We were meant to be discussing a new fashion collection that she’s designed for LA-label Volcom, but Georgia May Jagger and I got sidetracked. So much so, that she let slip the disaster that has forsaken her famous family this week: her mother’s precious archive collection has been burnt to a crisp.
‘My sister’s wardrobe burnt down from an electrical fire last week’, the daughter of Jerry Hall and Mick Jagger revealed, ‘her entire wardrobe went up in an hour. She is being really weird and hasn’t really talked about it, but it had all my mum’s archive clothes in, like everything.’
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‘Apparently, it just went up, especially in this one area where all of her 1950s tutus were, obviously the fire ripped through there,’ she laughed before becoming quite solemn, ‘But, it is quite bad because she just moved to LA and only has two suitcases of stuff. Everything is gone, all the pieces that she spent years collecting, all that vintage clothes.’ Just thinking about it makes us go misty eyed.
Though some of Jerry’s archives are obviously irreplaceable – we write thinking about an Anthony Price snakeskin dress that supposedly got caught up in the fire – it’s lucky that she had donated a substantial amount to charity a few years ago. That said, Georgia remembers that she and Lissy were, ‘salvaging things we wanted at the last minute’ and they were stored in that wardrobe. RIP.
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