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Mick Jagger's Daughter Georgia May Looks Up at Her Mom for Beauty Inspiration
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The 31-year-old model shares in a new interview that she has always admired her glamorous mother, whom she dubes her beauty 'icon,' and late fashion designer Vivienne Westwood's looks.

AceShowbiz - Georgia May Jagger has hailed her mother, Jerry Hall, her beauty "icon." The 31-year-old model has learned a lot from the make-up artists she's worked with over the years but has always admired her glamorous mother and late fashion designer Vivienne Westwood's looks.

Asked who was on her "beauty moodboard," Georgia told Britain's Elle magazine, "I always try and get different references and talk to people that I'm working with about that. My mom is obviously one of my big icons but Vivienne Westwood is also a big icon for me. A lot of make-up artists that I've worked with give me inspiration from previous work that they've done."

Georgia, whose father is The Rolling Stones legend Sir Mick Jagger, recently launched her own skincare brand, May Botanicals, and was keen to bring out a range that was both organic and felt "high-end."

When asked what influenced her decision in creating May Botanicals, she replied, "Conceptualizing the idea started almost five years ago. It took years of finding the different ingredients and trial and error." She continued, "I had been traveling a lot and I experienced quite dry and sensitive skin, so the Super Balm was the first product. I felt that there were organic ranges but they always looked very organic. They didn't really have the beautiful aesthetic that we think about when it comes to make-up or high-end skincare."

She also spoke about how her life in the modeling world inspired her "personal beauty ethos" and explained how she is always asking questions about products. "Modelling was why I was always wanting to discover new products, talking to make-up artists and people on set," she explained.

She went on divulging, "It hasn't really changed that much. I'm still modelling so now instead I'm asking, 'What do you use?' I'm on this journey of discovering what people want, trying to figure out if there's any future products in that."

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