Georgia May Jagger for Vogue China July 2010 by Max Vadukul

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Published June 23, 2010

Chanel girl, Georgia May Jagger, takes after her father Mick in Vogue China July’s Like A Rolling Stone. Lensed by Max Vadukul in a healthy dose of knits, plaids and stockings, the studio editorial features a spot of color with Nicoletta Santoro’s impeccable styling.












source | Aja Mok @ tfs


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50 thoughts on “Georgia May Jagger for Vogue China July 2010 by Max Vadukul”

  1. Those pink heels are atrocious, but she's pretty. No longer just a substitute Lara Stone with famous parents.

    • "no longer just a substitute lara stone with famous parents."

      yet, the editorial is called "like a rolling stone." let's face it, she's just another talentless it girl feeding her ego – the next miss geldof.

  2. Those pink heels are atrocious, but she's pretty. No longer just a substitute Lara Stone with famous parents.

    • "no longer just a substitute lara stone with famous parents."

      yet, the editorial is called "like a rolling stone." let's face it, she's just another talentless it girl feeding her ego – the next miss geldof.

  3. This is why short people don't make good models. no offense. the styling was great but she just didn't have the length to make this really powerful

  4. This is why short people don't make good models. no offense. the styling was great but she just didn't have the length to make this really powerful

  5. Ah, I want to like her but I can’t when all of her pictures are with her mouth open. I agree too about the length, I wish her legs looked longer.
    But the styling is pretty amazing.

  6. Ah, I want to like her but I can’t when all of her pictures are with her mouth open. I agree too about the length, I wish her legs looked longer.
    But the styling is pretty amazing.

  7. this girl is amazing, this is really good but she could(indeed) work for the expression of her face. medium high and healthy, what's the problem? it's perfect!

  8. this girl is amazing, this is really good but she could(indeed) work for the expression of her face. medium high and healthy, what's the problem? it's perfect!

  9. I like how the title plays off of who her father is, as well as styling it to fit the song, “You’ve gone to the finest school all right, Miss Lonely, But you know you only used to get juiced in it, And nobody has ever taught you how to live on the street, And now you find out you’re gonna have to get used to it.”

  10. Come on peeps!!! she may be a nice girl, but she’s only there beacause she is her daughter’s parents! boring a hell.

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