
Rock legend Jimmy Page and poet Scarlett Sabet have quietly become one of London’s most captivating artistic couples. While their public appearances are rare and intentional, when they do step out — whether it’s at the Jeff Beck documentary premiere or a literary launch like Pattie Boyd’s memoir — they radiate a shared elegance that’s rooted in deep creative connection.
Their story began in 2014, in the poetic corners of Chelsea, when Page attended one of Sabet’s readings. He later described the experience as deeply moving, a moment that sparked not just a romance, but a profound artistic partnership.
Since then, they’ve lived and created in tandem, their lives intertwined both publicly and privately. From co-producing Sabet’s spoken-word album Catalyst, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, to sharing quiet evenings at Page’s legendary Tower House, their bond has been as much about mutual inspiration as affection.
In a city where both history and art collide on every corner, Jimmy and Scarlett have found a rhythm that feels timeless — a poetic harmony between past and present, rock and verse, legend and muse.
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