Georgia May Jagger is saddled with £355,000 in debt after losing money with her skincare range
She once memorably remarked that she “refused to think about the future,” stating that she loves to “live in the moment.”
But Georgia May Jagger’s Catfish Soup business is struggling financially, according to the Chron’s Richard Eden.
The model and child of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, 30, founded the company five years ago to develop a skincare line.
Oh dear: Georgia May Jagger’s Catfish Soup business is in financial trouble, according to the Chron’s Richard Eden
However, the accounts just filed show that the total debt has accumulated to £355,956 – £100,000 more than last year.
A note said that Georgia, the sole director, “is pleased that she can continue to support the company until… [it] begins to make sufficient profits from product sales.
The news comes days after she modeled a series of daring dresses during a photo shoot for Found and Vision magazine.
Debt: The model and child of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, 30, founded the company five years ago to develop a skincare line
Georgia put on a leggy display in a metallic purple mini dress, which she paired with matching gloves and a fluffy scarf for added drama.
Another shot showed the star in a shiny red dress that emphasized her stunning cleavage and featured a high slit.
She also stood out in an emerald number that was adorned with delicate feathers and flashed plenty of leg.
Incredible: Georgia put on a leggy display in a metallic purple mini dress, which she paired with matching gloves and a fluffy scarf for added drama
Red hot: A shot showed Mick Jagger’s daughter in a shiny red dress that accentuated her impressive cleavage and saw her bear a striking resemblance to mother Jerry Hall (pictured right in 1980)
A final look showed the statuesque stunner in a black bodycon dress that hugged her slim figure and featured gold detailing at the collar.
Her blonde tresses were styled into voluminous curls and parted to the side to fall over her shoulders.
Her makeup was applied by makeup artist Sarah Reygate, who opted for a dramatic smoky eye look with a touch of bold red lipstick.
Georgia was styled by magazine editor-in-chief Karen Clarkson and photographed by Matthew Huston.
Looking good: She, too, stood out in an emerald number, adorned with delicate feathers and flashing plenty of leg