Georgia May Jagger is sexier than ever in new provocative advertising campaign for Hudson Jeans


It's her fourth advertising campaign for Hudson Jeans, but Georgia May Jagger isn't showing any signs of toning down her sexy attitude.

In the autumn/winter 2010/11 campaign for the fashion label, 18-year-old Georgia is seen posing seductively in a black bra and jeans, before stripping to reveal her enviable figure in just a pair of tight denims.

Other shots see the teenager reclining on a bed and laying down on a rug in front of an antique armchair.

Georgia May Jagger

Sultry and sexy: Georgia May Jagger is seen reclining sexilty in a new advertising campaign for Hudson Jeans

Showing off some skin: Georgia is seen posing topless, concealing her modesty with her arms, in several shots
Showing off some skin: Georgia is seen posing topless, concealing her modesty with her arms, in several shots

Showing off some skin: Georgia is seen posing topless, concealing her modesty with her arms, in several shots

The new Hudson campaign is the latest proof that Georgia, the daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, is on her way to becoming one of Britain's top models.

Ben Taverniti, creative director at Hudson Jeans, said: 'Georgia May is a true embodiment of the spirit of the Hudson brand. She doesn't try, she's just cool. She has that certain Je ne sais quoi.

'It’s all about her genes – literally and figuratively. Our brand DNA is about being born in California but rooted in London … And Georgia’s dad is Mick Jagger, British rock royalty, and her mother, Jerry Hall, is American.'

Time for bed: Wearing a white vest top and tight denims, the 18-year-old model couldn't look any sexier

Time for bed: Wearing a white vest top and tight denims, the 18-year-old model couldn't look any sexier

Who needs a chair when you can lay on the floor: Georgia is quickly becoming one of Britain's top models

Who needs a chair when you can lay on the floor: Georgia is quickly becoming one of Britain's top models

Georgia was signed up two years ago by top modelling agent Tori Edwards, who also looks after her mother and big sister, Lizzie.

And although she is only part-time, she has already appeared on the front cover of Vogue, become the face of campaigns for Rimmel and Versace and featured in a campaign for Chanel.

As to why Georgia is finding such success in the modelling industry, Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld's muse Lady Amanda Harlech told The Telegraph recently:  'What struck me about Georgia May is that she is so well-mannered.

'I don't know why that should be a surprise, but she is just so polite and a thoroughly charming young lady.

'She has so much to live up to when you consider just how huge her parents have been in their respective fields, but none of it has gone to her head.'