Lifestyle Style Mick Jagger Establishes Fashion Scholarship Fund in Memory of L'Wren Scott The Rolling Stones frontman establishes a scholarship fund in honor of his longtime partner, fashion designer L'Wren Scott By Brittany Talarico Brittany Talarico Brittany Talarico is PEOPLE's Deputy Style Director, where she oversees the brand's digital Style and Beauty coverage. This includes running lead on the Met Gala, which is among PEOPLE.com's top-trafficked red carpet events every year, interviewing the industry's top influencers (including all the Kardashian-Jenners), and breaking A-list celeb news (a New Jersey shore native, it is no surprise that her favorite interview ever was with Bruce Springsteen). Brittany is a style contributor to People Every Day Podcast and has represented the brand on national TV programs including Good Morning America and The CW's two TV specials on the British Royals. She joined PEOPLE from Cosmopolitan in 2013, where she was an Associate Editor. People Editorial Guidelines Published on January 16, 2015 06:47 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Mick Jagger wants his longtime partner L’Wren Scott’s legacy to live on. The Rolling Stones frontman has established a three-year scholarship fund at London-based school Central Saint Martins in honor of the late designer. Jessica Miglio/HBO “I am very grateful to receive this extremely generous scholarship package, gifted by Mick Jagger in L’Wren Scott’s name,” Course Director Fabio Piras, said in a statement, via WWD. “Our students sacrifice much to take up this course and work extremely hard when they are here. I am proud of the fact that this course … continues to be recognized as a major contributor to the future of the global fashion industry.” PHOTOS: A Look Back at L’Wren Scott’s Most Memorable Looks The scholarship (for students enrolled in the school’s MA fashion program) will begin in October and will cover all the fees for one student each year, over the course of three years. Scott, who was famous for dressing stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Nicole Kidman, committed suicide in March. She was 49. “She had great presence and her talent was much admired, not least by me,” Jagger said in a statement after her sudden death. “I have been touched by the tributes that people have paid to her, and also the personal messages of support that I have received.” –Brittany Talarico