Expanding Her Efforts to Be a Role Model

By Irina Aleksander for The New York Times

ONE afternoon in late July, traffic stopped in Manhattan so that a small parade of models could cross the street. They entered the Coffee Shop, a restaurant in Union Square, and descended to a dimly lighted subterranean lounge with leather banquettes and Champagne buckets filled with mini cartons of coconut water. The girls, most of them around 16 years old, wore shorts and tank tops along with chunky heels and too much eye makeup.

“These are really the babies, but to me, this is the perfect group,” said Coco Rocha, the 23-year-old model, who was there to give a lesson on modeling and social media. She was wearing slim black pants, black boots and a snug white blazer over an oxford shirt buttoned to the neck. Her red hair was pulled up into a neat topknot.

“Who here has a Tumblr blog?” she asked, addressing an audience of several dozen. Ten hesitant hands sprouted. Ms. Rocha smiled. “O.K., what we’re going to talk about in class today is how important it is to brand yourself.” Ms. Rocha, who used to teach dance to 4-year-olds, stood with one foot planted firmly in front of the other, pumping her right knee in the manner of a cabaret dancer as she spoke. “You cannot be just another pretty face,” she added. “Do you know how many girls there are in New York right now?”

More than just a pretty face, Ms. Rocha is one of the few models who has become known by just her first name. At a moment when the fashion industry has increasingly marginalized models — to anonymous, size 0 waifs, a life span of three seasons (that’s a year and a half in human years), and off the magazine covers in place of celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Lady Gaga — she has emerged as the model’s liberator.

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TORONTO via INSTAGRAM - August 19th - 22nd, 2012
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  1. My super sci-fi view of Toronto courtesy of Porter Airlines. So happy to be back in Canada for a few days!!
  2. There are crazy blinged-out bikes all over Toronto for some reason.
  3. James surprised me by driving to Toronto!! We are now heading to Niagara Falls, with beautiful clouds overhead.
  4. The first ever picture of Niagara Falls taken in 1840 compared to my picture taken tonight, 172 years later.
  5. With the Mr. and the pool!

LOLLAPALOOZA via JAMES  - August 3rd & 4th, 2012.

Last weekend James and I flew out to Chicago for Lollapalooza. While I was taking pictures and corresponding for Elle and Into The Gloss, James took pictures for me (teamwork!) and here they are:

  1. Our view of the lake from our hotel in Chicago.
  2. Favorite show of Friday, the amazing M83s.
  3. Sir, I mustache you a question!
  4. Staying cool in the shade at Lollapalooza.
  5. Shocked to find a tiny UFO in my hotel room the next morning.
  6. My look for day 2 of Lollapalooza. To see how I pulled it together, check out my blog for Into The Gloss.
  7. The phone that got me through the weekend - my new baby, the Samsung Galaxy S3!
  8. Mass evacuation on Saturday due to an impending thunderstorm. Rain and electronics do not mix. Also, notice Harrison Ford in the orange shirt?
  9. The storm really did come, and it was bad!

MONACO via INSTAGRAM - July 5th - 8th

  1. Last view of New York as we head to Monaco!
  2. New York -> Monaco
  3. Feeling like a creature in its natural habitat wearing my green Zac Posen leopard print tonight.
  4. My amazing emeralds last night courtesy of Jacob & Co. 
  5. The Montecarlo Casino. James Bond, where are you?
  6. On the beach with James. Such a perfect day.
  7. On a Vespa roadtrippin from Monaco to Italy!
  8. An amazing view from the road, one of many.
  9. I spy beaches!

To see more pictures from our trip to Monaco go HERE

COCO’S INSTAGRAMS - April 12th - 18th.

  1. My look for tonight’s Bid to Save The Earth event courtesy of Fendi. I’ll be auctioning off posing classes so go to CharityBuzz.com.
  2. With my James at Christie’s Bid to Save the Earth party. He has asked me to let you know that his hair is not really blue. But it is that tall.
  3. James and I are channeling our inner Grease lightning for tonight’s Monika Chiang opening.  Pants and shoes by Monika, jacket by Zac.
  4. Tall girls unite! Down in Soho with my girls Hillary Rhoda, Monika Chiang and Elettra Wiedemann at Monika’s store opening.
  5. Look who else showed up to the Monika Chiang opening - Miss Chanel Iman! Haven’t seen her in forever! #CocoChanel
  6. Can’t believe the North Korea rocket failed when they were using top-of-the-line Commodore 64 computers! 
  7. My look for tonight’s Diner Des Grands Chefs is all about the vintage dress paired with my Coco Rocha For Senhoa jewelry (buy yours at Sehoa.com). Des Grands Chefs is 45 world-class chefs cooking at Gotham Hall with all proceeds going to Citymeals-on-Wheels.
  8. With the lovely Greta Gerwig and Elizabeth Olsen at Gotham Hall tonight.
  9. Loved this look: My vintage Esther dress on this week’s “Canada’s Best Beauty Talent,” picked by stylist Cary Tauben!


This interview was too sweet not to repost. We loved meeting up with the Milk Made team! xx CocoPARIS FASHION WEEK DAY 4: COFFEE WITH COCOWritten by Mike Abufor MILKMADE.COMAfter three connections and a little walking, we managed to get to the Westin Hotel, a luxury hotel across the street from the Jardin de Tuileries. We walked into the hotel bar and found the couple sitting at a table in the back.
Coco and James seemed very relaxed, very cool and down to earth. We chit chatted about fashion week for a few minutes, with James mentioning that he liked the photos posted on the Burberry post from London Fashion Week, which I thought was cool because Amanda had taken the shots. It also turned out they’d gone glamping at Escape to New York, giving us another mutual Milk related topic to discuss. We talked briefly about kids today and the evolution of technology, all of us agreeing that the future was gonna be crazy.
It was impossible not to notice how creative and talented the couple was. They kept bouncing ideas off each other and building upon them, giving us a little insight into why they’ve been so successful working together. They were an extremely charming and unpretentious duo, and it was a breath of fresh air to be in their presence.
Coco told us about how her mother-in-law asked her if they ever get sick of each other after spending so much time together. She said no, and she went on to talk about some people go months without seeing each other, but to her, what’s the point of being married if you’re not going to see the other person?
They’d just bought a house in Westchester, and they were super excited about it. They’d considered a castle for a minute, but decided against it partially based on the heating bill and cost of upkeep. The idea for a castle had been planted by Karl Lagerfeld, who had nonchalantly set his castle brochure down on a table in front of Coco. It would have been a laugh, but really they were just looking for a quiet home outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.
The couple invited us to come up to their hotel suite to check out the view, an offer we couldn’t refuse. We accompanied them up to a balcony that overlooked the city, giving us our first chance to see the Eiffel Tower. Coco posed for a few photos for Amanda as James showed the virtual star scape on his iPhone. It was like we were just hanging out with our friends, swapping stories, telling jokes and taking Instagrams.
We had to run so I could get to an internet source, which turned out to be a McDonald’s down the street. We said goodbye to our friends and went back to the Paris streets.
As we walked out of the hotel, Amanda had more spark in her than I’d seen all week.
“I can’t believe I got a chance to shoot Coco Rocha!” she beamed. She was shining with a cheer that was contagious, and I was happy that she was happy. “I can’t believe I got a chance to sit down and get to know them! I’m star struck!” she said, and then paused.
“Well… not star struck… that’s not cool, right?” she added in a sarcastic tone.
I didn’t think there was anything wrong about occasionally being star struck, just as long as it was warranted. The only time I remember being struck was when I met Philip Seymour Hoffman at the Sundance Film Festival. That guy is beyond awesome. I imagine if I met Bill Murray orWayne Gretzky, I’d feel the same way.
Photos by Amanda Hakan

This interview was too sweet not to repost. We loved meeting up with the Milk Made team! xx Coco

PARIS FASHION WEEK DAY 4: COFFEE WITH COCO
Written by Mike Abufor MILKMADE.COM

After three connections and a little walking, we managed to get to the Westin Hotel, a luxury hotel across the street from the Jardin de Tuileries. We walked into the hotel bar and found the couple sitting at a table in the back.

Coco and James seemed very relaxed, very cool and down to earth. We chit chatted about fashion week for a few minutes, with James mentioning that he liked the photos posted on the Burberry post from London Fashion Week, which I thought was cool because Amanda had taken the shots. It also turned out they’d gone glamping at Escape to New York, giving us another mutual Milk related topic to discuss. We talked briefly about kids today and the evolution of technology, all of us agreeing that the future was gonna be crazy.

It was impossible not to notice how creative and talented the couple was. They kept bouncing ideas off each other and building upon them, giving us a little insight into why they’ve been so successful working together. They were an extremely charming and unpretentious duo, and it was a breath of fresh air to be in their presence.

Coco told us about how her mother-in-law asked her if they ever get sick of each other after spending so much time together. She said no, and she went on to talk about some people go months without seeing each other, but to her, what’s the point of being married if you’re not going to see the other person?

They’d just bought a house in Westchester, and they were super excited about it. They’d considered a castle for a minute, but decided against it partially based on the heating bill and cost of upkeep. The idea for a castle had been planted by Karl Lagerfeld, who had nonchalantly set his castle brochure down on a table in front of Coco. It would have been a laugh, but really they were just looking for a quiet home outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.

The couple invited us to come up to their hotel suite to check out the view, an offer we couldn’t refuse. We accompanied them up to a balcony that overlooked the city, giving us our first chance to see the Eiffel Tower. Coco posed for a few photos for Amanda as James showed the virtual star scape on his iPhone. It was like we were just hanging out with our friends, swapping stories, telling jokes and taking Instagrams.

We had to run so I could get to an internet source, which turned out to be a McDonald’s down the street. We said goodbye to our friends and went back to the Paris streets.

As we walked out of the hotel, Amanda had more spark in her than I’d seen all week.

“I can’t believe I got a chance to shoot Coco Rocha!” she beamed. She was shining with a cheer that was contagious, and I was happy that she was happy. “I can’t believe I got a chance to sit down and get to know them! I’m star struck!” she said, and then paused.

“Well… not star struck… that’s not cool, right?” she added in a sarcastic tone.

I didn’t think there was anything wrong about occasionally being star struck, just as long as it was warranted. The only time I remember being struck was when I met Philip Seymour Hoffman at the Sundance Film Festival. That guy is beyond awesome. I imagine if I met Bill Murray orWayne Gretzky, I’d feel the same way.

Photos by Amanda Hakan

NYFW via my iPhone - Day Two

  1. This was my outfit today on the 2nd day of New York Fashion Week. It’s all about the Herve Leger dress.
  2. I always wondered what this building was like inside. Now I get to see, thanks to Prabal Gurung!
  3. Prabal was great and Candice Swanepoel looked AMAZING for the 2nd day running.
  4. Detail view of Prabal Gurung.
  5. If eating pizza during fashion week is wrong we dont wanna be right! With James, Andrew Bevan and Jenna Sauers at Artichoke Basille’s Pizza.
  6. Back with the fashion kids signing autographs at NYFW.
  7. Backstage at Herve Leger with the man himself, Max Azria!
  8. Sat next to Dani Stahl at Herve Leger and one of my favorite new models, Kate King, closed the show!
  9. With the man who has made all this social media coverage happen, my hubby, James Conran. Photo by Jamie Beck.