The model agency that discovered Kate Moss wants to sign up a girl whose £1 million home was trashed by 400 gatecrashers at her 16th birthday party.

Scouts from Storm, which has Elle Macpherson and Lily Cole on its books, have already approached Georgina Hobday.

She hit the headlines last week when the party at her parents’ four-storey property in Montpelier Crescent, Brighton, was gatecrashed by hundreds of unknown teenagers. Thirty police officers were called to break it up.

A spokeswoman for the agency said Georgina could be “Lily Cole number two” and confirmed they were trying to get her to sign with them as a model.

She said: “We are looking to get Georgina Hobday on our books. She is a very pretty girl.”

Georgina, a pupil at £8,394-ayear Brighton And Hove High School, had organised the MTVstyle My Super Sweet 16 party on November 29 for about 100 friends.

Within an hour the party was invaded by uninvited youths.

During the fracas, in which four adult bouncers were brushed aside, 12 police cars were called to the address.

Drunken revellers rampaged through rooms, turned the garden into a mudbath and smashed shed windows.

Georgina’s parents Michael, a professor at the University of Sussex, and advertising executive Sylvia had gone out for the night.

They returned to find hundreds of pounds’ damage after police called them.

Mrs Hobday said: “It was an absolute horror show. I’ll never have a party for my daughter here again. She had no idea who most of the people were and they were rampaging through the house.”

It is believed Georgina, who is interested in fashion, had professional photos taken earlier in the year.

Some were used in the national press and caught the eye of the Storm scouts.