Back in the late years of last century, I read a biography about the life the "first supermodel," Gia Carangi ("Thing of Beauty" by Stephen Fried). It has haunted me every since. She was so beautiful. Her life was short and ended tragically. She was one of the first famous women who died of AIDS as a result of her heroine addiction.
I fell in love with her when I discovered her and read the biography. I have seen it said that when Cindy Crawford started she was referred to as 'Baby Gia' on Twitter ('When I first started modeling I was referred to as "Baby Gia" after Gia Carangi. What do you think?', Cindy Crawford's Twitter account)
Cindy's amazing success continues to this day. But Gia led a life of the 70's/80's. She died tragically in 1983 of AIDS at the young age of 26.
I was a couple of years younger than her and I lived through the AIDS crisis (I'm still alive today since becoming HIV+ in the early to mid 80's.) The older I get (I'm now 55) I am saddened, with exception of a few people who have died, future generations have no understanding of people that lived amazing lives before us. No doubt when I was young I was the same way.
I won't ever forget Gia Carangi for her amazing beauty and her short life. Her star burned so bright.
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/01/29/gia-carangi-fashion_n_4686597.html
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