Coco Rocha takes over all things social media at Sass & Bide giving us the chance to take a peek at her daily life and see her sporting some of the brand's goodies!
Coco Rocha is considered to be a role model for young people
around the world. The famous Canadian model proved that it's not
enough to be beautiful only on the outside as she got involved in
different charity causes.
“It's everything to me. I try very hard to be consistent in both
word and deed. If girls are going to look up to me, I want it to be
for all the right reasons. There's a severe lack of good role
models in the media today for girls to emulate. I've always been
careful about the types of photographs I take, the way I could be
perceived, and what I stand for, especially when it comes to the
charities I support,” Rocha said in an interview with Oceana
Magazine.
On the other hand, no one can deny Rocha's amazing impact in the
fashion world! Her latest gig? Well, Coco has been named the new
face of Sass & Bide fronting their spring/summer 2013 campaign.
Oh, but the model will also take over the Australian brand's social
media channels.
Coco Rocha’s take over will start from January 28 and run for 5
days, giving Sass & Bide fans the chance to see the model in
her daily life wearing pieces from the brand's autumn/winter 2013
collection. Rocha is constantly present on social platforms and has
more than 7 million followers on Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook,
Google+, Tencent Weibo, and others.
The take over for Sass & Bide will be a raw insight into Coco
Rocha's world with photos taken using only a handheld camera in her
natural surroundings. "Coco captures the raw and natural energy of
the sass & bide spirit," designer Sarah-Jane Clarke says of
their choice. "She is unique and individual and complements our
brand beautifully."
As for Rocha, the gorgeous model said that, "I've grown an audience
on all my social media platforms and I work hard to keep them
interested. At the end of the day, modeling is advertising and many
clients are happy I come with my own built in audience. In the last
few years we've seen fashion become increasingly accessible to the
masses. More and more, people want to be (and expect to be) a part
of this world and I'm more than happy to share my perspective with
them."
Photo courtesy of Sass & Bide


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