Coco Rocha at Home
by habituallychic
10 . 13 . 10I couldn’t find the new November issue of Vogue on the newsstands today but I was able to console myself with their new online feature, APT with LSD. The magazine’s chicest contributing editor, Lauren Santo Domingo, will take readers into the homes of “some of Vogue’s favorite people” including fashion designers, models, stylists, artists, celebrities, and more. Up first is the Gramercy Park apartment of model Coco Rocha and her artist husband, James Conran. She says she had help from an interior designer but doesn’t mention their name. It looks more collected rather than decorated anyway due to all the treasures that Coco has picked up during her world travels for work. This was a fun debut and I can’t wait to see who’s up next. I already asked if Lauren’s own apartment will be featured but was told that it hasn’t been decided yet. I heard she had help from Jacques Grange and I can only image that it is as chic and stylish as her wardrobe!
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genial!
I loooove the colors on their home!
such a cute couple!!!
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Read this today also and agree – it’s a terrific new feature – don’t you just love the pseudo ysl piggy bank?!
Very nice indeed !!!
I am a newly converted huge Coco fan. After seeing her wedding video, which was sooo magical, it is nice to see the couple in a cozy Gramercy apartment. I love all her treasures!
Its quirky, just like Coco herself. I want that chair by the closet!
Fabulous! She seems so fun- I’d love to meet her.
The colours are divine. So silky and easy living i think. Iris.
I discovered this feature yesterday, as well. (Is her husband cute or what?!) The Steven Meisel photo as a wedding gift is stunning.
the blue shelving is cool!
I love Coco Rocha!!
Coco Rocha, divine images!! I love her style.
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Karena
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I love her, and she and her husband look genuinely happy–but I totally disagree with you about her apartment looking collected. It looks VERY decorated, to the point of feeling stiff.
Perhaps it’s just the way things were set for the shoot, but it doesn’t feel lived in at all (except for that shot of her makeup shelves).
Love it! That shelf with the vintage teapots is GENIUS.