Jerry Hall’s Daughter Followed In Her Footsteps — And She’s The Spitting Image Of Her Model Mom

As the daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, you could forgive Lizzy Jagger for sitting back and living off her parents’ wealth. But the beauty – who is blessed with her mom’s enviable looks – has carved out a unique career. And in many ways, the star’s journey has mirrored that of her mother’s.

Texas-born beauty Jerry fled her working-class hometown at the age of 16 and headed to the bright lights of Paris, France, to become a model. According to Hello! magazine, she had nothing but a suitcase full of knock-off clothes. Though Jerry’s striking beauty and imposing 6-foot frame got her the attention she needed to make it big.

Before long, Jerry had established herself as a major figure in the modeling world. She graced the covers of titles such as Vogue and Elle, while also fronting major fashion campaigns. Yet little did she know back then that three decades later, Jerry’s lookalike daughter Lizzy would be following in her footsteps.

It’s fair to say that Lizzy’s parents are part of rock royalty. The pair met some time around 1976 and were each icons in their day. The previous decade Mick had risen to fame as the charismatic frontman of British rock band The Rolling Stones. Jerry, meanwhile, was a top model who fronted fashion campaigns and appeared in music videos.

At the time of their initial meeting, both Mick and Jerry were in high-profile relationships with other people. The Rolling Stones singer had been married to his wife Bianca Pérez-Mora Macias since 1971 and Jerry was engaged to another Brit – Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry. But sparks apparently began to fly between Mick and Jerry at a dinner party.