Georgia May Jagger cuts a chic figure in a white shirt dress as she joins her glamorous sister Elizabeth at Burberry's London Fashion Week show

Georgia May Jagger joined her glamorous sister Elizabeth at Burberry's London Fashion Week show on Monday evening.

Model Georgia, 32, cut a chic figure at the star-studded event, where she wore a white shirt dress with a black pattern.

Mick Jagger's daughter increased her height with pointed black heels, carried a small clutch and added a pop of color with dark red lipstick.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth, 39, wore a beige trench coat and wore her red locks in loose waves over her shoulders.

Other stars at the Burberry show included Iris Law, Lily Allen, Joanna Lumley and Cara Delevingne.

Georgia May Jagger joined her glamorous sister Elizabeth at Burberry's London Fashion Week show on Monday night

Georgia May Jagger joined her glamorous sister Elizabeth at Burberry's London Fashion Week show on Monday night

Model Georgia, 32, cut a chic figure at the star-studded event, where she wore a white shirt dress with a black pattern

Model Georgia, 32, cut a chic figure at the star-studded event, where she wore a white shirt dress with a black pattern

Mick Jagger's daughter increased her height with pointed black heels, carried a small clutch and added a pop of color with dark red lipstick

Mick Jagger's daughter increased her height with pointed black heels, carried a small clutch and added a pop of color with dark red lipstick

Georgia recently opened up about her jet-setting lifestyle as she shuttled between the Venice Film Festival, the Cote D'Azur and New York for fashion assignments.

But the daughter of Sir Mick and Jerry Hall may need to shift her focus to her skincare range, which has racked up losses of almost £500,000, according to the Chron's Richard Eden.

This comes after Sir Mick, 80, hinted that his share of The Rolling Stones' back catalog would be donated to charity rather than his children.

Newly filed invoices for her company, Catfish Soup Ltd, show the company, founded six years ago, is still losing cash.

The company owes creditors almost £1.5 million. Without the £866,000 owed by the debtors, the losses would be much greater.

According to Paperwork, Georgia, the company's sole director, is “pleased to be able to continue to support the company.”

Rocker Mick said his eight children “don't need $500 million (£400 million) to live on”, so he has apparently thought of another way to donate his fortune.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he said that giving the money to charity could “do some good in the world.”

Meanwhile, Elizabeth, 39, wore a beige trench coat and wore her red locks in loose waves over her shoulders

Meanwhile, Elizabeth, 39, wore a beige trench coat and wore her red locks in loose waves over her shoulders

Georgia recently opened up about her jet-setting lifestyle as she shuttled between the Venice Film Festival, the Cote D'Azur and New York for fashion assignments

Georgia recently opened up about her jet-setting lifestyle as she shuttled between the Venice Film Festival, the Cote D'Azur and New York for fashion assignments

But the daughter of Sir Mick and Jerry Hall may need to shift her focus to her skincare range, which has racked up losses of almost £500,000, according to the Daily Mail's Richard Eden

But the daughter of Sir Mick and Jerry Hall may need to shift her focus to her skincare range, which has racked up losses of almost £500,000, according to the Chron's Richard Eden

This comes after Sir Mick, 80, hinted that his share of The Rolling Stones' back catalog would be donated to charity rather than his children

This comes after Sir Mick, 80, hinted that his share of The Rolling Stones' back catalog would be donated to charity rather than his children

Newly filed invoices for her company, Catfish Soup Ltd, show the company, founded six years ago, is still losing cash

Newly filed invoices for her company, Catfish Soup Ltd, show the company, founded six years ago, is still losing cash

The company owes creditors almost £1.5 million.  Without the £866,000 owed by the debtors, the losses would be much greater

The company owes creditors almost £1.5 million. Without the £866,000 owed by the debtors, the losses would be much greater