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Coco Rocha

the video is too short, but still great, thanks! coco was so beautiful there :heart:
 
you're welcome everyone! :flower:

new post on her blog:

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"Shopping Vintage

I have come to realize that I'm obsessed with vintage clothing . If I go shopping which rarely I do, I always find my self at a vintage store. I've got a little secret place that I'm going to share with you all. In NY the only vintage store you'll find me in is called Cheap Jack's. On 5th Ave and 31 St. It has things from the late 1800's to the late 1980's. Its go anything and everything. Trust me its worth checking out. I never leave with out getting bags full of clothing. As if I need more garments.


This is a photo of me at the after party for the screening for Obsessed, wearing a vintage dress that I got at Cheap Jacks. One of my new faves!"

ohsococo.blogspot
 
Fabulous! I love vintage clothing too!
I always love what she wears, and that white dress look great on her!
 
^me too! i cant wait til May 4th

Some news:

Supermodel Coco Rocha hits Roxx runway

The world of high fashion will invade Barrie on May 31 at a special fundraising event in support of the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride.
Supermodel Coco Rocha, and 20 fellow models, will strut their stuff on the runway at the Roxx Nite Club, showcasing spring fashion by Nygard and Liz Claiborne.
All proceeds will go to The Sears National Kids Cancer Ride, a 7,000-kiloemtre ride from Vancouver to Halifax that raises funds for children with cancer. Along the route, riders will visit Canada’s 17 pediatric oncology hospitals.
A number of the ride’s cyclists and volunteers will also take part in the fashion show, showing off the latest in designer cycling gear. The Barrie Firefighters Calendar models will also be involved.
Rocha, who called from New York to talk to The Advance about the event, said she was glad to help out the ride anyway she could.
“I don’t know why you wouldn’t get involved in something like this,” she said. “It’s going to have a big impact on these kids’ lives.”
Rocha said she was inspired to get involved by her 11-year-old cousin Erika Campbell, who went on the ride last year as a volunteer and youth ambassador.
“My little cousin Erika was really involved in the ride last year. Her best friend had cancer and that’s how she got involved in the first place. She really inspired me,” Rocha said. “She has put so much into this cause that I wanted to do what I could to help her out.”
Rocha said the fashion community has really come together to help make the event a success.
“Everyone has been giving so much of their time. The other models, my agent in Canada, so many other volunteers are coming together to help,” she said. “Everyone is stopping everything else to do this. I don’t think anyone expected this to get this big.”
The fashion show will take place May 31 at the Roxx Nite Club. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Drew Parker will perform between 5:45 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. There will be a silent auction between 5:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.
The fashion show is a 19-years-and-older event.
Tickets are $25 each, and can be purchased online at www.tourforkids.com/ontario/calendar-of-events.asp#coco .
source: barrieadvance.com
 
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A new article about Coco's visit to korea
MCM’s new face discovers fashion, Korean style
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On the runway, Coco Rocha is a fierce model with strikingly fair skin, mesmerizing eyes and a perfect body.

But in person, during a recent interview with the JoongAng Daily, the Canadian beauty came off as a fun-loving, down-to-earth young woman excited about the big celebration that brought her to this country.

Rocha, the face of MCM (Mode Creation Munich), the European luxury brand, visited Seoul for the grand opening of MCM Haus’ flagship store in Cheongdam-dong, southern Seoul.

After being dressed, groomed and photographed for the big day by a host of stylists, make-up artists and photographers she finally had time for a hello and a warm handshake, a big grin on her face.

“My mother told me I was [in Korea] when I was a child, but I don’t remember,” said Rocha with a smile.

Rocha described the country using the words “family” and “community.”

“Here, people are very family- and community-oriented. It seems they always try to support and help others, even the rest of the world,” Rocha said. “And that also seems to be the secret to the rising popularity of MCM among Korean consumers.”

Sungjoo Group, Korea’s leading fashion brand, took over MCM in 2005, bringing the brand “closer to home.”

Rocha and MCM have had strong ties since the they were connected during Fashion Week in New York City in February.

Rocha, who’s worked for big name brands like Chanel, Dior and Dolce & Gabbana, says the best part about working with MCM is that she gets see the company grow in popularity.

“MCM is one of the fastest growing brands, so it’s always hectic and vibrant here,” says Rocha. “Down the road, when it’s further established, I can tell others ‘I modeled for that brand years ago.’”

Rocha says she hasn’t had much chance to get to know Seoul’s fashion scene, but expressed hope that it would grow.

“I love history. And I like how here there are still many elements of history and tradition, which I miss in Canada,” Rocha said. “I always believe that models and stylists should remember where they came from in order for [the job] to be not just about money.”

Rocha flew back to Canada the morning after Tuesday’s opening event.

She plans to work with MCM again when the brand sponsors the premiere of the film “Obssessed” later this month.

source:joongangdaily.joins.com
 

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