Sep 9 2008 - 3:28pm by
Molly

Straight off her weekend at the
Toronto Film Festival, Jennifer Aniston hopped down to NYC to join her good friends Courteney Cox and David Arquette for the launch of
David's new menswear line, Propr, at
New York Fashion Week. The collaboration between David and Ben Harper was celebrated by their wives and was even family-friendly enough for their kids — like Coco, who strapped on her Mary Janes and climbed on mom's shoulders to get better view of the action. Courteney and Laura Dern have been
hanging out in Manhattan with their daughters before their husbands' big night, but Cox looked great posing with her BFF Jennifer Aniston when she arrived on the scene.

Courteney Cox and Laura Dern took a break from
checking out the NYC runways for some fun, sun, and rainbow snow cones with their kids at the Central Park Zoo on Sunday. Coco showed off her unique style with her cute sunglasses while sitting with Laura's daughter Jaya. Later in the day the group enjoyed Hairspray on Broadway.
Aug 26 2008 - 9:31am by
Molly

Are you ready for the list of celebrities
vacationing together in Hawaii? There's Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Coco; Tobey Maguire, Jennifer Meyer, and Ruby; Isla Fisher, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Olive; Leonardo DiCaprio, Lukas Haas, and a whole bunch more buddies. Phew.

It's always a treat to see Coco Arquette and she lived up to her cuteness while walking with David along the shores of Hawaii yesterday. The tropical end-of-Summer vacation is a
tradition for the Cox-Arquettes, who are taking a break from their
busy schedules. While our
favorite friends may not have reunited for this trip, hopefully we'll see get another glimpse of adorable Coco strutting her stuff on the beach and
staying away from spicy food with her mom and dad.

Coco Arquette Doesn't Like Spicy Food, Does Your Lil One? David Arquette recently said that his cutie pie, Coco, is a good lil eater. While the four-year-old loves broccoli, chicken and shrimp, she doesn't care for spicy foods. Some children steer clear of hot ingredients, but others can take the heat.