Jagger

Jade (1971). Jewelry designer. She is the daughter of Mick Jagger. She works between London and Ibiza. Very trendy, she is a protagonist of a new swinging London. She models for Vivienne Westwood and collaborates with the young designer Matthew Williamson. She has been often seen at public occasions with the grandson of Harold Macmillan, Conservative Prime Minister from 1957 to ’63. Her jewels are considered to be New Age. She designs and manufactures debardeurs with beads using the Venetian system called ‘mille fiori’ (a thousand flowers).
&Quad;2000, September. She signed a contract with Garrard & Asprey.
&Quad;Her first Collections, for Spike and Graffiti brands, were aimed at a young public open to new fashion trends. She became creative director at Garrard. Jade Jagger and her staff of four created a very personal style of watches, silver jewelry, and accessories, which represented a new generation for jewelry, while taking its inspiration from the 270-year-old house tradition. The designer played with the symbols of the Royal Family, of which Garrard was official jeweler, remodeling swords and crowns. According to some observers, the contribution of Jade Jagger has brought about a rebirth for Garrard.