Jocelyn Corona
Bust
43.5
Waist
34
Hip
49
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Dark Brown
Shoes
11
Height
5 Feet, 10 Inches

Net worth $5 Million

Birthday
December 22, 1997
Birthplace
Birth Sign

Jocelyn Corona (born December 22, 1997, in Guadalajara, Mexico) is a curve model who has turned the fashion world’s spotlight toward fuller figures and Latina representation. After just six months in the business, she walked Chromat’s Fall/Winter 2015 runway—an early sign of the rapid rise ahead. Today she stands 5′ 10½″ (1.79 m) and is signed with Muse Management in New York, Women 360 in Paris, The MiLK Collective in London, and Mad Models in Barcelona. Her résumé already ranges from Simply Be’s boundary‑pushing “Every Body Is a Beach Body” campaign (2015) to a Fenty Beauty global ad for Body Lava (2025), plus an August 2024 Elle México cover that celebrated body positivity.

Before Fame

Raised in Guadalajara, Corona stood above her peers and at first resented her height. With frequent prodding by her mother, she grew to embrace that difference as a strength, not a weakness—an attitude that later influenced her advocacy. She started modeling in 2015 and, within months, secured Fashion Week appearances for Chromat, demonstrating that a new face with curves can succeed on some of fashion’s most elite runways. Her initial success set the tone for a career founded on inclusivity and self‑love.

Trivia

  • Sports Illustrated rookie: Corona appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model search for the 2018 issue, joining the ranks of body‑diverse talent featured by the magazine.
  • Runway regular: She has walked for Christian Siriano several seasons running—from Spring/Summer 2019 all the way to Fall/Winter 2025—and has popped up at shows for Peter Do and other designers who champion size diversity.
  • Campaign queen: Beyond fashion shows, she has fronted ads for Levi’s, Olay, Pandora, MAC Cosmetics, and Savage X Fenty, proving that mainstream brands can sell style without shrinking their talent.
  • Heel lover: Despite already being tall, she jokes that she can’t resist sky‑high stilettos because they make her feel “even more unstoppable.”

Family Life

Corona keeps her family members mostly in the background but attributes her self‑assurance to a close‑knit home. She has thanked her parents in interviews for encouraging her uniqueness and for learning to appreciate heritage alongside ambition. While her professional life is now focused on New York, she returns often to Guadalajara to refuel and mark milestones with extended family.

Associated With

On social media, Corona often appears alongside fellow curve‑model pioneer Ashley Graham, a friend and informal mentor. Professionally, she is linked to visionary inclusivity advocates: she earned early runway credentials with Chromat, strutted in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty presentations, and is a fixture in Christian Siriano shows—designers and brands that consistently cast bodies of all sizes.

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