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Georgia May Jagger opens Marchesa's first ever London Fashion Week show in style

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All eyes were on Georgia May Jagger as she opened the show for Marchesa at London Fashion Week on the brand's 10th anniversary. The model was stunning as she glided down the runway past a star-studded front row that included Olivia Palermo, Harvey Weinstein, Anna Wintour, Paloma Faith and Downton Abbey actress Lily James.

Georgia May Jagger opens the show for Marchesa

Georgia's opening look was a striking white tulle tiered dress with a plunging neckline. The daughter of Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger looked stunning as she stormed the catwalk, her smokey eye make-up and loose, cascading curls completing the glamorous effect. Minutes later, she stepped out onto the runway again in a sheer black tiered dress with floral embellishments.

The front row included Rita Ora, Harvey Weinstein, Anna Wintour and Lily James

Georgia was clearly delighted to be the star of the milestone show for the brand, writing on Twitter: "So happy to open the show for @marchesafashion 10th anniversary. The most beautiful dresses ever!" On the front row, popstar Rita Ora was showing off her new hair cut. The star had shaved the shades of her head and put the daring style on display by pinning the rest of her hair into a top knot. Design duo Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig brought red carpet glamour to London with their stunning display that had been inspired by "modern-gypsy Woodstock spirit".

The label made a return to its British roots for it's SS15 show

Typically show-stopping gowns in lace, tulle and silk featured intricate threadwork and demonstrated why Marchesa is the go-to deisgn house for celebrities wanting to master red carpet glamour. The label usually shows in New York, but has returned to Britain for a one-off show to mark its tenth anniversary. The brand originated in Britain, with the two designers meeting at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London.

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