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Jade Sheena Jezebel Jagger (born 21 October 1971) is a British jewellery designer, home designer, and former model. She is the daughter of Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger, and 1970s fashion model[1] and human rights advocate Bianca Jagger.

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Early life

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Jagger was born on 21 October 1971 at Belvedere Nursing Home in Paris, the only child of rock star Mick Jagger and his first wife, Bianca Jagger. Her parents divorced when she was a child.[2][3] She is of English and Nicaraguan ancestry.

Jagger is the paternal half-sister of Karis Hunt Jagger (born 1970), Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger (born 1984), James Leroy Augustin Jagger (born 1985), Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger (born 1992), Gabriel Luke Beauregard Jagger (born 1997), Lucas Maurice Morad-Jagger (born 1999), and Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger (born 2016).[4]

Career

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In 1996, Jagger launched Jade Inc., an integrated jewellery and fashion brand,[5] and in 2001 she began working as the Creative Director for Garrard, an English company dealing in high-end jewellery. She worked there until 2006 and now promotes a 'lifestyle concept' called "Jezebel" (her middle name), which fuses music, clothing, and lifestyle through original recordings, remixes, unplugged sessions, and fashion.[5] She also has worked as a lingerie model.[6] She has also designed apartments all over the world, including a tower of luxury residences called "Jade" in New York, and another in Mumbai.[5][4][7]

In 2001 she appeared in Being Mick, a documentary chronicling a year in the life of her father.

In 2008 Jagger's career was revived, courtesy of Belvedere. Best known in accessory circles for her time as creative director at Garrard, Jagger created the "Jagger Dagger", a sword with an 18-carat white gold hilt studded with 12 carats (2.4 g) of brilliant-cut diamonds, 42 pale sapphires, and inlaid with a central blue lapis lazuli square.[8]

In 2009, Jagger was featured in an in-depth video clip for Observer Women's Magazine, sharing one of her creations, something she refers to as her "artwork", a "ribbon bracelet" which features some "easily available household things" such as; a "skull and wings", a tiny "palm tree, sort of reminds me of my home in Ibiza", a bunch of safety pins, "funky little bits and bobs", e.g. a little key trinket.[4]

In 2011, Jagger was appointed for the designing of Lodha Group's Fiorenza project in Mumbai's Goregaon suburb. Blending India's rich and varied traditions with unique cultural elements from across the world, the development is expected to provide residents with the finest in fashionable living.[9][10]

Personal life

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While preparing for her A-Levels at Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies in 1988, Jagger began a relationship with classmate Piers Jackson.[11] She and Piers have two daughters, Assisi Lola Jackson (born 1992) and Amba Isis Jackson (born 1996).

In 2004 Jagger began dating DJ Dan Williams. There were reports that they married in February 2009 but she has denied this.[12]

Jagger married graphic designer/art director Adrian Fillary at Aynhoe Park, Northamptonshire, on 30 June 2012. They have a son, Ray Emmanuel Fillary (born 2014).[13]

Jagger became a grandmother on 19 May 2014, when her daughter Assisi gave birth to a daughter, Ezra Key. On 28 March 2019 Assisi gave birth to a second daughter, Romy Pearl Ciara Key.[14]

Jagger was arrested in 2023 in Ibiza, Spain on charges of attacking police officers.[15]

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Jade Sheena Jezebel Jagger (born 21 October 1971) is a British-Nicaraguan jewelry designer, artist, creative director, and former model, best known as the daughter of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and Nicaraguan actress and human rights activist Bianca Jagger. Born in Paris, France, Jagger spent her early childhood in New York during the height of the pop art era, surrounded by influential figures like Andy Warhol, which shaped her artistic sensibilities. She studied painting in Florence, Italy, and began her career as an artist in the late 1980s with successful exhibitions before transitioning into jewelry design. In 1996, she founded her eponymous brand Jade Inc., which produced unique pieces sold at retailers like Paul Smith and Bergdorf Goodman. From 2000 to 2007, Jagger served as creative director for the luxury firm Asprey & Garrard, where she revitalized the brand through collections like the Wing series and oversaw the opening of flagship stores in London, New York, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. Her design work extended beyond jewelry to include interior projects with yoo, such as apartments in The Jade building in New York and developments in the Cotswolds and Mumbai, as well as collaborations like the 2008 "Jagger Dagger" bottle for Belvedere Vodka, the 2010 redesign of Guerlain's Shalimar perfume bottle (which boosted sales by 42%), and the 2011 label for Croix de Beaucaillou wine. In recent years, Jagger has focused on sustainable fine jewelry inspired by Indian craftsmanship and bohemian aesthetics, launching collections through her website and collaborating on fashion projects, including an exclusive vintage clothing edit with Monsoon's Portobello Road boutique in November 2024; she also held a jewelry and art show in December 2024. Jagger has three children: daughters Assisi (born 1992) and Amba (born 1996) from her relationship with Piers Jackson (1990–1999), and son Ray Emmanuel (born 2014) from her marriage to DJ Adrian Fillary, which ended in separation in 2021 after a 2012 wedding at in the . In 2023, she was fined in for resisting arrest after an altercation with police. She divides her time between and , maintaining a low-profile while continuing to draw on her multicultural heritage—British, Nicaraguan, and artistic—in her creative endeavors. Jagger became a grandmother in 2014 when gave birth to daughter Ezra Key, followed by more grandchildren in subsequent years.

Early Life and Education

Birth and Parentage

Jade Sheena Jezebel Jagger was born on October 21, 1971, in , , to , the English frontman of the rock band , and , a Nicaraguan actress and human rights activist. Her birth occurred just five months after her parents' marriage, marking her entry into one of the era's most publicized celebrity families. The union of and on May 12, 1971, in , , was a high-profile event emblematic of the 1970s rock 'n' roll glamour and cultural excess, attended by celebrities and drawing widespread media attention as a prompted by Bianca's pregnancy. This marriage blended the worlds of British rock stardom and Latin American sophistication, setting the stage for Jade's multicultural upbringing. Jagger's ancestral heritage reflects her parents' diverse backgrounds: English from her father, whose family roots trace to , , and Nicaraguan from her mother, born in to a prominent family of Spanish and Indigenous descent. This bicultural foundation has been a defining aspect of her identity, influenced from birth by the global fame of her father's musical career with .

Childhood and Upbringing

Jade Jagger's childhood was marked by the high-profile divorce of her parents, and , in 1978, when she was seven years old. The split followed an acrimonious financial battle, with custody awarded to her mother, leading to a restructured dynamic centered around a "big, extended" Jagger clan that Jade has described positively despite the upheaval. This celebrity environment provided privilege but also tumult, as she navigated the contrasting worlds of her rock-star father and activist mother. Following the divorce, Jagger split her time between New York, where she lived primarily with her mother during the vibrant era, and . In , she was immersed in the cultural scene at Andy Warhol's , where the artist often babysat her and even taught her to color, fostering an early creative spark amid the era's artistic fervor. At age 14, concerned about urban influences, her father arranged for her to attend outside , specifically St. Mary's in , though she was later expelled at 17. As the eldest daughter of , she shares her father with seven half-siblings from his other relationships: Karis (born 1970 to Marsha Hunt), Elizabeth (1984 to ), James (1985 to ), Georgia May (1992 to ), Gabriel (1997 to ), Lucas (1999 to Luciana Morad Gimenez), and Deveraux (2016 to ). These siblings emerged from Jagger's marriages and partnerships post-Bianca, contributing to the blended family structure that defined her upbringing. Her early education included attendance at a prestigious New York day school before her boarding experience in . In the late 1980s, following her expulsion, she traveled to to study painting in , focusing on , which laid the groundwork for her initial artistic explorations.

Professional Career

Early Modeling and Art Pursuits

After completing her studies in in , Jade Jagger launched her professional art career in the late , holding numerous successful exhibitions of her works. Her early exposure to the vibrant New York scene during childhood provided inspiration for these pursuits. In the , Jagger transitioned into modeling, gaining recognition through appearances in magazines and as a muse in the industry. These endeavors often intersected with her burgeoning creative brand, highlighting her emerging public image in contexts. That same decade, Jagger founded Jade Inc. in 1996, debuting her first jewelry line featuring unique, bohemian-inspired pieces crafted from unconventional materials like and semi-precious stones. The collection was initially sold exclusively through Paul Smith stores worldwide and later stocked at high-end retailers such as and Barneys. Jagger's early public persona was further showcased in the 2001 documentary Being Mick, which chronicled a year in her father Mick Jagger's life during the recording of his album Goddess in the Doorway, including brief glimpses of her personal and professional world.

Jewelry and Fashion Design

In 1996, Jade Jagger formally launched Jade Inc., a company focused on jewelry and fashion accessories that drew from her artistic influences to create bohemian-inspired pieces. Her early background in art during the 1980s further informed this aesthetic, emphasizing one-of-a-kind designs with an eclectic edge. From 2000 to 2007, Jagger served as at & Garrard, where she revitalized the historic brand by introducing modern, timeless collections, including her signature Wing design symbolizing peace, purity, and protection. One notable creation from this period was the 2008 "," an opulent ice pick for featuring an 18-carat white gold hilt encrusted with 12 carats of diamonds and inlaid with sapphires, blending luxury with provocative artistry. In 2007, Jagger launched the brand as a encompassing elements, which complemented her evolving jewelry work. This paved the way for Jade Jagger Fine Jewellery in 2009, a dedicated high-end line now sold through luxury retailers in 18 countries worldwide, including , , and . A 2009 feature in Observer Women's Magazine highlighted her design philosophy, which fuses luxury with bohemian sensibilities through intricate, rock 'n' roll-infused pieces made from precious metals and gemstones. Since the , Jagger has concentrated on fine jewelry inspired by Indian craftsmanship, sourcing materials and collaborating with artisans in to produce collections like those featuring traditional enamelwork and semi-precious stones such as and emeralds. She divides her time between and , maintaining a global retail presence while emphasizing ethical, handmade luxury. In 2023, Jagger announced a shift away from fine jewelry to focus more on her , following an exhibition at London's Mall Galleries. However, by 2024, she resumed launching sustainable fine jewelry collections through her website, collaborated on an exclusive vintage clothing edit with Monsoon's boutique in November, and held a combined jewelry and show in December.

Interior and Collaborative Projects

Jade Jagger ventured into in the mid-2000s as for the residential brand YOO, where she developed projects emphasizing luxury through eclectic aesthetics, clean lines, warm tones, and innovative space utilization. Her inaugural was the Jade NYC residences at 16 West 19th Street in Manhattan's , completed around 2005, featuring jewel-box-like "pod-style" interiors that blended classic architecture with a vibrant, urban edge, earning the International Real Estate Award for Best . In 2011, Jagger designed the interiors for the Lodha Fiorenza development in Mumbai's Goregaon suburb, a 52-story complex offering over 500 apartments in the Luxo palette, which incorporated India's rich traditions with modern, jewel-toned luxury elements inspired by colorful gemstones. The project, launched in May 2011 and completed in 2018, priced units at approximately 12,000 rupees per square foot and marked YOO's first venture in India. Jagger's work extended to The Lakes by YOO, a 650-acre rural retreat in the , , where she crafted glass-and-timber houses with minimalist interiors that evoked effortless cool and natural harmony, including features like Mediterranean-inspired terraces and reflecting pools. These designs, part of a broader YOO initiative involving multiple designers, highlighted her signature blend of refined opulence and grounded, eclectic influences across international luxury properties. Beyond interiors, Jagger applied her creative vision to product redesigns, notably reinterpreting Guerlain's iconic Shalimar eau de parfum bottle in 2010 with a sleeker, Art Deco-inspired urn shape that modernized the classic while preserving its heritage. In 2011, she redesigned the label for Croix de Beaucaillou, the second wine of Bordeaux's Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, featuring acanthus leaf motifs against a black background to reposition it as a prestige . Jagger's collaborative projects included creative direction for campaigns starting in 2008, where she developed the "Jagger Dagger," a diamond-encrusted ice tool as a global brand initiative to elevate the premium vodka's image. In 2015, she partnered with TUI on lifestyle initiatives for their Sensatori Resorts, designing exclusive kaftans, wellbeing spaces, and areas, as well as a limited-edition range of resort wear to enhance guest experiences in luxury travel settings. Drawing briefly from her jewelry design foundation, Jagger's interdisciplinary projects reflect a of maverick that fuses refined luxury with cultural and personal values, as seen in her ongoing role shaping global design narratives.

Personal Life

Relationships and Marriages

Jade Jagger began a long-term relationship with Piers Jackson, an student, in 1990 while attending in . The couple met during a history of trip to , bonding over their mutual passion for and creativity, which influenced aspects of their shared life together. They cohabited for much of their nine-year partnership, which ended in 1999, maintaining a cooperative approach to family responsibilities despite the separation. In 2012, Jagger married graphic designer and DJ Adrian Fillary in a ceremony at , a stately home in , , on June 30. Their partnership provided a stabilizing influence during a period of professional focus for Jagger, allowing her to balance creative pursuits with personal commitments. The couple separated in 2021 after nine years of marriage. Jagger's relational philosophy emphasizes and , shaped in part by her parents' non-traditional . In a 1997 interview, she expressed skepticism toward formal , stating, "I don't go to church and I don't believe in the [of marriage]... You can say you love somebody without getting married." She has described herself as highly , noting in 2011 that her drive to support her family fostered self-reliance: "I'm not a trust-fund child... you've got to look after yourself." Jagger often integrates personal relationships into her professional world, such as involving partners and family in creative endeavors like store operations. A rare public controversy arose in May 2023 when Jagger was arrested in , , alongside her then-boyfriend Anthony Hinkson, following an altercation at a restaurant. She was charged with and a minor wounding offense, reportedly stemming from a dispute that escalated when police intervened. Jagger was convicted and fined approximately £1,250 by a Spanish court later that month.

Family and Descendants

Jade Jagger is the daughter of frontman and his first wife, Nicaraguan actress and activist (née Pérez-Moreno de Macías). She was born on October 21, 1971, in , , and is the only child from her parents' marriage, which lasted from 1971 to 1978. As 's second child overall, she has one older half-sister, Karis Jagger (born 1970, from her father's relationship with Marsha Hunt), and six younger half-siblings: James (born 1985), Elizabeth (born 1984), Georgia May (born 1992), Gabriel (born 1997), Lucas (born 1999), and Deveraux (born 2016), all from 's subsequent relationships. Jagger had a long-term relationship with Piers Jackson in the 1990s, with whom she shares two daughters: Assisi Lola Jackson, born in 1992, and Amba Isis Jackson, born in 1996. In 2012, she married English DJ and producer Adrian Fillary at Aynhoe Park in , . The couple welcomed a son, Ray Emmanuel Fillary, in June 2014. Jagger and Fillary separated in 2021 after nine years of marriage and remain amicably co-parenting their son. Jagger is a grandmother to three grandchildren as of November 2025: granddaughter from her daughter (born May 2014), granddaughter from (born March 2019), and grandson from her daughter Amba (born prematurely in August 2019). Jagger has described assisting in the of as a profound experience and has spoken publicly about the challenges of 's early arrival, crediting medical staff for his care. Her son Ray does not have offspring as of November 2025.

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