Georgia May Jagger oozed effortless glamour as she sat front row at Vivienne Westwood’s Paris Fashion Week show on Saturday.
The model, 29, who is the daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger and supermodel Jerry Hall, showcased her figure in a statement gold gown with a daring thigh split as she posed for a slew of photos at the coveted fashion event.
Georgia’s eye-catching frock also offered a hint of cleavage with its sweetheart neckline and cinched in at her waist with a strategic tie detail.
Golden: Georgia May Jagger (pictured), 29, showcased her model figure in a glamorous gold gown with a daring thigh split as she posed up a storm at Vivienne Westwood’s Paris Fashion Week show on Saturday
The beauty boosted her height with chic black pointy-toe heels and added extra touches of bling in the form of pearl hair clips.
Her blonde tresses fell loosely around her shoulders in tousled waves, with several strands pinned back off her face.
Casting a sultry gaze at the camera and leaving her plump lips slightly agape, Georgia drew attention to her striking facial features with elegant makeup.
All in the details: Georgia’s eye-catching frock also offered a hint of cleavage with its sweetheart neckline and cinched in at her waist with a strategic tie detail
Tressed to perfection: The fashion star’s blonde tresses fell loosely around her shoulders in tousled waves, with several strands pinned back off her face
Chic: Georgia, who is the daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger and supermodel Jerry Hall, boosted her height with a pair of chic black pointy-toe heels
Company: Georgia was joined by the likes of Paris Jackson (centre), Gossip Girl actor Evan Mock (right) and male model Jordan Barrett (far right) as she watched the runway show from the front row
She finished off the look with defined brows, lashings of mascara, subtle kohl liner on her eyes and a deep nude matte lip.
Georgia was joined by the likes of Paris Jackson, Gossip Girl actor Evan Mock and male model Jordan Barrett as she watched the runway show from the front row.
Paris, 23, turned heads in a black tulle gown with a sweetheart neckline, teamed with platform navy blue heels, a pearl necklace and delicate stud earrings.
Notable names: Paris, 23, turned heads in a black tulle gown with a sweetheart neckline, teamed with platform navy blue heels, a pearl necklace and delicate stud earrings
Making it so effortless! Upon arrival to the event, Georgia oozed effortlessly glamour as she draped a black leather biker jacket over her shoulders
Upon arrival to the event, Georgia oozed effortlessly glamour as she draped a black leather biker jacket over her shoulders.
Georgia quit Britain to move in with her boyfriend, Louis Levy, 31, in the States two years ago. She swapped London for New York in 2019, moving to the Big Apple to be with her restaurateur beau.
The British model and the Parisian-born restaurateur, 31, had been together since 2018. The couple then spent last summer at Georgia’s LA home.
Striking beauty: Georgia’s facial features were enhanced with elegant makeup, including defined brows, lashings of mascara, kohl liner on her eyes and a deep matte nude lip
Relocation: Georgia quit Britain to move in with her boyfriend, Louis Levy, 31, in the States two years ago. She swapped London for New York in 2019, moving to the Big Apple to be with her restaurateur beau
Love life: The British model and the Parisian-born restaurateur, 31, had been together since 2018. The couple then spent last summer at Georgia’s LA home
Split: MailOnline revealed in July that they had quietly split. Speaking about the shock split, a source said: ‘They loved living together in New York, but when Georgia decided to split her time between there and LA, it put a strain on the relationship that turned out to be too much’
Sadly, MailOnline revealed in July that they had quietly split.
Speaking about the shock split, a source said: ‘They loved living together in New York, but when Georgia decided to split her time between there and LA, it put a strain on the relationship that turned out to be too much.
‘Louis owns two restaurants in New York, so he has to be there. It’s his home.’
Last year, Georgia admitted being in lockdown in Los Angeles had its benefits. She told The Telegraph in October: ‘I feel thankful for so many things, really, I’ve found slowing down and not getting on a plane every few days for work to be beneficial….
‘I do feel that I was probably travelling and living a bit too quick, you know? I definitely feel very, very privileged and try to remind myself of that every day.’
Grateful: Last year, Georgia admitted being in lockdown in Los Angeles had its benefits. She told The Telegraph in October: ‘I feel thankful for so many things, really, I’ve found slowing down and not getting on a plane every few days for work to be beneficial’