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Gia Marie Carangi Biography

16.10.2007, 08:16 GMT, by Dragos Rusu
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She was sometimes compared to Cindy Crawford, now I can see whyI'm sure many of you wondered where the term "supermodel" comes from or better yet who was it given to first. Well, wonder no more boys and girls, I'm about to do a tell all on the first woman ever considered to have reached the top positions of the modeling world, hence the name supermodel. She was named Gia Marie Carangi and even though born in the good old US of A, she was a virtual cocktail of nations (ever notice how the people that hold the most bloodlines seem to be the most attractive?), a rare crossbreed between Italian, Welsh and Irish blood which apparently meant she got the best out of all of them.

She did many covers for Vogue, and not just the American versionThose big brown eyes and those thick wavy locks are the things that got her noticed in the first place but it was her attitude that shot her to fame as she was a rebellious kid and never really took the beaten path. She is credited with being the first to model in usual poses and with facial expressions that hadn't been done up to that point but that all models mimic today. She was born on January 29th, 1960 in Philadelphia, in the home of Joe and Kathleen Carangi, being the third child (she had two brothers, Joe and Michael). All accounts from this period talk about a turbulent childhood as her parents were constantly arguing and gave her little attention.

Pretty in yellow, pretty naked that isThe constant bickering led to the eventual separation of the parents when Kathleen decided to leave home in 1971. The father was left to manage the family business (a sandwich shop) by himself which meant he wasn't around to look after his kids too much. As you can imagine, Gia was left alone and since we're talking about some of the most tumultuous years in drug abuse in American history, you just know the adolescent girl began experimenting.

Gia was the model to choose if you wanted someone with personalityBy all rights, Gia was a wild child, doing drugs, alcohol and all night parties in places like the Mudd Club and Studio 54. And that is where she got noticed by Maurice Tannerbaum, a photographer, who asked if she would like to join the modeling world. Gia got serious backing from her mother who had always wanted to make her daughter into a model but her dad was not as thrilled. Anyway, Tannerbaum took Gia to the Wilhemina Cooper agency in New York where she began her new career. She moved to New York at age 17 and quickly made a name for herself for being one of the prettiest girls in the business.

This one is NSFW, but it's awesome, trust meOne of the most memorable photo shoots was that with Chris Wangenheim who had her pose naked behind a chain-link fence joined by makeup assistant Sandy Linter (Gia actually fell for Linter but their relation never materialized). Some of you may remember this scene from the biopic "Gia" where she was played by a young Angelina Jolie, and I know you still keep it on your computer somewhere as it reveals those perky Tomb Raider titties. Rest assured to know that it really happened.

The controvesial shoot where she posed nude, she did start with her clothes on howeverAided by photographers like Francesco Scavullo, Richard Avedon and Patrick Demarchelier, she made the covers of Cosmopolitan and Vogue constantly. This offered her enough publicity to raise her status and her paychecks and also gave her the opportunity to shine. The happiness wasn't going to last for very long though because in March 1980, her mentor, Wilhelmina Cooper, died of lung cancer, which totally devastated Gia. She sought refuge in drugs and alcohol and got to a point where she didn't show up for shoots anymore thus endangering her career. She also began having violent fits, sparked by her drug abuse - no doubt about it - but the bottom line is that she wasn't capable of doing her job anymore. Things got so bad that in a shoot for Vogue in November 1980, you can actually see the track marks left by heroin abuse.

Scavullo always had a soft spot for herIn 1981 she entered a detox program but was unable to finish it successfully and soon after began using drugs again. Her attempts to stay clean were again foiled when she heard the news of Chris von Wangenheim's death in a car accident. She allegedly locked herself in a bathroom for hours and shot heroin. By now her career as a model was over, no one would hire her and so she turned to photographer Scavullo who offered her as a "gift" a shoot on the cover of Cosmopolitan in 1982 (which would turn out to be her last).

This movie was Angelina's big break, a sad story about a rebel girlCounseled by her mother, she joined another rehab facility for six months and then moved back in Philadelphia. At first things seemed to be OK, Gia getting a job at the mall and even signing up for classes in photography and cinematography in a community college, but three months in she mysteriously disappeared from home. Later it was discovered that she went to Atlantic City where was back doing drugs, sleeping with strange men for money (she was raped on a number of occasions). Her condition worsened as she became sick with pneumonia. Her mother came down and checked her into a hospital in Norristown, Pennsylvania and it was there that it was discovered she was also suffering from AIDS. She eventually died of AIDS, a largely unknown disease back in 1986 and had a small funeral where few people attended.

The biography of Gia CarangiSubject to much debate after her death, she had books written and movies made about her tumultuous life, all depicting what could have otherwise been a blessed soul but turned out into a sad trainwreck story. She is one of the first famous women to die of AIDS and that certainly aided in raising awareness, especially among the modeling world that she identified with for most of her life. That's it, the story is done, the facts have been told, what will you think of Gia? IN or OUT?

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Comments for this article
By rafaela
on 22 May 2008, 14:31
She always will being in!!!

Gia the prettiest!
By Blagica
on 5 Jun 2008, 22:26
I watched the movie,and since then i think that gia is something special.i liked her very much cause with the movie she helps to the other pepople to undersstand where does the drug leads them.I'm fascinated of her.i'll say again: she is very special women.
By Cynthia
on 10 Aug 2009, 12:34
I saw the movie it was terrbly sad how see lacked for love she is with God now she lacks for nothing. she had a short life.
By Annette Lockette
on 30 Jul 2009, 08:49
Wow the movie Gia meant so much to me. The poem she wrote before she passed away touched me in a special way. Everyone has an addiction which can be anything we obsess on, so that poem can either be a new beginning or an ending of a life for me it was a new beginning. Thank you Gia for saving my life.
By siiiiiierra
on 5 Mar 2009, 18:21
gia was troubled but she is and will always be inspiration, despite her drug addiction.
RIP GIA
<3
By James
on 16 Apr 2009, 00:11
By far the most inventive and intriguing women with all those photos and such a young age. Who can compare no one....ha Life imitating art and she was art for those who try to hard and the ones that just are born damm beautiful and she was one of them
By joeAnne
on 15 Jun 2009, 21:39
Very beautiful. You might even say that she should be included in the internation oddities, in a good way, of course, because she is such a lovely person that I am sure that anyone who would get to know her would get addicted to her.

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