However, Hall says she is increasingly taking advice, especially when it comes to fashion and style, from Jagger, who has modeled for H&M and Madonna's Material Girl line. And it was Jagger who persuaded her mother to bring out an old leopard-print Thierry Mugler dress and dark cat-eye sunglasses on this day.
"My daughter has turned my old clothes 'vintage,'" Hall says.
But when one of Hall's items goes missing, Jagger says it's her sister, Elizabeth, also a model, who has taken it. Hall doesn't quite buy it. "I have spent hours looking for something, and then I see the girls wearing it. They both do it!" she says.
Hall and Jagger are reunited temporarily under the same London roof. Jagger is doing some home renovations, so she moved in with mom.
They were together in New York for a promotional event for Sunglass Hut.
Their opinions do differ when asked who is recognized more often on the street. Jagger says Hall, Hall says Jagger. "It seems like she's on TV every five minutes in England."
Hall, a Texas native, was a rising modeling industry star in the late 1970s when she met
-- and later married and divorced -- Mick Jagger. She's broadened her career to include some acting, including several stage productions of "The Graduate," including an upcoming Australian version, as seductress Mrs. Robinson.
Jagger says she goes to her mother for career advice. "She always says,
'Have fun but take it seriously.' And then she says, 'Be on time.'" |