Coco Velvet International appoints Stephanie Sirju as GM

Coco Velvet International Fashion & Model Management has undergone a significant leadership restructuring following the severe health deterioration of its founder, Christopher Nathan. The company has officially appointed Stephanie Sirju as its new General Manager and Fashion Director, effective immediately.

In an emotional media release, Nathan disclosed his recent diagnosis of metastasized prostate cancer that has aggressively spread to multiple areas including his groin, spine, and ribs. The condition has resulted in paralysis from the chest downward, rendering him unable to continue his operational duties. “I am no longer able to work. I am actually paralysed from my chest down,” Nathan stated in the official communication.

The succession plan brings Sirju, a University of Hawaii fashion program graduate, to the forefront of the organization. Despite the leadership change, Nathan will maintain ownership and continue serving as a consultant, providing guidance from behind the scenes during this transitional period.

The company has assured clients and stakeholders that all services will continue uninterrupted across both divisions. The fashion management division continues to offer comprehensive support including event management, project coordination, lookbook production, and fashion shoot supervision for editorials, catalogues, magazine features, and digital platforms. Additionally, the company remains active in fashion show production, while the model management division continues its operations without disruption.

Nathan emphasized that this strategic succession ensures the company’s continuity under new leadership while maintaining its established standards and service quality.