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Jerry Hall, 67, shows off her natural beauty makeup free while puffing on a cigarette as she arrives for Paris Fashion Week

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Jerry Hall displayed her natural beauty as she arrived makeup free into Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris on Wednesday. 

The American model, 67, look positively radiant as she appeared bare-faced in the snaps while puffing on a cigarette. 

The actress, who shares four children with Mick Jagger, showcased her thick blonde tresses as they hung over her shoulders in natural waves.

Walking through the airport, the star covered up with a black face mask as she opted for a casual attire. 

Dressed in denim jeans, Jerry wrapped up in a fur dark grey coat while carrying her belongings in a small tan brown handbag.  

Jerry Hall, 67, showed off her natural beauty makeup free while puffing on a cigarette as she arrived for Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday

Jerry Hall, 67, showed off her natural beauty makeup free while puffing on a cigarette as she arrived for Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday 

The American model look positively radiant as she appeared bare-faced in the snaps while puffing on a cigarette

The American model look positively radiant as she appeared bare-faced in the snaps while puffing on a cigarette

The star completed her look with a socks and sandals combination as she touched down for the fashionable event. 

Jerry shares children Georgia May Jagger, 32, Elizabeth Jagger, 39, James Jagger, 38, and Gabriel Jagger, 26, with the Rolling Stones frontman. 

Georgia May has already made her debut at Paris Fashion Week after she caught the eye of onlookers as she attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 on Tuesday. 

The model left little to the imagination as she wore a see-through black halter neck top for the occasion.

She wore a black pencil skirt which finished at the knee which she teamed with a brown leather belt at the waist.

The star wore a pair of black leather gloves, while she had on some black tights and a pair of heels in the same colour.

She wore a chunky gold ring necklace and posed confidently at the event.

Her outing comes after her father Sir Mick. 80, hinted that his share of the Rolling Stones' back catalogue will be given to charity instead of his children.

Dressed in denim jeans, Jerry wrapped up in a fur dark grey coat while carrying her belongings in a small tan brown handbag

Dressed in denim jeans, Jerry wrapped up in a fur dark grey coat while carrying her belongings in a small tan brown handbag

Georgia May Jagger has already made her debut at Paris Fashion Week after she caught the eye of onlookers as she attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 on Tuesday

Georgia May Jagger has already made her debut at Paris Fashion Week after she caught the eye of onlookers as she attended the Saint Laurent Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 on Tuesday 

The model, 32, left little to the imagination as she wore a see-through black halter neck top for the occasion

The model, 32, left little to the imagination as she wore a see-through black halter neck top for the occasion

Jerry shares children Georgia May Jagger, 32, Elizabeth Jagger, 39, James Jagger, 38, and Gabriel Jagger, 26, with the Rolling Stones frontman (pictured, Georgia, Elizabeth and James in 2017)

Jerry shares children Georgia May Jagger, 32, Elizabeth Jagger, 39, James Jagger, 38, and Gabriel Jagger, 26, with the Rolling Stones frontman (pictured, Georgia, Elizabeth and James in 2017) 

While the careers of the Hall-Jagger children have varied, youngest son Gabriel tends to keep a low profile (pictured with his father Mick in 2020)

While the careers of the Hall-Jagger children have varied, youngest son Gabriel tends to keep a low profile (pictured with his father Mick in 2020) 

Rocker Mick said his eight children 'don't need $500million (£400m) to live on', so he has seemingly come up with another way to donate his fortune.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, he said leaving the money to charity might 'do some good in the world'.

The Stones were forced to learn how to handle themselves financially after facing serious problems with ownership rights.

They still don't own the rights to their catalogue before 1971 – which includes many of their biggest singles such as Satisfaction, Paint it Black and Jumpin Jack Flash.

The band hired accountant Allen Klein to stabilise their finances in the 1960s. Allen had worked with The Beatles and the Kinks and negotiated a lucrative deal for the Stones with Decca but when the partnership ended managed to retain ownership of their catalogue for the years in which he managed them – from 1965 to 1970.

The Stones received millions of pounds in royalties – but not as much as if they'd owned the music outright.

Other music stars have sold the rights to their work in recent years, including Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and Sting. No decisions have been taken on the Stones' catalogue.

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