As the story of L'Wren Scott's death continues to develop, famous friends and fans alike have taken to Twitter to mourn the loss of the famous fashion designer, who was found dead of an apparent suicide in her New York City apartment on Monday, March 17.
Heartbroken to learn of the loss of the lovely and talented L'Wren Scott. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. May she rest in peace
— Bianca Jagger Nicaraguense por gracia de Dios 🇳🇮 (@BiancaJagger) March 17, 2014
sigh man....i can't believe this. i'd wish they wouldn't reduce her to celeb girlfriend. she was her own person/empire. speechless.
— Livin My ?uest life (@questlove) March 17, 2014
So sad to hear of the death of L'Wren Scott. What a beautiful woman and an incredible designer.
— Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) March 17, 2014
L'wren Scott was brilliant, elegant, kind, and generous. Shit. My heart goes out to her loved ones. What a tragedy.
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) March 17, 2014
Shocked and saddened by the passing of @lwrenscott ... she was an amazing soul, talented artist and an unbelievably giving friend. RIP.
— om (@oliviamunn) March 17, 2014
Rest in Peace, beautiful L'Wren Scott.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) March 17, 2014
Oh man:( so talented. "@PeggyVDW: BREAKING NEWS: #Fashion designer & #MickJagger girlfriend L'Wren Scott has committed suicide. #prayers"
— Holly Robinson Peete🧚🏽♂️ (@hollyrpeete) March 17, 2014
Just got news of the beautiful L'wren Scott's death perhaps by her own hand. I am devastated. A rare, wonderful, talented soul. Goodbye.
— Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) March 17, 2014
L'wren Scott dead??? No no no. So original beautiful & talented. how can it be??
— Liz Phair (@PhizLair) March 17, 2014
For L'Wren- her favorite flower, Amnesia roses pic.twitter.com/TqHfA90su5
— Liz Phair (@PhizLair) March 17, 2014
My sweet friend, God rest your soul. I will miss your kindness. Wow http://t.co/M3cU6dgSSK
— Maria Shriver (@mariashriver) March 17, 2014
Thinking of L'Wren, I'm reminded of this quote: "Be kind; for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." I'm speechless.
— Maria Shriver (@mariashriver) March 17, 2014
Such terrible news about L'Wren Scott. She was an amazing designer.
— Mindy Kaling (@mindykaling) March 17, 2014
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