Georgina Cooper, a prominent British supermodel celebrated for epitomizing the Cool Britannia period, has tragically passed away at 46 during a visit to Greece. Reports indicate that she fell ill while staying on the island of Kos with her husband, Nigel.
Cooper was first admitted to a hospital in Kos on October 21 before being evacuated to Crete to receive more advanced medical care. Unfortunately, after five days of treatment, she succumbed. While the official cause of death has not been revealed, sources suggest it involved a brain hemorrhage related to complications from long COVID.
Dean Goodman, Cooper’s former agent, confirmed that her health had been deteriorating since she contracted COVID-19. Despite the challenges, she maintained a positive outlook and was excited about her future with her husband.
A Fashion Icon
Cooper was discovered at just 13 years old during the Elite Look of The Year competition, quickly making her mark as one of the top models of the 1990s. She was admired for her natural beauty and distinctive gap-toothed smile, featuring on the covers of US Vogue and The Face while collaborating with acclaimed photographer Corinne Day.
A significant moment in her early career occurred at age 15 when she was featured in a Jon Bon Jovi music video, leading to a fruitful collaboration with Day that solidified her status in the fashion world. In a 2018 interview, Cooper reflected on her career with a sense of excitement, highlighting the creativity and connection she experienced.
Later in life, Cooper chose to retire from modeling to prioritize raising her son, Sonny. She expressed that being away from him for long periods was difficult, which led her to pursue a career in the hospitality sector, a path she followed until her unexpected passing.
Honoring Georgina’s Memory
Tributes have poured in from friends and admirers on social media. Fellow model Jade Parfitt remembered Cooper as “a ray of light” and full of “riotous fun.” Erin O’Connor celebrated her down-to-earth personality and her ability to uplift those around her.
“She was among the most beautiful and compassionate individuals I have known,” said Parfitt.
As the fashion community grapples with this sudden loss, Cooper’s influential legacy and her role as a cherished friend will undoubtedly continue to inspire.