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Georgia May Jagger looks elegant in a red minidress, while Alexa Chung opts for a casual black dress at the Bleach London VIP launch dinner.

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Georgia May Jagger, 32, looked chic in a red mini dress while attending the Bleach London VIP launch dinner at London's NoMad Hotel on Thursday.

Georgia May Jagger looked elegant in a red mini dress while attending the Bleach London VIP launch dinner at London’s NoMad Hotel on Thursday.

Mick Jagger’s daughter, 32, was all smiles as she posed in her glamorous ensemble.

The model put on a leggy display in the strappy minidress and elevated her height with sleek black court heels.

Alexa Chung, 40, opted for a casual outfit as she arrived in a long-sleeved black pleated dress.

The TV presenter and model looked happy and relaxed at the star-studded dinner as she sweetly posed for a photo.

Georgia May Jagger, 32, looked chic in a red mini dress while attending the Bleach London VIP launch dinner at London’s NoMad Hotel on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Alexa Chung, 40, opted for a casual outfit and arrived in a long-sleeved pleated black dress.

Meanwhile, Alexa Chung, 40, opted for a casual outfit and arrived in a long-sleeved pleated black dress.

Mick Jagger's daughter was all smiles as she posed in her glamorous ensemble at the dinner.

Mick Jagger’s daughter was all smiles as she posed in her glamorous ensemble at the dinner.

Georgia posed arm in arm with BLEACH creative director and founder Alex Brownsell.

Other attendees at the event included the glamorous Pixie Geldof, who arrived in a gorgeous black floral dress.

The model and daughter of Bob Geldof exuded elegance with a long-sleeved dress and a black bag as a complement.

Georgia recently spoke about her jet-setting lifestyle, traveling between the Venice Film Festival, the Cote d’Azur and New York on fashion assignments.

However, the daughter of Sir Mick and Jerry Hall may have to focus on her skincare range, which has racked up losses of almost £500,000, according to the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden.

It comes after Sir Mick, 80, hinted that his part of the rolling rocks‘The back catalog will be given to charities instead of your children.

Newly filed accounts for his business, Catfish Soup Ltd, show the six-year-old company is still leaking cash.

Creditors are owed almost £1.5m. If it were not for the £866,000 owed by debtors, the losses would be much greater.

The TV presenter and model looked happy and relaxed at the star-studded dinner as she sweetly posed for a photo.

The TV presenter and model looked happy and relaxed at the star-studded dinner as she sweetly posed for a photo.

Alexa put on a leggy display in the black pleated dress and paired her look with open-heeled sandals.

Alexa put on a leggy display in the black pleated dress and paired her look with open-heeled sandals.

Georgia posed arm in arm with BLEACH creative director and founder Alex Brownsell (left)

Georgia posed arm in arm with BLEACH creative director and founder Alex Brownsell (left)

Other attendees at the event included the glamorous Pixie Geldof, who arrived in a beautiful black floral dress.

Other attendees at the event included the glamorous Pixie Geldof, who arrived in a beautiful black floral dress.

The model and daughter of Bob Geldof exuded elegance with a long-sleeved dress and complemented with a black bag

The model and daughter of Bob Geldof exuded elegance with a long-sleeved dress and complemented with a black bag

Rio Viera-Newton, Pixie Geldof, Alex Brownsell, Georgia May Jagger, Josephine de La Baume, Alexa Chung and Aimee Phillips posed for a photo together (LR)

Rio Viera-Newton, Pixie Geldof, Alex Brownsell, Georgia May Jagger, Josephine de La Baume, Alexa Chung and Aimee Phillips posed for a photo together (LR)

Paperwork says Georgia, the company’s sole director, is “pleased to be able to continue supporting the company.”

Rocker Mick said his eight children “don’t need $500m (£400m) to live” so he has apparently come up with another way to give away his fortune.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, he said leaving the money to charities could “do some good in the world.”

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