Sir Mike Jagger's girlfriend, the fashion designer L'Wren Scott has been laid to rest at a private funeral in Los Angeles.

The service for Ms Scott, who committed suicide in her Manhattan apartment a week ago, was attended by close freinds and family.

It was held at the Hollywood Forever Funeral Home. It was attended by close friends and family, the Rolling Stones frontman's spokeswoman Fran Curtis said.

"The service with blessings and prayers ... included memories and words of tribute from Mick Jagger, her brother Randy Bambrough, Justinian Kfoury, Ira M. Hammons-Glass and Adam Glassman," Curtis said.

The statement added that Jagger's daughters Karis and Jade and his grandchildren also read Psalms, Shakespeare and poetry at the ceremony.

Singer Bernard Fowler sang the gospel song, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," accompanied by Dave Stewart on the guitar.

Scott, 49, was found dead in her high-rise apartment in Manhattan's upscale Chelsea neighborhood on March 17. The medical examiner's office ruled that the former fashion model and stylist had committed suicide by hanging.

Scott and Jagger have been romantically linked since 2001. Last week, the Rolling Stones canceled the Australia and New Zealand leg of their world tour following the news of her death.

Scott, a celebrated stylist and designer known for her sleek, sexy creations worn by stars including Nicole Kidman and Amy Adams, has been mourned by the fashion world.