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—Coach Creative Director,
Stuart Vevers
Oversized trousers paired with shrunken leather outerwear. Day dresses and evening gowns, lovingly repurposed and styled without pretense. Cozy knits and T-shirts with a homespun quality. Playful charms with lots of personality and love-worn appeal.
A new debut: the Twin Pocket bag, inspired by an archival ‘60s style and reimagined with elongated straps for added
functionality. Returning favorites the Brooklyn, Empire, and Tabby emerged in cute and compact silhouettes, and almost
everything came in a warm, earthy palette rooted in Coach heritage.
Found objects playfully materialized into a collection of “toolbox” jewelry—screwdrivers, wrenches and wing nut charms were reimagined as earrings. Personalized gold and silver nameplate necklaces celebrate the individuality of the wearer, while an array of shearling charms and pom poms bedecked bags and sneakers.
Our commitment to the art of “re-loving”—exploring innovative techniques to coax out the beauty of pieces and materials already in circulation—was again a cornerstone of this collection. The presentation featured leather bomber jackets, evening dresses, denim trousers and Tabby bags all using repurposed secondhand materials.
A return to the Drill Hall of The Armory, where historic charm contrasted with the youthful and expressive attitude of today’s
generation. Atmospheric lighting and live music performed by Brooklyn band Nation of Language created an intimate
environment where everyone could step into the world of the Coach.