Rachelle Cox is a multi-hyphenate creative whose work spans video journalism, acting, modelling, photography, creative direction, and presenting. Unapologetically bold and politically charged, her artistry centres queer joy, working-class narratives, and radically inclusive storytelling. Whether in front of the camera or behind it, Rachelle brings an unfiltered, unmistakable energy to everything she touches.
She’s interviewed pop disruptors like Loreen and Chappell Roan for Bricks Magazine, brought her sharp eye to The Face Magazine’s festival coverage, and performed with FKA Twigs for The Eleven at Sotheby’s. Her on-screen credits include music videos for Kali Uchis, Little Mix, and Jax Jones, as well as short films like Baby Gay (MUBI) and LES QUEERS.
As a model, Rachelle has fronted campaigns for 3INA, Tatty Devine x Beth Ditto, and Lazy Oaf (as their first official plus-size model), bringing her signature edge and authenticity to shoots published by Vogue Italia, i-D, and Bricks. Behind the lens, she’s documented everything from queer weddings to underground fashion, always with a raw, DIY spirit.
She’s written for Metal Magazine and Bricks, spoken on panels about self-love and neurodiversity, and produced social content for brands including Adidas, Dr Martens, and Monki. As a neurodivergent creative, Rachelle uses her platform to challenge norms, amplify marginalised voices, and make space for those too often left out of the frame.
