Ever since we set our eyes on the bold Coco Ballucci, we’ve wanting to shoot with this versatile beauty influencer and make-up artist who has taken Instagram by storm with striking-cool fashion and make-up. The 23-year-old has walked for Shantanu and Nikhil at FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week’s first fully physical edition in March this year. Call him Coco Ballucci or Coco or Rajkumari Coco or Anukul Dhara, there’s no denying the appeal and the explosion of raw talent. What makes Coco adorable is an endearing innocence, which is reflected in the eyes. Post an exclusive shoot for The Telegraph, styled by Pushpak Sen with hair by celebrity stylist Bridgette Jones of Bridgette Jones Fashion Salon (Sarat Bose Road), Coco tells us about the journey so far.
How was it shooting with The Telegraph?
I absolutely loved working with The Telegraph! I have grown up reading The Telegraph and would subscribe to stay updated with the latest fashion trends. I have always dreamt of shooting for The Telegraph and it finally came true! (Laughs) Big thanks to The Telegraph.
Where were you born and brought up?
I was born and brought up in Lake Town. Now, I live in Chandigarh. I tried shifting to Bombay but it was crowded. Chandigarh was peaceful and I decided to stay there. I wanted to start working after my higher secondary exams. My mother is into stitching and sewing and I too had a knack for the same, but somehow it didn’t work out. I am not trained in make-up but thought of giving it a try and loved the process. It’s been six years now. I mostly work in films.
How has the journey been so far?
Amazing! There have been ups and downs, facing problems alone... there is a lot that happened to me in these six years. I realised I have to be strong and have money in my bank account. Today, I am all good.
What is the story behind the name?
My name has always been Coco, my nickname. I went viral as Rajkumari Coco and there were many fake profiles by the name of Anukul Dhara. So, I thought of going with Coco and Ballucci complemented it well. I am a big fan of Monica Bellucci!
Which moniker is more famous now — Rajkumari Coco or Coco Ballucci?
I might sound overconfident, but both! (Laughs)
Were you always this confident or have you had to work on it?
So much has happened in these six years that it has literally changed my life! You really need to support your choice. If you love it, do it. Don’t question it. Eventually people will love it and appreciate you.
How has it been at home? Were they okay with it?
In the beginning, no. My neighbours would say rubbish. Ever since I was a kid, I would have conversations with my parents so that I could explain my point of view. Ever since I was a kid, I would wear my elder sister’s frocks and dance around. Ekbar boka khaoyar por, aami abar tai kortam. (Laughs)
When do you think they accepted you the way you are?
When they saw I was doing so well. I take care of them and myself too.
What is your message this Pride Month?
Gender doesn’t matter. Just be who you are. I do whatever I feel and people love me. There are people who bully me and pass negative remarks, but I focus on people who love me and that number is huge. Just live your life and you will have everything.
Pictures: Pabitra Das
Make-up: Coco Ballucci ; Hair: Bridgette Jones; Styling: Pushpak Sen; Location courtesy: The Park; Jewellery: Earthaments; Glasses: IDEE