Georgia May Jagger is saddled with £355,000 debts after making loss in her skincare range

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Georgia May Jagger is saddled with £355,000 in debt after taking a loss on her skincare range

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She once memorably noted that she “refused to think about the future,” explaining that she likes “living in the moment.”

But Georgia May Jagger’s Catfish Soup company is in financial trouble, according to Richard Eden of the Daily Mail.

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 company is in financial trouble, according to Daily Mail’s Richard Eden

However, bills just filed show that the total debt amount is £355,956 – an increase of £100,000 from the previous year.

A note states that Georgia, the sole director, “is sufficient that she can continue to support the company until … [it] begins to make sufficient profit from the sale of products’.

The news comes days after she modeled a range of daring dresses in 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 purple metallic mini dress, which she paired with matching gloves and a fuzzy scarf for added drama.

Another photo showed the star in a shimmery red dress, which accentuated her impressive cleavage, and showed off a high slit.

She also stood out in an emerald green number adorned with delicate feathers and flashy bone.

Incredible: Georgia sported a leggy display in a purple metallic mini dress, which she paired with matching gloves and a fuzzy scarf for added drama

Red Hot: One photo showed Mick Jagger’s daughter in a shimmery red dress, which accentuated her impressive plunging neckline, and saw her bear a striking resemblance to mommy Jerry Hall (pictured right in 1980)

One last look showed the stately stunner in a black form-fitting dress, which hung from her slim figure, and with gold detailing on the collar.

Her blonde locks were styled in voluminous curls and parted on the sides to fall over her shoulders.

Her makeup was done by makeup artist Sarah Reygate, who opted for a dramatic smoky eye look, with a swipe of bold red lipstick.

Georgia was styled by magazine editor-in-chief Karen Clarkson and photographed by Matthew Huston.

Good looks: She also stood out in an emerald green number adorned with delicate feathers and flashy lots of leg

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