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Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Mick Jagger's exes Jerry Hall and Bianca Jagger prove their friendship is still going strong as they pose at Burberry's Chelsea Flower Show event
Mick Jagger 's exes Jerry Hall and Bianca Jagger proved their friendship is still going strong as they posed together at an event. The pair were both in attendance at Burberry 's RHS Chelsea Flower Show bash on Tuesday night in London. Bianca was married to Rolling Stones rocker Mick, 81, from 1971–1978 while Jerry was his long-term partner with whom she has four children. At the party Bianca, 80, dressed appropriately in a flower patterned light blue silk co-ord. She wore her dark tresses in a bouncy blow dried look and opted for a pop of colour with a red lip. Jerry, 68, meanwhile looked great in a green flowery dress which she wore with a dark coat and glittery shades. Mick started seeing Jerry while he was still married to Bianca, whom he had his first child with, Jade. Jerry reportedly inspired the Rolling Stones' classic song Miss You. Divorcing Bianca in 1978 and then tying the knot with Jerry twelve years later in 1990, the rock legend went on to have four more children. However history soon repeated itself, and allegations of numerous Jagger infidelities helped drive the couple apart for good. Mick and Jerry split up in 1999. Mick is now in a relationship with fiancée Melanie Hamrick but last month she revealed they are in no hurry to marry. Giving an unprecedented look into her relationship with the rock star, the former ballerina, 37, also said they will move to London permanently next year so they can enrol their eight-year-old son, Deveraux, in school. Melanie confirmed she has been engaged to Jagger for two-three years in an interview with Paris Match when asked how long she has been wearing her engagement ring. And talking of marriage, she said: 'Maybe one day, maybe not. We are so happy in our current life that I would be too afraid to change anything. I don't know what to call it, maybe simply happiness.' The secret to their happiness, she claims is supporting each other and being there for each other. Melanie and Mick met in Tokyo in February 2014 when the Stones were on tour. At the time, the rock star was in a long-term relationship with fashion designer L'Wren Scott, who died by suicide in March that year. She says it wasn't love at first sight, as she quipped: 'Maybe a spark, but nothing incredible like: 'I'll make you lose your mind, and we'll travel the world!' We didn't even exchange phone numbers.' Melanie recalled that Mick was in a relationship at the time so they only spoke again five months after that, thanks to a mutual acquaintance who gave him her number. The rocker sent her a text message asking whether she'd like to have coffee together, which led to them meeting again in Zurich. Melanie recalled an early memory from childhood, saying: 'My mum would also sometimes hum "I can't get no satisfaction" when I asked for an ice cream I hadn't earned. I would reply, "stop mum, it's so boring".' Her penchant for older men preceded her relationship with the famous rock star. When she was 19, she started dating Cuban dancer José Manuel Carreño, who was 38 at the time. Melanie insisted she doesn't care what people say or think about her 44-year age gap with Mick because she's happy, healthy, and not hurting anyone.


Daily Mail
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Georgia May Jagger cuts a radiant figure in a white satin slip dress as she attends party in Cannes with stylish mum Jerry Hall
Georgia May Jagger looked radiant in a satin slip dress as she attended an event in Cannes with her stylish mum Jerry Hall on Thursday night. The daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry, 33, cut an effortlessly chic figure in the plunging white dress as she posed for snaps at the Magnum Crack Into Pleasure party with her mother. She flaunted her incredible figure in the stunning maxi dress, which featured black lace embroidery on the sides. The blonde beauty wore her locks in loose waves and opted for a smoky and sultry palette of makeup. Georgia added inches to her height with black pointy heels and toted around her essentials in a matching clutch bag. She accessorised with a glitzy silver choker necklace and a sparkling blue and silver bracelet. The daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry, 33, cut an effortlessly chic figure in the plunging white dress as she posed for snaps at the Magnum Crack Into Pleasure party with her mother Meanwhile, Jerry opted for an equally chic look as she brought the sparkle with black glittery trousers and a matching blazer. The former supermodel, 68, layered the dazzling ensemble over a striking red satin shirt, which she teamed with a chunky silver chain necklace. Keeping up the theme she added black sparkly ballet pumps that complemented her look for the star-studded event. She wore her blonde tresses in voluminous waves and added a glamorous makeup look, including a pop of colour with a bright red lip. The mother-daughter duo seemed to be on cloud nine as they spent time together at the event and posed for stunning snaps. Jerry shares her daughters Georiga and Elizabeth , 40, as well as two sons —-James, 39, and Gabriel, 27 - with ex-husband and lead singer of The Rolling Stones, Mick, 81. All four children have followed their famous parents into the entertainment industry; Georgia May and Lizzy are models, while James and Gabriel work in the film industry as an actor and producers. The Cannes outing comes just after Georgia looked effortlessly chic in a satin black dress as she attended David Attenborough's world premiere of Ocean earlier this month. She slipped into a stylish lace gown featuring a glitzy shoulder detailing and the model was joined by her skateboarder boyfriend Cambryan Sedlick, 25, at the event. Georgia added inches to her height with black pointy heels and toted around her essentials in a matching clutch bag She accessorised with a glitzy silver choker necklace and a sparkling blue and silver bracelet The couple, who welcomed their first child Dean Lee Jagger Sedlick last year, looked smitten as they enjoyed a night out together. A host of celebrities gathered at The Pelican in Notting Hill before heading to London's Royal Festival Hall for the main event, sponsored by People's Postcode Lottery. In January, the model took her new baby boy with her on a fun-filled holiday to Cuba and posted their adventures together on Instagram. They looked every inch the doting parents in the most recent update from the Caribbean which saw the couple taking their child to see the world aged just four months, with Georgia captioning the post: 'You and me always and forever.' In one snap, Georgia held little Dean Lee while wearing a white polka dot midi dress and sporting hot pink and purple Adidas trainers. She also toted a black clutch bag with a silver chain and wore her blonde curls loose as she grinned for a photo in front of a wall filled with Cuba-related murals. Her boyfriend Cambryan meanwhile looked laid back in a white T-shirt and black denim shorts, adding a pair of black and white Converse and a white cap with a blue logo. In another, Georgia posed alone with her boy in a pair of black jeans and a black vest top. Mick and Jerry's daughter donned a sheer black dress midi dress with white polka dots over a white bikini in a further snap, holding Dean Lee and looking as loved up as ever with Cambryan. The Cannes outing comes just after Georgia looked effortlessly chic in a satin black dress as she attended David Attenborough's world premiere of Ocean earlier this month In January, the model took her new baby boy with her on a fun-filled holiday to Cuba and posted their adventures together on Instagram In two photos, her boyfriend can be seen cradling the baby himself, with the child sporting a stylish white sun hat in one picture. Updating her Instagram followers on their baby's arrival, Georgia shared: 'Our Son Dean Lee Jagger Sedlick was born September 30th. We are so in Love and happy and can't stop staring at him. 'Thanks @cambryans for being so incredible through everything and taking such good care of us.' Georgia's mother Jerry, who made a sweet appearance in one of the polaroid snaps, originally shared the announcement to Instagram, revealing her grandson's name. She wrote: 'Georgia May and my grandson Dean Lee Jagger Sedlick'.


Daily Mail
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Georgia May Jagger looks effortlessly chic in a satin black dress as she arrives at the world premiere of David Attenborough's new film Ocean
Georgia May Jagger looked effortlessly chic in a satin black dress as she attended David Attenborough's world premiere of Ocean on Tuesday. The daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, 33, slipped into a stylish lace gown featuring a glitzy shoulder detailing. The model was joined by her skateboarder boyfriend Cambryan Sedlick, 25, at the event. The couple, who welcomed their first child Dean Lee Jagger Sedlick last year, looked smitten as they enjoyed a night out together. A host of celebrities gathered at The Pelican in Notting Hill before heading to London's Royal Festival Hall for the main event, sponsored by People's Postcode Lottery. A-lists got together to celebrate the legendary environmentalist, 98, and his latest documentary which releases on his 99th birthday on Thursday. Sir David's new film is the 'greatest message he's ever told', says its producer. Ocean: With David Attenborough will see David delve further than ever before into the 'most important place on earth' - its oceans. After being significantly damaged by fishing and pollution, the film argues the sea is 'at a crossroads', but 'it can bounce back'. Toby Nowlan, the movie's producer, said: 'This is not about seeing brand new natural history behaviours. This is the greatest message he's ever told.' Never-seen-before graphic footage of the damage that bottom trawling - a common fishing practice around the world - has done to the seabed is said to feature in the film. The pictures will display how the chain that trawlers drag behind them scours the seafloor, forcing the creatures it disturbs into the net behind. The process also releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the sea, something which contributes to global warming. Sir David will examine inspirational stories of ocean recovery in areas where destructive fishing is banned - such as the Isle of Arran, Scotland and Hawaii. They gathered at The Pelican in Notting Hill before heading to London's Royal Festival Hall for the main event, sponsored by People's Postcode Lottery In the film's trailer, Sir David made the heartbreaking admission that he is 'nearing the end of his life' The broadcasting icon contends that 'the ocean can recover faster than we can ever imagine'. But 'we are running out of time', says Attenborough, who candidly admitted he may not be around to see our oceans saved as he 'nears the end of his life'. During the heartbreaking admission in the film's trailer, he said: 'When I first saw the sea as a young boy, it was thought of as a vast wilderness to be tamed and mastered for the benefit of humanity. 'Now, as I approach the end of my life, we know the opposite is true. 'After living for nearly a hundred years on this planet, I now understand that the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea.' He added: 'Today, it is in such poor health I would find it hard not to lose hope were it not for the most remarkable discovery of all.' 'If we save the sea, we save our world. 'After a lifetime of filming our planet, I'm sure nothing is more important.' 'Now, as I approach the end of my life, we know the opposite is true. After living for nearly a hundred years on this planet, I now understand that the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea' [pictured in 1965] The much loved TV personality has been on screens for over 70 years, with his first appearance being back in 1954, having started at the BBC in 1952 [pictured right in 1954] Sir David further made a reference to his years on this earth as he opened up about the extraordinary ocean discoveries over the decades and how important it is to preserve the health of the oceans. He said: 'My lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery. Over the last hundred years, scientists and explorers have revealed remarkable new species, epic migrations and dazzling, complex ecosystems beyond anything I could have imagined as a young man. 'In this film, we share some of those wonderful discoveries, uncover why our ocean is in such poor health, and, perhaps most importantly, show how it can be restored to health. This could be the moment of change. 'Nearly every country on Earth has just agreed, on paper, to achieve this bare minimum and protect a third of the ocean. 'Together, we now face the challenge of making it happen.'


Telegraph
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
At 68, Jerry Hall shows her grandsons how it's done
Jerry Hall may be approaching her 69th birthday, but the model, actress and style icon is just as in demand now as she was in the heyday of Studio 54. Hall holds a seemingly permanent position atop the glitziest of guest lists, and with a new Burberry advertising campaign to add to her illustrious portfolio, her post-Murdoch marriage era might just be her best yet. The Burberry campaign, released ahead of Mother's Day in the US (which will happen on Sunday May 11 this year), stars Hall alongside her daughters and grandchildren – Georgia May Jagger, 33, and Elizabeth 'Lizzy' Jagger, 41, with their respective sons seven month-year-old Dean and four-year-old Eugene. Hall looks fantastic in a trench dress inspired by the British brand's signature coat, while her family members wear various check print and military-inspired pieces in what Burberry described in a press release as a 'heartfelt ode to family'. It's also a tribute to Hall's fashion renaissance, which has been brewing for a while now, perhaps since she fronted Saint Laurent's spring/summer 2022 campaign in sharp tailoring and crushed velvet. These images recalled the time she wore Yves Saint Laurent's famous tuxedo in her first ever fashion show in 1975, as well as her closing walk in a Le Smoking tux during the designer's final show in 2002. Famously scouted while sunbathing on a St Tropez beach when she was 17, the small town Texan-born teenager was to become one of the original supermodels. She was a regular on catwalks and covers before her high-profile relationship with Mick Jagger, which spanned more than two decades, cemented her icon status. Synonymous with Studio 54 and Seventies glamour, Hall has remained relevant throughout the intervening years, but has returned to the spotlight of late. She's long been known for her signature beauty look – flowing blonde curls, deep side parting, bold red lip – as well as her disco-inspired fashion choices, from Halston silk gowns to Thierry Mugler suits via plenty of sequins. This glitzy style came to the fore when she played a starring role in a high-drama Dolce & Gabbana beauty campaign named 'Il Pranzo' (meaning 'the lunch' in Italian) in 2024. The short film shot by Steven Klein saw Hall command a table of other stars including her daughter Georgia May, dressed in a vinyl leopard-print trench coat and rocking her trademark red lip. Legendary make-up artist Sandy Linter, who worked with Hall from the earliest days of her modelling career, explains the ongoing appeal. 'Working with her was a joy,' she says. 'I did her first shoot with Anna Wintour and photographer Rico Puhlmann in Barbados for Harper's Bazaar in 1975. From there, she worked with every big fashion magazine and became a cover girl. From that first day, her work was, and continues to be, impressive.' Equally admirable is her ability to bounce back from adversity. In 2022, it was announced that Hall and Rupert Murdoch, her then husband of six years, were divorcing. News that the media tycoon instigated the split via email broke a year later, with sources quoted in a Vanity Fair article claiming that Hall was 'devastated', despite public claims that the former couple remained friends. Clearly, this has not been enough to stop Hall in her glamorous tracks. As well as fronting high-profile campaigns, she's become a regular on the fashion front row, especially at Burberry shows, where she has developed a slightly more pared-back aesthetic that's just as chic as her sultriest looks. She recently attended Burberry's autumn/winter 2025 show in London with her daughters, offering a wearable take on her signature style in a simple black dress worn with sheer tights and mid-calf boots – plus a vampy black leather trench coat to ensure that touch of drama remained in place. Her signature long blonde curls were replaced with a sleek straight look for this appearance, but it nevertheless continued a compelling case for embracing long hair in later life. It certainly doesn't hurt Hall's case that Seventies style is firmly in fashion, from an abundance of suede to an influx of floaty blouses. This is thanks in large part to the boho revival prompted by Chemena Kamali at Chloé, another fashion house with which Hall is intimately linked. Having walked in Karl Lagerfeld's Chloé shows in the 1970s, she was a natural choice to appear in a series of portraits released ahead of Kamali's first show as creative director in 2024. Hall also sat front row with Georgia May and Sienna Miller for the influential show, trading Studio 54 glitz for nouveau-boho romance in a classic beige trench coat, half-moon bag and thigh-high tan boots. The stylish mother-daughter duo were back on the front row for Chloé's autumn/winter 2025 show in Paris in March, with Hall channelling Parisian chic in an all-black ensemble that featured a lace-adorned silk camisole, leather jacket and corset-tie shoes. 'Jerry Hall [has made] an indelible footprint in the world of modelling,' says Linter. More than this, she's influenced the fashion industry at large, which looks set to continue as she heads towards her next decade.


Fashion Network
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Model family: Burberry signs up Jerry Hall and daughters for latest campaign
Burberry has been signing a succession of big names for its campaigns in recent periods and its latest example is a new one starring Jerry Hall and her daughters Lizzy and Georgia May Jagger. It's to celebrate Mother's Day, which has already happened in its domestic market, the UK, back in March but is on 11 May in the US and Canada. It's a 'tribute to family, love, heritage and style passed down through the generations'. And as well as the two Jaggers, Hall's grandchildren Eugene and Dean in a campaign that's 'a heartfelt ode to family and the special bonds that unite us'. Burberry's also releasing an accompanying film, 'packed with candid moments of laughter and joy – a charming peek into the life of Jerry Hall and her family, and a chance to express gratitude for the selfless devotion and unwavering support of mothers everywhere'. The company is marking Mother's Day with an exclusive event at the New York Botanical Garden, 'bringing together friends of the house in this intimate and elegant setting'. Burberry has put together a specific gifting selection and as part of this it's introducing the Highlands family of bags, featuring motifs referencing the Burberry Check and the new Knight stamp as signature branding. The styles have a coated finish inspired by rainwear and include new silhouettes – a tote, a crossbody and a shoulder bag.