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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881ah)
Mick Jagger
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881ai)
Mick Jagger
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881qc)
Mick Jagger
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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DUK10149443_010
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10149443_005
FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Rolling Stones werden in LEGO-Form verewigt
The Rolling Stones have now been immortalised in LEGO form - as their famous ‘licks’ logo can now be built in bricks.
The logo, first seen on the Stones’ Sticky Fingers album 50 years ago, is a 1,998-piece tribute to their 60 years as one of the most legendary rock bands of all time. It is the first organically shaped set from LEGO Art and fans will be delighted to know that the LEGO designers included a hidden surprise.
While assembling the bold, colourful lips that measure over 22 in. (57 cm) high and 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, fans can enjoy an accompanying soundtrack with almost an hour of tailor-made content, including an exclusive interview with John Pasche, the graphic designer who created the tongue logo for the Rolling Stones back in 1970.
“Who would have believed, 50 odd years ago… that design would be made into a LEGO piece. Wow!” says John, after seeing the LEGO Art set for the first time.
“Since the tongue logo is one of the most recognized logos, our biggest challenge was to figure out how we could get the LEGO Art design as close to the original as possible. Previous sets have been created with 1x1 round LEGO tiles as a mosaic, but this time, in the spirit of being more Rock ‘n’ Roll, we have used the full spectrum of LEGO bricks to capture the organic curves that John created. Hearing his reaction to our final design makes me so happy!” says Fiorella Groves, Design Manager at the LEGO Group.
The LEGO Art the Rolling Stones set will be available from June 1st 2022 from LEGO.com and all LEGO retailers.
Where: Billund, Denmark
When: 03 May 2022
Credit: LEGO Group/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Fashion Awards, London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rune Hellestad/UPI/Shutterstock (12623704ac)
British model Georgia May Jagger attends The Fashion Awards at Royal Albert Hall, London on Monday, November 29, 2021.
Fashion Awards, London, England - 29 Nov 2021
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PEOPLE - Fashion Awards, London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rune Hellestad/UPI/Shutterstock (12623704ae)
British model Georgia May Jagger attends The Fashion Awards at Royal Albert Hall, London on Monday, November 29, 2021.
Fashion Awards, London, England - 29 Nov 2021
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PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194a)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194c)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194b)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194e)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194d)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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DUK10116121_005
PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194g)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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DUK10116121_004
PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194f)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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DUK10116121_003
PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194j)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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DUK10116121_002
PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194i)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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PORTRAIT - Bianca Jagger
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by I Zorstan/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (10181194h)
Bianca Jagger
Exclusive - Bianca Jagger portrait session, Madrid, Spain - 28 Mar 2019
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Model Georgia May Jagger is seen drinking cocktails and chatting to friends at Good Luck bar in Los Feliz, Los Angeles.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. March 19, 2019
Model Georgia May Jagger is seen drinking cocktails and chatting to friends at Good Luck bar in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. Sir Mick JaggerÍs daughter, 27, wore long leather jacket over a silk dress and Dr Martens boots as she left the tiki bar to get into an Uber with a male friend.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Model Georgia May Jagger is seen drinking cocktails and chatting to friends at Good Luck bar in Los Feliz, Los Angeles.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. March 19, 2019
Model Georgia May Jagger is seen drinking cocktails and chatting to friends at Good Luck bar in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. Sir Mick JaggerÍs daughter, 27, wore long leather jacket over a silk dress and Dr Martens boots as she left the tiki bar to get into an Uber with a male friend.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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PEOPLE - Promis an der National Portrait Gallery Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (10152229x)
Bianca Jagger
Portrait Gala, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK - 12 Mar 2019
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PEOPLE - Promis an der National Portrait Gallery Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock (10152229s)
Bianca Jagger
Portrait Gala, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK - 12 Mar 2019
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DUK10114163_012
EXKLUSIV - Ashlee Simpson landet mit Sack und Pack in Los Angeles
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (10080250e)
Ashlee Simpson, Jagger Snow Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross at LAX International Airport, Los Angeles, USA - 31 Jan 2019
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EXKLUSIV - Ashlee Simpson landet mit Sack und Pack in Los Angeles
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (10080250g)
Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross, Jagger Snow Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross at LAX International Airport, Los Angeles, USA - 31 Jan 2019
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DUK10114163_005
EXKLUSIV - Ashlee Simpson landet mit Sack und Pack in Los Angeles
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (10080250f)
Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross, Jagger Snow Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross at LAX International Airport, Los Angeles, USA - 31 Jan 2019
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DUK10114163_002
EXKLUSIV - Ashlee Simpson landet mit Sack und Pack in Los Angeles
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (10080250j)
Ashlee Simpson, Evan Ross, Jagger Snow Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross at LAX International Airport, Los Angeles, USA - 31 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am Dinner zur 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076533d)
Bianca Jagger and David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition dinner, V&A Museum, London, UK - 29 Jan 2019
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am Dinner zur 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076533j)
Bianca Jagger
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition dinner, V&A Museum, London, UK - 29 Jan 2019
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DUK10113876_002
PEOPLE - London: Promis am Dinner zur 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (10076066bt)
Bianca Jagger
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition dinner, V&A Museum, London, UK - 29 Jan 2019
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DUK10110193_028
PEOPLE - British Fashion Awards: Inside der Royal Albert Hall
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (10020676ab)
Suki Waterhouse and Georgia May Jagger
The British Fashion Awards, Inside, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110190_089
PEOPLE - British Fashion Award: Promis auf dem roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (10020590hy)
Elizabeth Jagger and Jerry Hall
The British Fashion Awards, Arrivals, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 10 Dec 2018
Photo © Matt Baron/Rex
The British Fashion Awards, Arrivals, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 10 Dec 2018
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DUK10110190_047
PEOPLE - British Fashion Award: Promis auf dem roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (10020590pm)
Georgia May Jagger
The British Fashion Awards, Arrivals, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 10 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - British Fashion Award: Promis auf dem roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (10020590rw)
Suki Waterhouse and Georgia May Jagger
The British Fashion Awards, Arrivals, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 10 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Ashlee Simpson besucht mit der Familie den Bauernmarkt in L.A.
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Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross with daughter Jagger Ross
Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross out and about, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Aug 2018
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NEWS - "Bring the Noise March": Trump Protest in London
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Bianca Jagger (L) joins the women's march 'Make some Noise'
'Bring The Noise March' Anti Donald Trump Protest, London, UK - 13 Jul 2018
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WM 2018 - Mick Jagger und Sohn Lucas auf der Tribüne am Halbfinal Frankreich : Belgien
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Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones looks on from the stand
France v Belgium, Semi Final, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Saint Petersburg Stadium, Russia - 10 Jul 2018
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MODE - Paris Fashion Week: Miu Miu Cruise Collection 2018
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Georgia May Jagger on the catwalk
Miu Miu Cruise Collection show, Runway, Paris, France - 30 Jun 2018
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