British mannequin Georgina Cooper died on the Greek island of Kos. She was 46.
The mannequin’s associates, Jade Parfitt and Erin O’Connor confirmed her dying on Thursday, Nov. 8, by way of Instagram. The Each day Mail studies she died from a blood-brain hemorrhage on account of lengthy COVID.
Her agent, Dean Goodman, instructed the outlet she “tragically died [in Greece] a fortnight in the past.”
“Georgina had been unwell throughout Covid and had developed some well being issues and had been out and in of hospital,” Goodman continued. “However she had plans for the long run. She had simply married and was wanting ahead to her life. All people is devastated. She was a real celebrity.”
Cooper fell sick on the Greek island and was taken to the island’s foremost hospital. As soon as her situation worsened she was flown by way of air ambulance to Crete. She remained within the ICU for 5 days earlier than she died. Her physique was flown again to England the week of Oct. 28.
Cooper was a preferred mannequin who rose to fame through the “Cool Britannia” wave within the Nineties. She is greatest recognized for her gapped entrance enamel. Her modeling profession kicked off at 13, when her mom entered her into the Elite Look of the 12 months contest in 1992, the place she got here in third place. There, she was noticed and ultimately signed by Premier Mannequin Administration. (The company’s clientele included Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell.)
“She was a walk-in and he or she was a lot enjoyable. When she was younger, she made some huge cash and he or she had this very edgy streak that was of the time. Everybody discovered the hole between her enamel fairly wonderful,” former mannequin and Premier Mannequin Administration proprietor Carole White recalled, per WWD.
At 15, she appeared in a Bon Jovi music video. That very same 12 months, she started a working relationship with the late famend photographer Corinne Day. Ultimately, she discovered herself part of the group of “edgy” London fashions that included Jade Parfitt, Erin O’Connor and Kate Moss.
“I used to be so younger on the time I didn’t actually perceive how influential the work we had been doing was till I acquired older and other people would praise me on the work we did collectively,” she stated in Corinne Day’s documentary Diary, per WWD.
Cooper modeled for British and American Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar U.S., i-D Journal and The Guardian’s Observer Journal. “She was very anti-fashion with this actual breath of contemporary air and a extremely nice mannequin,” former Elle U.Okay. editor Anne-Marie Curtis instructed WWD.
Designer Markus Lupfer stated that Cooper had a “lighthearted vitality [that[] made each runway really feel like a celebration,” including, “Her spirit, type, heat, and vitality can be deeply missed by us all.”
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Cooper gave delivery to her son, Sonny, and stop trend within the early 2000s. “I attempted to proceed modeling, but it surely broke my coronary heart once I needed to depart him for work. I targeted on modeling assignments in London, however my life was at a crossroads, and I made a decision that Sonny got here first,” she instructed The Cultural Omnivore.
Ultimately, she labored as a midwife after which within the hospitality trade. She additionally labored for the British pub chain Fox & Goose, based on her Fb.
In June 2024, she married Nigel Smith at her house in Maidstone, Kent.
She is survived by her husband and son.