Georgia May Jagger

she has a beautiful face...the jagger women are beautiful...:heart:

i think she looks best in her polaroids...simple and natural..
when there's too much makeup on her she looks like a little girl playing dress ups...and a bit trampy...:innocent:

she definitely has potential though imo...that little gap in her teeth is gorgeous..
 
she has a beautiful face...the jagger women are beautiful...:heart:

i think she looks best in her polaroids...simple and natural..
when there's too much makeup on her she looks like a little girl playing dress ups...and a bit trampy...:innocent:

she definitely has potential though imo...that little gap in her teeth is gorgeous..

i adore the gap in her teeth. oddly enough, it really adds to her beauty. she is stunning, and i agree, she looks better without make-up. she's just naturally lovely. :flower:
 
I wish her all the best, but there's a danger she could end up as a Tatler girl, getting automatic coverage in that sort of publication due to her 'social celebrity' but not really making it through to the real fashion world.

I do like her look - and factor in the eternal appeal of the effortlessly sexy young blonde. What would she be without the hair, though... and she looks short. There are people who are around the same height that manage to somehow appear taller in photographs. I think she could be cursed with body proportions of being long-waisted and short-legged.

And I prefer Georgia to her older sister, who may have the perfect frame, but has never seemed, to me, to project a good vibe in her modelling - Elizabeth looks like she almost resents having to do it for a job.
 
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Georgia May Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger, arrives at the UK premiere of 'Shine A Light', at Odeon Leicester Square on April 2, 2008 in London, England. :blush:

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i cant stop seing a ressemblence of abbey lee in here, though i know she does not have it,,,, i dunno..
still she doesnt look like a model to me
 
she's reeeally pretty:heart:
hope she'll become big,no matter her height!:crush:
 
She has the potential to become a great beauty (she's already very pretty but in 5 years she'll be an absolute knock-out).
But a great model? No way, imo. She looks civilian compared to the professional models featured in here.
It's the Rosie Huntington syndrome: gorgeous girls with exceptional features that would make you stop and stare in the street but look out of place next to other models. And Rosie at least has the proper body for the job, Georgia doesn't (it's not just a question of height, you have to have long limbs and light frame).
 
Well, she's looking a little more like a model there. But her posture is really rather bad - she has her hands kind of hanging in front of her - maybe some dance lessons from her dad and some relaxing concoctions would help?

Also, it was a good move to show off her legs - they're not too tall but rather pretty - but she needs to do something to her upper body to make it look less squat. I don't know....taking off that jacket would be the first step...doing something else with the hair the second. She has lovely lovely hair, but since her frame is rather small, it makes her look like she has no shoulders.
 
Georgia May Jagger attends the Flashbacks Of A Fool film premiere held at the Empire Leicester Square on April 13, 2008 in London, England.


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Vogue magazine hosts an event to launch 'Tim Walker Pictures' sponsored by NUDE at the Design Museum
London, England

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Does her mouth remind anyone else of Brigitte Bardot? I like the bright red lip, but maybe with a different dress.
 
Yes, it does. Diana Vreeland said that Brigitte Bardot and Mick Jagger were the beauty icons of the 60s - I think we can see now what feature they had in common - that delectable ravenous mouth - lush, rabbity :lol::heart:
 

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