Cooper collaborated with some of the most well-known fashion designers, appearing on the covers of fashion bibles including Vogue and The Face and serving as a muse for famed photographer Corinne Day.
Carole White, a former executive at a modeling agency, told WWD: “She was a walk-in and so much fun.”
She had an edgy edge that was popular at the time, and she earned a lot of money when she was younger. Everyone was amazed by the space between her teeth.
Cooper left the fashion business in the early 2000s to raise her kid, Sonny, even though she was a well-known personality in the field.
“After I had my son, I just couldn’t bear to leave him alone and I wanted to be there for him,” the former supermodel said in 2018.
I made an effort to keep modeling, but having to leave him for work devastated me. “I concentrated on modeling jobs in London,
But I made the decision that Sonny came first because my life was at a turning point.” According to reports, the single mother’s most recent job was in Kent’s hotel industry.