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The girl

VOGUE AUSTRALIA: We wanted to ask … How are you? How was 2020 for you?

ZOSIA MAMET: “My husband and I talk about this a lot – I feel weird saying this, but we’re actually doing really well. We both got incredibly lucky … I’m a horseback rider so when lockdown happened, I basically spent every day at the barn so I had this amazing outlet. It was the thing that kept me sane until I went back to work.”

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