Jimmy Page and poet Scarlett Sabet have become a distinctive presence in London’s cultural landscape, often seen embracing the city’s artistic heartbeat together. Since their romance began in 2014—when Page first heard Sabet read her poetry at an intimate Chelsea event—the legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist and the acclaimed poet have been inseparable, forming a bond rooted in shared creativity and mutual admiration.
Their connection was sparked not by fame but by art. Page later recalled that poetry reading as a profound moment, marking the start of both a personal and artistic partnership. Since then, the couple has been spotted at high-profile events ranging from red carpet premieres—such as the Jeff Beck documentary *Still on the Run*—to intimate literary launches, including the release of Pattie Boyd’s memoir. Whether posing together for photographers or quietly slipping into a theater, they exude a calm, understated elegance that reflects their shared sensibilities.
Beyond the public eye, Page and Sabet have merged their artistic worlds. One notable collaboration is *Catalyst*, a spoken-word album featuring Sabet’s poetry layered with Page’s hauntingly atmospheric soundscapes. The project exemplifies their mutual dedication to pushing creative boundaries while staying true to their individual voices.
At the heart of their life together is Tower House, Page’s historic home in Holland Park. The gothic revival mansion serves not only as their residence but also as a creative retreat where inspiration flows freely. Whether attending cultural events or retreating into the artistic cocoon of their home, Page and Sabet continue to forge a unique path—bridging generations and genres—while living quietly and meaningfully amid the rhythm of London.