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I hate when people say models don't have personalities; what does that even mean? Everyone has a personality.
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When I started my first blog years ago, I just wanted to share my perspective. For a long time, models had been these mute pretty faces - and I wanted to have a voice.
Coco Rocha
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For a small population, Canada has always had a very strong and vibrant style.
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I remember working with Agyness Deyn. At the time, she was the only one who had short hair as a model. I remember being so envious of her because we would all be getting our hair pulled for two hours backstage, and she was getting a new haircut almost every other show.
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For me, anytime I see a mother truly loving her child, famous or not, it brings a smile to my face. I think most people would agree.
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I'll probably always have some black in my accessories, but it's also important to have a pop of color.
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Braveness, for me, is running into my basement with no socks on. There are huge spiders down there!
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My faith is everything.
Coco Rocha
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So many girls second-think their pose or what they're doing. And, in turn, the photos will come out really unnatural. I say to really give the camera a performance - that, and make sure you're comfortable with how you look, and give it a good smile and a filter.
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Whenever I really get serious about something, I pull my hair back into a tight ponytail. If you see me with that, you know I mean business.
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As a woman, sometimes we stress on always being of the moment, and that is a lot of pressure, especially for young girls.
Coco Rocha -
It's especially important to make sure all clients are happy. You don't want to get stuck into a corner and for people to think you now only have one look.
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I think, in general, models tend to do their favorite faces or their comfortable face, but your facial expression is just so important. You don't want to have an editorial of 20 photos where it's just you giving a 'Zoolander' face.
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I think it's fun to dress up, although sometimes you do get a little tired of it, but I definitely try to have a different look every day.
Coco Rocha
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You always wonder when you get pregnant what projects and opportunities will come in or come knocking.
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When I started modeling, I didn't feel like I had a big sister to tell me how this industry works.
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As a model, we come in the room, and we are casted just on our looks. I think I'm funny; I think I'm clever. But in the end, they're picking me for my cheekbones or if I'm tall enough.
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I won't work with Terry Richardson again.
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I think there can no longer be such a thing as hitting a wall on a photo shoot. If I ever hear a photographer say to me, 'OK, what else?' I should retire, because that should never happen now having experienced just how much the body is capable of doing.
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If it weren't for my Irish dancing, I wouldn't be modeling.
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I usually don't usually go for fluffy, bohemian-chic pieces.
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Fashion can be a very fickle lady, especially when it comes to models - fashion likes to turn on its own.
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Everyone always remembers my dancing.
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Don't have just anyone run your social media. I think it's insane when brands or celebrities relegate their social media to an intern or someone who does not know them well.
Coco Rocha