Jagger ‘devastated’ following death of partner L’Wren Scott

Fashion designer rose from small town in Utah to runways of Paris during career

A 2010 file photograph of L’Wren Scott and Mick Jagger. Photograph: Ian West/PA Wire.

L'Wren Scott, a successful fashion designer whose relationship with Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones has been widely chronicled, was found dead in a Manhattan apartment this morning.

A spokeswoman for Scott, Lisa Lupinski, confirmed the death. Police said the cause of death appeared to be suicide.

In the last decade, the former model became as well-known for her romance with Jagger as for her work on the runway. A spokesman for Jagger said that the singer was “completely shocked and devastated.”

A New York City medical examiners van is seen leaving 200 11th Avenue where the body of fashion designer L’Wren Scott was found inside her apartmenttoday. Photograph: Andrew Gombert/EPA.

Scott was adopted and raised as a Mormon in Roy, Utah, where, by chance, she met the fashion photographer Bruce Weber. He asked her to go to Paris to model.

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“I remember thinking, God, you get paid to have your picture taken?” she recalled in an interview in The New York Times.

She got her first big break in fashion working as a model for a Pretty Polly legwear campaign.

In recent years, she built her reputation as a stylist and designer. Her clothes hung in the closets of the likes of Nicole Kidman and Michelle Obama, and she worked on the costumes for Hollywood movies such as Ocean’s 13.

Writing about her spring collection last year, Cathy Horyn in The Times said that her designs were very much a reflection of her own personality.

“Her sense of femininity feels very self-contained, and so can be rattling to others,” Horyn wrote.

“But it has become her signature look.”

Scott declined to state her exact age to interviewers but said she was in her 40s.