two sisters and brother have all done it but modelling is not the desired career path for Georgia May Jagger, I can reveal. Despite her burgeoning career, the 17 year old schoolgirl recently landed jobs with Rimmel and Hudson Jeans, but she has no plans to stay in the industry.
When asked about what her Rolling Stone dad Mick thinks of her career so far, she said: 'I don’t think he really feels that much about it, because he knows that it’s not my main goal in life. He knows that it’s a really good way to start off, especially if you want to become a photographer, just being around creative, artistic people is really inspiring. He doesn’t hate it at all.'
Georgia May Jagger: 'Growing up I never knew my parents were famous - Dad was a musician, Mum was a dork'
06th November 2009
With a rock star father and supermodel mother, it was only natural for Georgia May Jagger to want to experiment with looking older.
Like many young girls she would experiment with make-up - much to the concern of her father Mick Jagger. But now aged 17 she has admitted having the perfect riposte when he complained that she was too young to wear make-up.
Georgia May said she only had to mention to her father that he wore make up to silence his fatherly concerns.
She said: "We have a snap of my dad wearing blue eye shadow. which I would always make fun of. When I was about 12 and first started wearing lipstick, my dad would ask "Are you wearing make-up?"
'I would say back, 'You're wearing more make-up there than I am!'
Georgia May, who is the face of Hudson Jeans, has recently shot an advertising campaign as one of the faces of Rimmel cosmetics.
Like her 66-year-old father, she has full lips and the famous Jagger pout is being used to sell lipstick. In an interview for U.S. magazine Interview Georgia May said growing up she was never aware that her parents were internationally famous.
She described her 53 year old Texan born mum as a "dork - a cooler one, but still a dork" and her father as a "musician."
'When I went on tour with my father, I knew he was a musician. But they were my parents. I still think of my mum as being kind of a dork -a cooler one, but still a dork.'
They will be bracing themselves for raised voices at fashion label Versace's Milan HQ today.
Just days after the company was forced to announce it was cutting its workforce by a quarter - some 350 jobs - Versace will today, I can reveal, announce that Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall's pouting daughter Georgia May has been hired as its new 'face' for what I understand is a substantial sum.
'We are delighted for Georgia to be in the new Versace campaign,' says a spokeswoman for the model, adding: 'I am not going to speak about money.' Instead, she was only too happy to gush that Georgia would 'be following in the footsteps of her mother' - who shot a similar campaign with the photographer Richard Avedon in the Seventies.
'Georgia is excited to be entering this new chapter for Versace and to be part of it reaching the new generation,' she adds.