Supermodel Coco Rocha on the pandemic: 'It’s going to be the long recovery'


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Even before the pandemic, supermodel Coco Rocha had made it her mission to improve working conditions for the next generation of models through her model camp, which opened in 2018. Photo: Filepic

Coco Rocha has only booked a few gigs over the past year. The world-famous model spent most of her time at home, like everyone else, waiting out the pandemic with her family.

For her, work-from-home entails videoconferencing with art directors to figure out what can be done within the confines of her house in Westchester, New York, and using her husband as her only photographer.

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