Georgia May Jagger has signed with The Lions, WWD has learned exclusively.
The 30-year-old British-American model was previously represented by CAA Fashion.
Jagger made her runway debut when she closed Chanel’s resort 2011 show with a bang — on a bike — as envisioned by Karl Lagerfeld.
Thrusted into the limelight at a young age, because the daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, she had already been featured in a magazine spread by that time, first appearing in British Vogue in late 2008.
She’s since walked for the likes of Tom Ford, Balmain, Versace, Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs. She’s been the face of Hudson Jeans, Rimmel, Thierry Mugler, and has collaborated on capsule collections with Volcom and Mulberry. She’s graced covers of assorted Vogue issues, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle and i-D.
“The one constant with the style industry is its vigorous movement of trends after which by proxy people, but when someone is a real disrupter, they’re in a position to carve a poignant and everlasting place for themselves regardless of what the present scene is,” Jen Ramey, senior vice chairman of The Lions, said in a press release. “That’s what I even have at all times admired about Georgia, and her impressive repertoire of labor echoes that. While her profession as of now profoundly speaks for itself, I’m very excited for her next chapter, and the heights we’ll reach together together with her at The Lions.”
Outside modeling, Jagger is referred to as co-owner of Bleach London, the British hair salon opened in 2011. It expanded to Los Angeles last 12 months.
At The Lions, founded in 2014, Jagger joins a roster of clients that features models Candice Swanepoel, Stella Maxwell, Eva Herzigova, Valentina Sampaio and, most recently, Kristen McMenamy.
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