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Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha is a force on and off the runway.
With more than 20 years of modeling experience, she’s become known for her strong poses and runway walks, often seen closing the likes of designer friend Christian Siriano’s New York Fashion Week shows. Rocha has also walked for the likes of Anna Sui, Versace, Marc Jacobs and more, and is a red carpet staple at events spanning from the Cannes Film Festival to the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. When Rocha isn’t fronting magazine covers, attending fashion shows or serving as the face of campaigns, the model is spending time with family; using her social media platforms to advocate for models’ health and safety rights, and is teaching master classes to young models in person and online through the Coco Rocha Model Camp, which she founded in 2018.
Speaking to her personal style, Rocha says, “As a model, I get to experiment with so many different styles that defining my own can be challenging. Still, I’d say my personal style, whether in the clothing I wear or the spaces I create at home, is inspired by bold lines, striking silhouettes, and the raw beauty of natural elements. It’s all wrapped up in what I call warm brutalism: a softer, more inviting take on a typically bold aesthetic.”
Within her wardrobe, this means “structured, tailored pieces made from timeless materials, like statement suits that exude confidence. I love avant-garde silhouettes that transform fashion into art. I tend to stick to a monochrome palette but often add a touch of metallics for a modern edge. When it comes to my home, I embrace a similar philosophy. You’ll find clean, architectural shapes paired with organic materials like wood and stone to soften and balance the design. It’s about creating a look that feels both contemporary and inviting, where minimalism meets warmth.”
Here, Rocha shares the luxe fashion essentials, home decor and furnishings she’s adding to her shopping cart this winter.
Donna Karan Wool Long Coat
“As a longtime New York fashion gal, I’m living for Donna Karan’s return. This wool long coat is amazing for fall, adding drama and a warmth to your look. Who says you can’t be cozy and look like a boss at the same time?” Rocha says.
$399, donnakaran.com
LaQuan Smith Wide-leg Utility Denim Trouser
“My friend LaQuan [Smith] is famous for his daring, sexy designs. So when he dropped these ultra-wide-leg jeans, it might have come as a surprise to some. But these are amazing and who knew sexy could feel this relaxed? I’m obsessed.”
$2,550, laquansmith.com
Naturalizer x Think Royln Crosswalk Water-repellent Bootie
“New York at the end of the year is known for its slushy, puddle-filled streets just waiting to ruin your day. But that’s not happening with these waterproof Naturalizer boots! They even have an attachable legwarmer ready for whatever weather NYC throws at me. I need to stock up in every color, because you never know when a snowstorm or a spontaneous fashion moment might strike.”
$285, naturalizer.com
Prada Saffiano Leather Briefcase
“I’m constantly schlepping my laptop to shoots, meetings, and, if the day goes long, probably drinks and dinner too. The Prada Saffiano Leather Briefcase is like a chic best friend that stays with you during the chaos of the day. Who needs a superhero cape when you’ve got a Prada briefcase to save the day (or at least your outfit) for those surprise after-work drinks with the girls?”
$4,600, prada.com
Patrick Ta Major Glow Softening Lip Masque
“Patrick Ta is crushing it — I mean, I just passed his epic billboard in Times Square yesterday! This lip mask is my secret to keeping my lips from cracking when the temperature drops. It delivers great hydration and leaves my lips soft and plump. Anything Patrick does, he does really, really well.”
$24, patrickta.com
Athena Standing Desk from Rove Concepts
“My husband James [Conran] and I both work from home half the week so our home office game has to be strong — and by strong, I mean aesthetic. The Athena Standing Desk keeps me upright, productive, and somehow makes my back feel less like it belongs to a 90 year old. It’s also the only standing desk I’ve found that doesn’t look like it came from an office supply store. Chic and functional? Yes, please!”
$1,299, roveconcepts.com
Caraway Cookware and Food Storage Sets
“I’m a longtime Caraway fan. I love to cook for my family and the Caraway cream-colored, nonstick, nontoxic pans are like my babies. Their pans get a lot of love but don’t sleep on their matching food storage too — finally, containers worthy of my Instagram-worthy fridge organization. I mean, if your leftovers don’t spark joy, are they even worth saving?”
$355, carawayhome.com; $220, carawayhome.com
Pietra Dekton Finishes from Cosentino
“James and I are currently designing our dream house outside New York, and having way too much fun picking out finishes. The new Pietra Dekton line from Cosentino is going to be everywhere. It’s like having the timeless beauty of Mediterranean stone but with the durability to survive my kids and, let’s be honest, my own clumsiness. They have found a way to combine natural elegance with technology that can handle real life, and I’m obsessed.”
Ortal Stand-alone 360 (75×65) Curve Tunnel Fireplace
“Our new house is going to feature a sunken conversation pit, straight out of the 1970s, where the only thing streaming will be the good vibes. The Ortal 360-degree island fireplace will be the star of the show with its sculptural beauty and warm ambience. I’m dreaming of our first snow day, friends gathered around, and no TV to distract from the cozy, glamorous scene. Just don’t spill your hot cocoa on my shag vintage rug, OK?”