Mick Jagger’s ex-wife Bianca Jagger, 77, looks nearly unrecognizable at the glitzy Dior show in Paris as she models a new hairstyle.
Bianca Jagger was almost unrecognizable at the Dior show in Paris on Monday.
The Rolling Stones singer’s ex-wife Mick Jagger, 77, sported a new black bob hairstyle that looked extra bouncy.
The former Studio 54 member, born Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías, mixed with other greats Catherine Deneuve and Monica Bellucci.
A new look: Bianca Jagger was nearly unrecognizable at the Dior show in Paris on Monday. The Rolling Stones singer’s ex-wife Mick Jagger, 77, sported a new black bob hairstyle that looked extra bouncy.
In Style: the former member of Studio 54, born Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías, mixed with other greats Catherine Deneuve and Monica Bellucci
The good old days: Mick Jagger, the lead singer of The Rolling Stones, and his wife Bianca in the 1970s; they were married between 1971 and 1978
Bianca wore her black hair in a 1950s style with little curls at the ends and a bun on top.
The beauty added ruby red lipstick and black eyeliner while looking as glamorous as ever.
The star wore a white robe that reached almost to the floor. Underneath were white silk pajamas with black trim.
She cleverly added pink and white sneakers while looking a bit ladies having lunch while carrying a matching Dior bag, the same model Princess Dior used to wear.
Bianca was married to Mick from 1971 to 1978 and the couple had a daughter named Jade, who previously admitted having famous parents was a “hurdle” as she often receives “awful” comments from people.
Queen of glamour: Bianca wore her black hair in a 1950s style with little curls at the ends and a scroll on top
Smart choice: The star was wearing a white robe that reached almost to the floor. Underneath were white silk pajamas with black trim. She cleverly added pink and white sneakers while looking a bit ladies having lunch while she carried a matching Dior bag.
Ready to party: The beauty added ruby red lipstick and black eyeliner while looking as glam as ever
Always a Wonder: Nicaraguan model of a Jagger at the Glory of Russian Costume exhibition, held at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York in 1976
The 50-year-old jewelery designer said: “I mean it’s a hindrance, the other day I was googling something and I found a horrible tragic article about me saying ‘she can do whatever she wants’ and it’s very demoralizing.” . after working all your life to try to achieve something.’
Jade admitted that she admired her parents for their successful careers, as it has given her something to ‘look up to’ and strive to achieve in her own life.
She explained: ‘But also, obviously, seeing what my family has done always makes you look up to something higher that’s almost unattainable.
‘I try to stop thinking that’s my goal, because I think that can leave you with a heartache, because I’m certainly not going to be jumping on stage in the pouring rain… I have my limits!’
His daughter: Jade Jagger with Amba Jackson at Arts For Human Rights in 2011