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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Coco Rocha believes social media has made fashion attainable

    The 28-year-old model credits the online platform for allowing models to express their own unique personality and therefore stop the fashion industry from being "unattainable and aspirational".


    She said: "[Before social media], everything was hush-hush. The fashion industry was supposed to be a fantasy world that was unattainable and aspirational.

    "And the model was part of that. You wouldn't really know anything about her or her personality, and here I was trying to change that. It's funny that some of the same people who told me I was 'ruining the mystique' at the time are now posting incessantly about what they ate for breakfast."

    And Coco feels platforms like Twitter and Instagram have put the public back in charge of fashion and who steps onto the runway.

    She added: "All of a sudden, readers and fans were letting the major brands and magazines know [via social media] who their favourite models were and who they wanted to see in images and on runways ... I'm happy to see that happen to girls again."

    There was a particular incident in May 2012 where a picture of Coco on the cover of Elle Brasil was airbrushed, making it appear as though she was baring more skin than she had agreed to. And Coco believes the existence of social media "gave her a voice" to speak out about what happened.

    She told the April issue of Canada's FASHION Magazine: "I could have left it alone; because when you tell people you don't like something, that's when they search for it the most. What do you do? Leave it alone and let most of Brazil see it or talk about it and then most of the world will see it? It was a hard decision, but we decided to post a response because I wasn't proud of that cover.

    "Imagine if you were walking down the street and all of a sudden someone came up to you and ripped off your shirt. I was making the same point. If that had happened in the early 2000s, I wouldn't have been able to tell the world what I thought. Thanks to social media, I had a voice."

    'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' has become the most nominated new play in the history of the Olivier Awards

    A: The two-part theatre production - penned by J. K. Rowling - which imagines Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley as adults waving their children off to the famous wizarding school Hogwarts, has smashed the record for the annual ceremony after it pulled in an impressive 11 nominations - including Best New Play - on Monday (06.03.17).

    Jamie Parker - who portrays the grown up version of the titular wand-waving wizard - could be in with the chance of walking away with the trophy for Best Actor at the event next month, but he will need to beat off stiff competition from 'Buried Child' star Ed Harris, Travesties' Tom Hollander and six-time winner Sir Ian McKellen.

    Although no one from the play managed to creep into the Best Actress category this time around, Hadyn Gweynne, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Rebecca Trehearn and Emma Williams will go head-to-head for their portrayals in 'The Threepenny Opera', 'Murder Ballad', 'Show Boat' and 'Half a Sixpence', respectively.

    'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' has also managed to worm its way into the Outstanding Achievement in Music category alongside 'Dreamgirls', 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and 'School Of Rock The Musical'.

    Sheridan Smith - who hasn't had the easiest of times recently after tragically losing her father to cancer earlier this year - will be pleased to learn that she's in with the chance of bagging the gong for Best Actress in a Musical for her impressive portrayal of Fanny Brice in The Savoy's 'Funny Girl'.

    'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' has also secured a nomination for Best Theatre Choreographer thanks to Steven Hoggett, Best Lighting Design due to Neil Austin's hard work and Best Set Design because of Christine Jones, while Anthony Boyle and Noma Dumezweni bagged nods for Best Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role.

    Sir Kenneth Branagh will also be honoured for his contribution to theatre at this year's awards.

    Julian Bird, ex ecutive producer of the Olivier Awards, said: "In a year of global change, the nominees for this year's awards demonstrate London theatre's ability to challenge our perceptions, stir our emotions, and entertain us.

    The Olivier Awards will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in west London on April 9.

    Olivier Awards nominations 2017 are as follows:

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical:

    Ian Bartholomew for 'Half a Sixpence' at Noël Coward Theatre

    Adam J Bernard for 'Dreamgirls' at Savoy Theatre

    Ben Hunter for 'The Girls' at Phoenix Theatre

    Andrew Langtree for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical:

    Haydn Gwynne for 'The Threepenny Opera' at National Theatre - Olivier

    Victoria Hamilton-Barritt for 'Murder Ballad' at Arts Theatre

    Rebecca Trehearn for 'Show Boat' at New London Theatre

    Emma Williams for 'Half a Sixpence' at Noël Coward Theatre

    Outstanding Achievement in Music:

    'Dreamgirls' - music by Henry Krieger at Savoy Theatre

    'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' - composer and arranger Imogen Heap at Palace Theatre

    'Jesus Christ Superstar' - The band and company creating the gig-like rock vibe of the original concept album of 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

    'School Of Rock the Musical' - Three children's bands who play instruments live every night at New London Theatre

    Best Theatre Choreographer:

    Matthew Bourne for 'The Red Shoes' at Sadler's Wells

    Peter Darling and Ellen Kane for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Steven Hoggett for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Drew McOnie for 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

    Best Musical Revival:

    'Funny Girl' at Savoy Theatre

    'Jesus Christ Superstar' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

    'Show Boat' at New London Theatre

    'Sunset Boulevard' at London Coliseum

    Best Actor in a Musical

    David Fynn for 'School Of Rock The Musical' at New London Theatre

    Tyrone Huntley for 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

    Andy Karl for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Charlie Stemp for 'Half A Sixpence' at Noël Coward Theatre

    Best Actress in a Musical

    Glenn Close for 'Sunset Boulevard' at London Coliseum

    'The Girls' - Debbie Chazen, Sophie-Louise Dann, Michele Dotrice, Claire Machin, Claire Moore and Joanna Riding - for 'The Girls' at Phoenix Theatre

    Amber Riley for 'Dreamgirls' at Savoy Theatre

    Sheridan Smith for 'Funny Girl' at Savoy Theatre

    Best Lighting Design

    Neil Austin for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Lee Curran for 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

    Natasha Katz for 'The Glass Menagerie' at Duke of York's Theatre

    Hugh Vanstone for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Best Sound Design

    Paul Arditti for 'Amadeus' at National Theatre - Olivier

    Adam Cork for 'Travesties' at Apollo Theatre

    Gareth Fry for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Nick Lidster for Autograph for 'Jesus Christ Superstar' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

    Best Costume Design

    Gregg Barnes for 'Dreamgirls' at Savoy Theatre

    Hugh Durrant for 'Cinderella' at London Palladium

    Rob Howell for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Katrina Lindsay for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Best Set Design

    Bob Crowley for Disney's 'Aladdin' at Prince Edward Theatre

    Bob Crowley for 'The Glass Menagerie' at Duke of York's Theatre

    Rob Howell for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Christine Jones for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role

    Anthony Boyle for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Freddie Fox for 'Travesties' at Apollo Theatre

    Brian J Smith for 'The Glass Menagerie' at Duke of York's Theatre

    Rafe Spall for 'Hedda Gabler' at National Theatre - Lyttelton

    Best Actress in a Supporting Role

    Melissa Allan, Caroline Deyga, Kirsty Findlay, Karen Fishwick, Kirsty MacLaren, Frances Mayli McCann, Joanne McGuinness and Dawn Sievewright for 'Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour' at National Theatre - Dorfman

    Noma Dumezweni for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Clare Foster for 'Travesties' at Apollo Theatre

    Kate O'Flynn for 'The Glass Menagerie' at Duke of York's Theatre

    Best Actor

    Ed Harris for 'Buried Child' at Trafalgar Studios 1

    Tom Hollander for 'Travesties' at Apollo Theatre

    Ian McKellen for 'No Man's Land' at Wyndham's Theatre

    Jamie Parker for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    Best Actress

    Glenda Jackson for 'King Lear' at The Old Vic

    Cherry Jones for 'The Glass Menagerie' at Duke of York's Theatre

    Billie Piper for 'Yerma' at Young Vic

    Ruth Wilson for 'Hedda Gabler' at National Theatre - Lyttelton

    Best Director

    Simon Stone for 'Yerma' at Young Vic

    John Tiffany for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    John Tiffany for 'The Glass Menagerie' at Duke of York's Theatre

    Matthew Warchus for 'Groundhog Day' at The Old Vic

    Best New Play

    'Elegy' at Donmar Warehouse

    'The Flick' at National Theatre - Dorfman

    'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' at Palace Theatre

    'One Night In Miami...' at Donmar Warehouse

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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