LIFE VIA INSTAGRAM - April 11th to 22nd

In this installment of “Life Via Instagram” I catch up with my redhead big sister Karen Elson at the Roger Vivier book launch, host a very special event with The Model Alliance at Columbia University and check out the James Houston Natural Beauty exhibit at Milk Studios.

  1. Heading to the Roger Vivier book launch at the French embassy. Such an important figure in women’s shoes!!
  2. Just watched my dear friend Karen Elson play at the French embassy in New York. She had us enraptured.
  3. With Karen Elson at the Roger Vivier party.
  4. I joined the The Model Alliance for a very special workshop at Columbia University!
  5. In addition to hosting the MTV Movie Awards pre-show, Miss Karlie Kloss made sure James and me have our cookies for the week!
  6. My third campaign with Longchamp was shot in the legendary TWA building at the JFK airport. Check out these throwback pics of the landmark from the 1960s - it still looks futuristic fifty years later!
  7. Lookie what came in the mail!! Who else was excited for this year’s PUNK: Chaos To Couture-themed MET Gala!?
  8. Taking Dannijo’s “Eddie The Earring” with me to dinner at Milk Studios.
  9. It’s me!! At James Houston’s Natural Beauty exhibit at Milk Studios.

COCO ROCHA: POWDER PLAY
By Jessica Conatser

In this round of Milk Made Photo Stories, we celebrate Photographer James Houston’s completion of his latest photo series, Natural Beauty – debuting at Milk Gallery April 23rd.

From nailing the first shot all the way to accidentally walking off set with green hair, top model, Coco Rocha and Houston share their personal experiences with us on what it was like to capture the “Powder Play” image for his project in support of Global Green USA.

Coco’s Story: “Working alongside James Houston and Zanna Roberts Rassi is always a pleasure and I’m very proud of this whole project. The pigment used in my shoot literally turned my hair green for a day following, but since it was for a “green project” it was all worth it. It’s a privilege to be part of this “Global Green” project and it pushes me to think about what else I can do. I hope that those who have the chance to see it will leave inspired and want to do what they can to make the world a greener place too.” – Coco Rocha

James’ Story: “Working on a project this large is like shooting a massive magazine issue. I am constantly thinking about new ideas and the overall vision. I was looking at a lot of nature shots for reference and inspiration and happened to come across an exploding pollen tree.. Sounds crazy! I’d never seen one before but loved the image and idea.

When I finally got to shoot with Coco Rocha I wanted to use this concept as I knew she was an incredible mover and bright Indian Festival powders on her body would help illustrate the movement and energy she brings to set. We started with one color and the first jump she did ended up in the book. That is the jumping image you see here. As she continued to jump and move we added more and more colors. By the end she was literally covered head to toe in powder like she had been in an actual Indian festival.” – James Houston

Life via InstagramFebruary 20th - March 12th

In this installment of “Life Via Instagram” I went from photobombing CBS studios to launching the Mad Men for Banana Republic line in LA to hanging with a couple of my Team Coco girls at Milk Studio’s party.

  1. Photobombing CBS. They had no idea I was there! I’m getting pretty good at THIS. 
  2. The beautiful Hilary Rhoda and I grew up together in this industry. Friends for nearly a decade!
  3. #ThrowbackThursday - somehow this doesn’t seem like the safest place to put a child.
  4. #BRMadMen, the Banana Republic X Janie Bryant of Mad Men collaboration, is out NOW at http://say.ly/tHm5gli. Check it out!
  5. I’m ready for my close-up! Wearing a piece from the new Mad Men collection designed by Janie Bryant for Banana Republic
  6. Final #BRMadMen styling adjustments at Banana Republic by the lady of the hour, Janie Bryant
  7. May each step you take be sweet.
  8. At the #MADE4IMPULSE launch with half of Team Coco - Brittany Margaux!
  9. With Team Coco girls Brittany & Margaux at the launch of Milk Studios’ super cool new clothing line for Macy’s!

NEW YORK via INSTAGRAM - July 2012
Follow me at @cocorocha for realtime updates! 

  1. This is what just greeted me as I stepped off the train. So good to be home in Manhattan Westchester county!
  2. Spent the entire day shooting under and on the two prettiest bridges in New York.
  3. The Brooklyn Bridge. Photo taken and edited using only iPhone apps!
  4. Mr. Nigel Barker speaking before the premiere of his documentary “Dreams Are Not Forgotten.”
  5. Balmain at Milk Studios.
  6. Hot town - Summer in the city. 
  7. I found what appears to be Michelangelo’s David wearing a Missoni onesy on 14th street in Manhattan!?
  8. Look who is working winter gear in the 100-degree NY summer? My Behati Prinsloo!
  9. So happy to be reunited with my long lost Behati! See? Stalking works! #Cohati


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

Time for another weekly installment of the random things I found on the interweb this week (If you missed last week’s, go HERE). xoxo Coco
Brought to you by the Queen of England, there will be a SPICE GIRLS REUNION! My friends always made me be Sporty Spice and I just wanted to be Posh - GO!
I’m going to show you a video of your future and it is going to blow your mind - GO!
Here’s an amazing guide to how you can be part of New York Fashion Week, all from the comfort of your own home (via Lauren at Mashable) - GO!
It’s 1984 all over again. Watch French Vogue’s editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt lip sync to Wham!’s “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,” with back-up dancers Anja Rubik, Karmen Pedaru, Jasmine Tookes and Kendra Spears - GO!
Lots of great press only one day after our newly-formed Model Alliance launch - GO! GO! and GO!
The MADE fashion week app by Milk Studios will change the way we experience fashion week forever. Read more at WWD or download for free from the App Store - GO!
“Mona Lisa’s Twin,” a copy painted by Leonardo da Vinci’s student in 1503, unveiled in Madrid… and I like the copy better! - GO!
Linda Evangelista is on the latest cover of LOVE and I’m speechless - GO!

Time for another weekly installment of the random things I found on the interweb this week (If you missed last week’s, go HERE). xoxo Coco

  • Brought to you by the Queen of England, there will be a SPICE GIRLS REUNION! My friends always made me be Sporty Spice and I just wanted to be Posh - GO!
  • I’m going to show you a video of your future and it is going to blow your mind - GO!
  • Here’s an amazing guide to how you can be part of New York Fashion Week, all from the comfort of your own home (via Lauren at Mashable) - GO!
  • It’s 1984 all over again. Watch French Vogue’s editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt lip sync to Wham!’s “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,” with back-up dancers Anja Rubik, Karmen Pedaru, Jasmine Tookes and Kendra Spears - GO!
  • The MADE fashion week app by Milk Studios will change the way we experience fashion week forever. Read more at WWD or download for free from the App Store - GO!
  • “Mona Lisa’s Twin,” a copy painted by Leonardo da Vinci’s student in 1503, unveiled in Madrid… and I like the copy better! - GO!
  • Linda Evangelista is on the latest cover of LOVE and I’m speechless - GO!

Coco Rocha on “Letters To Haiti”
December 5th, 2011 / Horacio Silva

Coco Rocha slinks down the catwalk like it’s nobody’s business, but she also knows how to walk it like she talks it. A social entrepreneur in training heels, the Canadian-born Coco is involved with several charities, including LakayPAM, a non-for-profit organization that provides more than 500 orphans in Haiti with shelter, food, medical care and education. (Haitian-born Cedrick Roche and his wife Carolina Bittencourt founded the charity.) Earlier this year, Coco and another model friend Behati Prinsloo visited Haiti to see the devastation first-hand and to deliver the children with letters from the international pen-pal initiative she started for them. A screening of a documentary short of the trip, and an accompanying exhibition for charity, is being held on Wednesday night at Milk Studios. Horacio Silva caught up with the conscionable cutie.

Coco Rocha on “Letters to Haiti”

HS: How did the film, which I know is a real labor of love and was directed by your husband James Conran, come to be?

When the earthquake in Haiti hit, James and I were in an airport and we began to talk about what needed to be done and specifically what we could do. We teamed up with a friend of ours Carolina, whose husband Cedrick is Haitian, and hosted a great event for their charity LakayPAM. We sold a whole bunch of stuff with proceeds going to the kids. Six months later did the same thing, but instead of continuing this way, we thought, ‘We need to kinda see what these kids are all about, who they really are, put a name to the face.’

So we decided to go to Haiti and bring a video crew showing what people are doing, what their money is going towards. Kids love tactile things, and although they know that there are funds coming in, they don’t really understand it all. We figured that what a kid needs above anything is love and so we had this idea to have kids around the world write these letters to these kids, so they would have something tangible and in return they would write back to them.

HS: What was the reaction like?

Amazing. I got emails of people saying, ‘Thank you very much, it made me feel like I could contribute from my neighborhood.’ So it not only helped the young kids there in Haiti, but also helped kids around the world feel better about being able to help.

HS: So what about the actual trip, what was that like? I’m assuming that neither of you had ever been there before.

No, never. We left in the middle of winter in New York and we arrived to sweltering heat. You arrive to an airport that is mostly collapsed. It is still a temporary hangar and all very haphazard. From the minute you arrive you realize that you’re approaching a very chaotic situation. It’s definitely a culture shock.

HS: How safe is it?

Well, we rented cars and drove ourselves through the streets, but we had a bodyguard with us at all times because there are a lot of kidnappings still, especially of visitors and aid workers. Cedrick came with us and gave us curfews and would specify areas that weren’t safe to go into.

HS: What’s the biggest take away from the experience?

You assume these kids would just have a gloomy life and be always in such despair and depressed, but it’s not the case. They were just so excited that we were giving them attention. Show them a little bit of attention and they are your best friend for the rest of the time you’re there…they become your shadow.

HS: It comes across in footage that I saw.

They’re super sweet. But a lot of the adults were kind of over the whole thing. They see us showing up with video cameras, and you know, how many times have they seen video cameras, and nothing’s changed, nothing’s helping. So I could tell that the adults in the area were just like, ‘Get that out of my face.’ But the kids just love cameras.

HS: What else happens in the movie?

Basically, we go there and discover that not much has been the year that has past. Only 6 percent of the rubble has been moved and the place is still in a mess. But these small orphanages are functioning smoothly and have a caring environment. We go to a tent city and see how people are still living there, with seemingly no hope of ever getting out. We see that the country still needs a lot of help. Even though from the perspective of people in America, where people figure that a lot of money has been sent to Haiti,  they think Haiti should be fine. It’s hard to know where the money has gone in general but it hasn’t appeared to benefit the average person there at all.

I’m sure there are any number of people who have fattened their pockets through that money, but the average person has not seen the benefit of that money.

HS: So where to now with this project?

LakayPAM supports a few orphanages in Port au Prince. They also fund a soccer program for a few hundred boys. For some of these boys, the only square meal that they get in a day is at soccer practice. But they want to continue to expand. Right now they have about four or five hundred children that they aid through the program, but obviously there is a whole country full of children that could use their help.

Their newest program is giving well-bred bulls to the farmers so they can produce better cattle. The farmers have nothing really. So sort of random things that you feel would necessarily have an impact, help change.

HS: What’s the plan for tomorrow night at MILK Studios?

We’re going to be showing the video here and at the same time they will have all the pictures that Behati, who is a really good photographer, took on the trip. Then we hope to have some famous photographers auction off some of their work so that we can make the most amount of money for the kids.

HS: Do you plan to go back?

Yes, we’d love to. Maybe early next year, we’ll see how things are progressing down there.

HS: And, if kids want to send letters now is it too late?

Definitely not too late. They can be sent care of Wilhelmina. And once we get a certain chunk of them, Cedrick will then take them down and start the process all over again.

Photos By: Behati Prinsloo