With a rocker dad and a model mother, you could say Georgia May Jagger knows a thing or two about fashion and beauty. And as the new face of Roberto Cavalli's Just Cavalli fragrance ($45-$75), Georgia has an abundance of perfume, makeup, and style tips to share. Georgia chatted with us from across the pond and discussed everything from her beauty must haves and the best piece of advice she's ever received to how her mom and dad have influenced her look.
Anna dello Russo's $200,000 Wardrobe and Michael Kors's Big Win

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- Anna Dello Russo's Fashion Month wardrobe cost a staggering $172,000 to $200,000. [The Daily Beast]
br> - What went through Georgia May Jagger's mind as she closed Just Cavalli's Fall 2013 show? "Left, right, left right," she said. "I [tried] not to crack up — it's really hard to keep a straight face." [Vogue UK]
br> - Michael Kors will be honored with the Couture Council's Artistry of Fashion Award this September. [The Cut]
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Georgia May Jagger and Cara Delevingne Become Roomies, Zac Posen Launches a New Line

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- Prabal Gurung's Fall 2013 moodboard hints that floral Victoriana and vintage military uniforms will inspire his upcoming collection. [Harper's Bazaar]
br> - Zac Posen is set to launch Zac Zac Posen, a contemporary line of dresses and separates. The pieces will run $690 for a cocktail dress and $1,690 for an evening gown. [Racked]
br> - Talk about model roommates: Cara Delevingne and Georgia May Jagger are reportedly moving to North London together. [Telegraph]
br> - The CFDA has teamed up with Swarovski to host A Collective View, a roundup of Instagram pics snapped and shared by industry insiders, on the CFDA's website. [Fashionologie Inbox]
br> - The Westminster City Council has refused Abercrombie & Fitch's proposal to open a children's store on Savile Row. [Vogue UK]
br> - The President of Vera Wang Group, Mario Grauso, has stepped down from his position. He will continue to consult for the company. [WWD]
br> - Anna Piaggi's wardrobe will be featured in a public exhibition at Milan's Fabbrica del Vapore later this month. [Vogue UK]
br> - Gucci and Louis Vuitton are just a few of the brands launching themed products in honor of the Lunar New Year. [The Wall Street Journal]
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Miuccia Prada's Gatsby Gowns, Valentino's Couture Stream, and Galliano's Downtown Date

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- Miuccia Prada's sketches of the dresses she designed with Baz Luhrmann for The Great Gatsby have been released. This is the third time Prada has worked with the director; their most recent project was the 1996 film Romeo & Juliet. [Telegraph]
- Move over, eBay: there is a new generation of online resale sites hitting the Internet. [Business of Fashion]
- Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery says that her character, Lady Mary Crawley, influences her personal style. [InStyle]
- Mark your calendars: the Valentino Spring 2013 couture show will be live streamed this Wednesday at 12 p.m. EST. [Valentino]
- Newly relocated John Galliano isn't wasting any time hitting New York's fashionable haunts: he was recently spotted having lunch at Sant Ambroeus with Grace Coddington. [Page Six]
br> - André Leon Talley loves that Michelle Obama is a first lady who isn't afraid to put her hair up in a ponytail. [Vogue]
- Cara Delevingne and Mark Ronson were just a few of the guests spotted at Georgia May Jagger's haunted 21st birthday party. [FabSugar UK]
- Nina Garcia will debut her style makeover web series, Decoding Style With Nina Garcia, tomorrow on Aol on Style's YouTube channel. [Racked]
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Georgia May Jagger and Terry Richardson Team Up For Rocking Campaign
Does anyone embody the worlds of music and modeling so well as Georgia May Jagger? With her musician father, Mick Jagger, and her supermodel mom, Jerry Hall, the 20-year-old seems the perfect match for photographer Terry Richardson's newest project: a campaign for H&M's Spring Rock 'n' Roll Mansion collection.
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"I think music influences fashion and has done so for generations," the younger Jagger said. "Music creates a certain mood and then people dress accordingly. I think it's all quite closely intertwined."
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But the model says she's not sure yet whether she'll pursue either of her famous parents' professions for the rest of her life. "I'm still so young so it's hard for me to imagine what I might be doing in ten years time. I really like photography, so it would be great to do more in the future."
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Maybe someday she'll shoot campaigns of her own. Until then, a behind-the-scenes look at her H&M ads here in the gallery.
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Photo courtesy of H&M
Erin Fetherston's Supper Club, Vogue UK and Sandy, and Street Style at Pitti Uomo

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- Erin Fetherston designed the waitress's aprons for Butterfly, a restaurant that will open downstairs from her design studio this Spring. [Food & Wine]
- Patrick Demarchelier shot Kati Nescher for the February cover of Vogue UK in the middle of Hurricane Sandy. [Vogue UK]
- Street style at Pitti Uomo is all about Italian tailoring, Winter textures, and double monk-strap shoes. [GQ]
- Kate Middleton's official portrait, painted by Paul Emsley, is now on display at Britain's National Portrait Gallery. [Racked]
- In other art news, painter Tim Furzer has created minimalistic watercolors for Calvin Klein's Madison Avenue flagship store windows. [Harper's Bazaar]
- Jan Heppe is Burberry's new president of the Americas. [WWD]
- Vena Cava's Sophie Buhai describes the label's secondary line, Viva Vena!, as "the little sister to Vena Cava…if Vena Cava were an opera, Viva Vena! would be an indie band." [Refinery29]
br> - L.K. Bennett selected Rosamund Pike as the face of its Spring 2013 campaign. [Telegraph]
- Oscar nominations for best costume favored period dramas and fairy-tale films. [LA Times]
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A Real Firecracker: Georgia May Jagger Sparkles For Holiday 2012
It's been one heck of a year for Georgia May Jagger. She held her own amidst a pack of supermodels — including Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell — at the Olympics' closing ceremony, she fronted Vivienne Westwood's gorgeous new jewelry campaign, and she took the world by storm for Hudson Jeans' smoldering Cabaret launch. Fitting then that the gap-toothed Brit would finish 2012 with a bang: surrounded by sparklers and confetti in the just-released Material Girl holiday campaign.
Georgia May Jagger Is the Face of Vivienne Westwood's New Jewelry Line
Oh hey, Georgia May. The British beauty has been named the face of Vivienne Westwood's new Gainsborough palladium jewelry collection.
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The diamond and sapphire baubles were inspired by the Paper Jewelry line Westwood introduced in her Fall 2000 Gold Label collection. A tiara, necklaces, earrings, ring, and bracelet comprise the collection, which is now available at Westwood's UK stores and on her website.
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Jagger and Westwood celebrated the Juergen Teller-lensed ad campaign with a party during Paris Fashion Week. A look at the ad, the jewelry, and the party here in the gallery.
All the 2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony Pictures
The 2012 London Olympics have come to a close! The closing ceremony wrapped up in London last night, and there were many famous Brits who took part in the fun. The theme was a celebration of British music, and British bands Muse, the Spice Girls, George Michael, The Who, and even the guys of One Direction were on stage! The production included a particularly optimistic note from Monty Python's Eric Idle with "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life."
There was also a tribute to British fashion, with models Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, and Karen Elson strutting their stuff. The royals were in attendance to see the spectacle, with Kate Middleton and Prince Harry having prime seats. Check out all the closing ceremony pictures here!
British Gold: Models Take the Stage at Olympic Closing Ceremony
Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Georgia May Jagger, and a slew of other famous British models turned the London Olympics closing ceremony into one of the world's most-watched runway shows Sunday night. The models — each clad in different metallic gold designs from some of the best designers working in London — were wheeled into the ceremony inside billboard-sized photos of themselves while David Bowie's song "Fashion" filled Olympic Stadium. The images were stripped away to reveal the live models, who walked to the center of the field to glitter and pose in front of the very global audience for a few moments before walking out.
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"It's such an amazing platform for the brand, having billions and billions of people watching," said Christopher Kane, who spent some 80 hours working on the coat and pants Stella Tennant wore during the ceremony. "That's another reason why I wanted to do something different, instead of a dress."
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Sam McKnight, who worked on the models' hair, observed that the closing ceremony "was about British icons, not just athletics." Jourdan Dunn, who walked the runway in a dress by Jonathan Saunders, called the evening the "highlight of my career so far." Karen Elson said she couldn't "begin to express how much I love Naomi, Kate, Georgia," and the other models who walked with her. Makeup artist Val Garland called the fashion portion of the show "the best moment ever!"
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Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Erdem, and other British fashion houses also created outfits for the occasion. A look at who wore what here in the gallery.




