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Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine
Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine

Coco Rocha is legendary in the world of modelling. Nicknamed "The Queen of Pose," the Canadian supermodel has graced many of the world's most renowned catwalks (including one just three months postpartum) and magazine covers (she has at least 125 under her belt). Over the span of her 20-odd-year career, the Toronto native has become known for her creativity — and speed — at posing. More than a decade ago, she collaborated with photographer Steven Sebring on a book, Study of Pose: 1,000 Poses by Coco Rocha, in which she contorted herself into 1,000 different poses over a three-day photoshoot. While her posing is revered, Rocha says that among industry folks, she's best known for her sense of humour. "It's just lighthearted, joyful," the 36-year-old tells Yahoo Canada. "I want to have a good day. I don't want to be sulking and go, 'Oh, this is such a hard job. Isn't it so hard doing this thing called fashion?' I don't accept that. I really want to make people happy." Have you ever wondered what the world's most interesting, successful and talented people are adding to their shopping carts? Yahoo Canada's new series, , is exploring just that. From the supplement regime of professional athletes to supermodel-approved skincare, this is what celebrities actually spend their money on. I met Rocha (who's just as tall and beautiful as one would imagine) hours ahead of her appearance for the haircare brand OGX in Toronto. The supermodel was in town to introduce OGX's restorative Bond Protein Repair range, which she credited to her own hair health. "My job is to be a canvas," she says. "My job as this canvas is to be professional-looking. So, I need to take care of myself to the point that [makeup artists, hairdressers and designers] can play, they can destroy, they can make a Picasso, or they can destroy it." Hair repair products, like those from the OGX range, are the "stuff we need" to "keep being so playful," she explains. For the rest of her beauty routine, Rocha warns it's less interesting than one might think. "People are always like, there must be a routine. You must be doing things to stay healthy," she says. "Mostly, I just stay out of the sun and I drink a lot of water." Nevertheless, if there's one skincare product she does turn to, it's Drunk Elephant's Virgin Marula Luxury Face Oil. "I went to Sephora and I [asked] for something long-lasting and that would make me look hydrated," the Project Runway Canada host and judge recalls. "I love makeup, but I also just need my skin to live and breathe, and I want it to look like it's effortless. The [Drunk Elephant face oil] seems to be the trick for me." Beyond face oil and haircare, we asked Rocha what's in her Amazon cart, beauty cabinet and kitchen island these days. From her "fantastic" flameless candles to a sleek kettle worthy of her "museum," here are five things Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha is Adding to Cart. "[OGX] has some great shampoos and conditioners," the Project Runway Canada host says. "They have some leave-ins, the serum." All OGX hair products are "stuff we need" to have "playful," healthy hair. "I wear so much makeup, and I love makeup, but I'm at the point in my life where I also just need my skin to live and breathe, so I want it to look like it's effortless," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. "The [Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil] seems to be the trick for me." It's long-lasting and hydrating, she says. "I usually have a sunscreen that's tinted, too, so I don't need to wear any foundation." "I'm building a house and my new kitchen is going to be black and white. My island is 18 feet. She's huge. It looks like a museum," Rocha says. "Everything is minimal; there's nothing on it. So everything that is on it has to be chic for my museum." According to the supermodel, this pour-over gooseneck kettle from Fellow passes the test. "I have two cats, a dog and many children," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. Flameless candles are safe, convenient and kid-friendly. They're "actually fantastic." "I have a bar in my new house, a very big bar," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. It's 18 feet. So she's going to have a Mixology [Bartender Kit]. If it's going to be up, it has to be pretty."

Cunard's Transatlantic Fashion Week Returns With Fashion Icons Christian Siriano, Bob Mackie and Coco Rocha
Cunard's Transatlantic Fashion Week Returns With Fashion Icons Christian Siriano, Bob Mackie and Coco Rocha

Globe and Mail

time3 days ago

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  • Globe and Mail

Cunard's Transatlantic Fashion Week Returns With Fashion Icons Christian Siriano, Bob Mackie and Coco Rocha

The week-long voyage aboard Queen Mary 2 will feature a Siriano runway show and exclusive Mackie auction plus workshops with Supermodel Coco Rocha VALENCIA, Calif. , June 4, 2025 /CNW/ -- Cunard's Transatlantic Fashion Week voyage will sail from the U.S. for the first time this fall aboard the iconic Queen Mary 2 . The week-long voyage will feature an extraordinary line-up of fashion icons including legendary fashion designers Christian Siriano and Bob Mackie and supermodel Coco Rocha. Cunard's sails from New York to Southampton, England aboard the world's only ocean cruise liner, Queen Mary 2. From October 31 – November 7, 2025 , guests will be immersed in a unique celebration of creativity, craftsmanship and couture, all with Cunard's luxurious white star service. "Transatlantic Fashion Week has become a must-attend event since its launch in 2016, welcoming legendary designers from around the world to showcase their designs aboard the industry's most iconic ships," said Katie McAlister , President of Cunard. "The 2025 Transatlantic Fashion Week will once again embark from New York , the fashion capital of the U.S., and continues Cunard's legacy of bringing high culture to the high seas." Transatlantic Fashion Week 2025 Highlights CFDA Designer Christian Siriano will headline the voyage with his first-ever runway show at sea, presenting highlights from his celebrated 16-year archive in the ship's Queens Room. The TIME100 honoree, whose custom designs have been exhibited in museums around the world and worn by everyone from Oprah to Julia Roberts , Angelina Jolie , Halle Berry , Zendaya, Ariana Grande , Billy Porter , Lady Gaga, and Michelle Obama , will debut a one-of-a-kind nautical-themed dress, designed exclusively for Cunard and displayed throughout the voyage. Fashion lovers will also enjoy an intimate Q&A with Siriano in the Royal Court Theatre and have the opportunity to meet him during book signings. "I am honored to headline the return of Transatlantic Fashion Week and partner with a brand that has such a longstanding history with the fashion industry and its icons," said Siriano. "The new custom piece I'll be unveiling on board draws inspiration from the sea and celebrates classic glamour synonymous with Cunard." Fashion and costume design legend Bob Mackie, whose creations have been worn by stars like Cher, Diana Ross, Miley Cyrus and Madonna, will display pieces specially selected from his personal archive onboard the voyage. This includes celebrity gowns and pieces from his couture runway collections. Some Bob Mackie sketches will also be up for auction. In addition, guests will be treated to a special screening of his new documentary " Bob Mackie : Naked Illusion," which will be followed by a live Q&A with the designer himself. " I've always believed fashion should be fabulous and a bit fearless, and a ship as glamorous as Queen Mary 2 offers the perfect setting to showcase these designs and connect with fellow fashion lovers," said Bob Mackie . Accompanying Siriano and Mackie is supermodel, advocate, and entrepreneur Coco Rocha, offering guests unique insight into her 20-year career in the fashion industry. Having graced over 100 magazine covers, she's been shot by the world's top photographers and walked runways for fashion houses ranging from Chanel, Louis Vuitton , John Galliano, and Prada to Jean Paul Gaultier , Armani, and Marc Jacobs . Rocha will lead a series of workshops including a taste of the very first Coco Rocha Model Camp at sea, where the "Queen of Pose" will dive into her dynamic posing techniques which she's taught across the globe. Also joining the voyage are award-winning podcast host, fashion journalist and bestselling author Dana Thomas and brand ambassador, creative director and TV host James Aguiar , who is curating the voyage alongside Cunard. For more information about Cunard or to book a voyage, travelers can contact their Travel Advisor, call Cunard at 1-800-728-6273, or visit For Travel Advisors interested in further information, please contact your Business Development Manager, visit or call Cunard at 1-800-528-6273. About Cunard Cunard is a luxury British cruise line, renowned for creating unforgettable experiences around the world. Cunard has been a leading operator of passenger ships since 1840, and this year celebrates an incredible 185 years of operation. 2025 is a momentous year in Cunard's history, which will be marked with several iconic land-based events and special Event Voyages. The Cunard experience is built on fine dining, hand-selected entertainment, and outstanding White Star service. From a partnership with a two-Michelin starred chef, to inspiring guest speakers, to world class theatre productions, every detail has been meticulously crafted to make the experience unforgettable. A pioneer in transatlantic journeys and round world voyages, destinations sailed to also include Europe , the Caribbean , Alaska , the Far East and Australia . There are currently four Cunard ships, Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth , Queen Victoria and new ship, Queen Anne , which entered service in May 2024 . This investment is part of the company's ambitious plans for the future of Cunard globally, with the brand now boasting four ships in simultaneous service for the first time since 1999. Cunard is based at Carnival House in Southampton and has been owned since 1998 by Carnival Corporation & plc. (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE:CUK). SOURCE Cunard

The most memorable red carpet fashion at this year's Cannes Film Festival
The most memorable red carpet fashion at this year's Cannes Film Festival

The Star

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

The most memorable red carpet fashion at this year's Cannes Film Festival

Coco Rocha: Most Dressed! The model's Ionut Razvan gown, which involved several layers of what looked like men's dress shirts, seemed the opposite of naked dressing. Photo: Reuters Organisers of this year's Cannes Film Festival cast a conservative shadow over the red carpet with the release of a new dress code noting that, 'for decency reasons, nudity is prohibited'. The rule was seen as an attempt to tamp down on so-called naked dressing, a trend that in recent years has inspired more people to wear less coverage as a way to get attention. Whether it stopped people from showing skin was debatable. But it certainly didn't stop stars from making waves with their appearances. Read more: No nudity please, we're Cannes! Film festival bans 'nude' red carpet dresses Some, like actor Jeremy Strong, took Cannes as an opportunity to test colour palettes: He wore a range of pastels (purple, green, salmon) that would rival the selection at an Easter egg hunt. Others, like model Bella Hadid, used the festival to debut new hair (she went blond). Of all the clothes on display at Cannes, which ended Saturday, these looks were some of the most memorable for myriad reasons – nakedness mostly not among them. – ©2025 The New York Times Company This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

The best of the Cannes film festival 2025 red carpet
The best of the Cannes film festival 2025 red carpet

The Guardian

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

The best of the Cannes film festival 2025 red carpet

Coco Rocha wearing a deconstructed mermaid gown by Ionut Razvan on the The History of Sound red carpet Photograph:Gracie Abrams wearing a custom black satin-crêpe dress by Chanel on the The History of Sound red carpet Photograph:Paul Mescal in a sharp black Gucci suit at the The History of Sound red carpet on Wednesday evening Photograph:Former pop star Kyoko Saito who plays a K-pop idol in Koji Fukada's Love on Trial Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images Indian actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan arrives for the screening of The History of Sound in a white saree Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images Pedro Pascal wearing a sleeveless tank and trouser suit by Calvin Klein at the photocall for Ari Aster's Eddington. Photograph:Aja Naomi King breaks the rules with her pink mousseline plissé Miu Miu gown at The History of Sound screening Photograph:Harris Dickinson at the press call for Urchin, his directorial debut, wearing a slogan T shirt protesting homelessness comments by Suella Braverman Photograph: Harris Dickinson/Instagram Scarlett Johansson arrives at the screening of A Private Life in a strapless chiffon lavender Prada gown with a possibly-too-long train Photograph: Mike Marsland/WireImage German model Toni Garrn breaks the festival's 'no naked dress' rule by wearing a barely there bustier and trouser set on the red carpet of A Private Life Photograph: Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock Jodie Foster after the screening of A Private Life, wearing a silver silk draped gown by the soon-to-be-departing Jonathan Anderson for Loewe. Photograph: SGP/Shutterstock Oscar-winner Adrien Brody with his partner, designer Georgina Chapman (wearing her own brand, Marchesa, of course) Photograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA The French actor Leïla Bekhti in a white Alaïa dress at the screening of Alpha Photograph: Reynaud Julien/APS-Medias/ABACA/Shutterstock Actor and president of the jury of the festival Juliette Binoche wearing a corset, leather Dolce & Gabbana trousers and a sheer duster coat for the screening of Alpha Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images Dakota Johnson in a strapless, pink-fringed Gucci gown on the Highest 2 Lowest red carpet Photograph:Actor Sope Dirisu wearing a jumpsuit by Nigerian designer, Sisiano, styled by Helen Seamonsat the My Father's Shadow photocall. Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images A$AP Rocky in a white Miu Miu suit with director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington at a photocall for their film Highest 2 Lowest Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images Syrian actor Nader Abd Alhay poses during a photocall for the film Once Upon a Time in Gaza Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images Charli XCX wearing a lavender Saint Laurent gown for the Kering Women in Motion awards and Cannes presidential dinner Photograph:Jennifer Lawrence wears a Dior two-set at the photocall for Lynne Ramsay's film Die, My Love Photograph:Jury member Jeremy Strong in Loro Piana (for the third time) at a screening of the The Phoenician Scheme Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images Daisy Edgar-Jones in sequinned Gucci at the screening of The Phoenician Scheme Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images Halle Berry in a Chanel two-piece on The Phoenician Scheme red carpet Photograph:Zoey Deutch wears a Chanel dress during a photocall for Richard Linklater's film Nouvelle Vague. Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images Rihanna wearing Alaïa and A$AP Rocky with a brolly, leaving the Highest 2 Lowest red carpet Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images Robert Pattinson in Dior triple layers and Converse at the Die, My Love photocall Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images Jennifer Lawrence arrives in a strapless Dior shell gown for the screening Die, My Love Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images Naomi Ackie at the premiere of Nouvelle Vague in a Balenciaga dress Photograph: Clemens Bilan/EPA Julia Garner attends the Eddington red carpet in a lilac fringed gown by Haider Ackermann for Tom Ford Photograph: Dominique Charriau/WireImage Kristen Stewart in a Chanel twinset on the red carpet for Bono: Stories of Surrender Photograph: SGP/Shutterstock Angelina Jolie arrives in taupe strapless Brunello Cucinelli for the screening of Eddington Photograph: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images Emma Stone in fringed Louis Vuitton for the Eddington photocall Photograph:Micheal Ward at the Eddington photocall Photograph:Heidi Klum in a rule-breaking gown by Elie Saab at a screening of Partir un Jour (Bye Bye) Photograph: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP/Getty Images Ariana Greenblatt wearing Louis Vuitton for the Eddington red carpet Photograph:Natalie Portman on the Eddington red carpet Photograph: Stefania D'Alessandro/WireImage Angela Bassett wears a two piece by Yara Shoemaker at a photocall for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Photograph: Benoît Tessier/Reuters Andie MacDowell in an Alberta Ferretti slip dress on the Dossier 137 red carpet Photograph: Samir Hussein/WireImage Pom Klementieff in a possibly rule-breaking Loewe gown on the Mission: Impossible red carpet Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images Tom Cruise poses in a polo shirt during a photocall for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images Zoe Saldana wearing Saint Laurent at the Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning premiere Photograph: Deadline/Getty Images American model Bella Hadid attends the opening ceremony in a Saint Laurent dress Photograph: Rune Hellestad/UPI/Shutterstock

Coco Rocha turns heads in a red oriental-inspired gown as she leads the stars at the amfAR Gala during the 78th Cannes Film Festival
Coco Rocha turns heads in a red oriental-inspired gown as she leads the stars at the amfAR Gala during the 78th Cannes Film Festival

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Coco Rocha turns heads in a red oriental-inspired gown as she leads the stars at the amfAR Gala during the 78th Cannes Film Festival

It's the hottest ticket in town during the Cannes Film Festival. And Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc provided the five-star backdrop as the best film and fashion stars converged for the annual amfAR Cannes Gala on Thursday. Leading the way at the star-studded event was Coco Rocha, who turned heads as she arrived in a red oriental-inspired gown, with a matching cape around her shoulders. The Canadian model, 36, oozed confidence as she posed for a sea of cameras at the lavish event. This year's Cannes Film Festival is taking place in the wake of Trump´s vow to enact tariffs on international films. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Cannes, where filmmakers, sales agents and journalists gather from around the world, is the Olympics of the big screen, with its own golden prize, the Palme d'Or, to give out at the end. Filmmakers come from nearly every corner of the globe to showcase their films while dealmakers work through the night to sell finished films or packaged productions to various territories. But Trump sent shock waves through Hollywood and the international film community when he announced on May 4 that all movies 'produced in Foreign Lands' will face 100 per cent tariffs. The White House has said no final decisions have been made. Options being explored include federal incentives for US-based productions, rather than tariffs. This year, some of the first-time filmmakers at Cannes are already particularly well-known. Kristen Stewart (The Chronology of Water), Scarlett Johansson (Eleanor the Great) and Harris Dickinson (Urchin) have all unveiled their feature directorial debuts in Cannes' Un Certain Regard sidebar section. Many Cannes veterans have returned, including Tom Cruise (Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning), Robert De Niro - who received an honorary Palme d´Or 49 years after Taxi Driver premiered in Cannes - and Quentin Tarantino, who paid tribute to low-budget Western director George Sherman. Over recent years, the star-studded extravaganza has arguably won more attention for the outfits worn by its celebrity guests than the roster of feature films being screened on the Croisette. But new nudity rules, devised for 'the sake of decency', have been implemented at this year's festival. According to organisers, the austere move is an attempt to stifle the celebrity trend for 'naked dresses' - namely provocative outfits that reveal considerably more than they conceal - on the red carpet. 'For decency reasons, nudity is prohibited on the red carpet, as well as any other area of the festival,' states a Cannes festival document. 'The festival welcoming teams will be obligated to prohibit red carpet access to anyone not respecting these rules.' It's understood that the iconic venue now adopts a more conservative dress code, with suits, dinner jackets and floor-length evening gowns generally favoured over headline grabbing ensembles. Classic little black dresses, cocktail dresses, pant-suits, dressy tops and elegant sandals, 'with or without a heel', will also be permitted. While the decision to implement a more stringent policy will be a first, it is not known if French TV broadcasters, wary of airing nudity, played a role in its enforcement. Major red carpet events, including the Cannes Film Festival, are aired in France by France Télévisions.

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