Georgia May Jagger, best known for being the delightful-looking spawn of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, lends her famous face to the Vogue China January 2014 issue. While her career as a fashion model may have had a leg up from her famous 'rents, this blonde bombshell is well-deserving of every high-profile photo taken of her.
Whether she's giving the camera a sultry come-hither look or a wide-eyed grin that shows off her iconic gap-tooth, Jagger certainly knows how to give good face, a fact that photographer Matt Irwin can attest to. She also can rock a variety of hairstyles, from screen siren curls, tousled bedhead or top knot buns for a more casual feel. Georgia May might have you green with envy in the Vogue China January 2014 issue.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Celebrity-focused Editorials
- There is an opportunity for fashion magazines to use popular celebrities to increase readership and engagement.
- Iconic Family Name Branding
- Famous family names can be used as a marketing strategy to attract attention and bring in customers.
- Versatile Model Personalities
- Fashion models who can showcase a range of facial expressions and hairstyles can appeal to a wider audience, leading to more opportunities for brands.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion and Photography
- Fashion magazines and photographers can leverage celebrity names and unique model personalities to create more engaging content.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Companies can capitalize on famous family names to attract attention and build brand recognition.
- Beauty and Personal Care
- Versatile models can be used to showcase a range of beauty and hair products, leading to more opportunities for brands in the industry.
