Coach today debuts Stuart Vevers'Winter 2025 collection, the next chapter of his vision of Coach's American heritage seen through the lens of youth culture and the expressive spirit of today's generation. Inspired by the joy andindulgenceof the holiday season, the collection juxtaposes garmentswith a sense of occasion and playful accessoriesagainst more grounded, archetypal elements ofAmerican sportswear.
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A celebration of the ritual of dressing up and going out, the collection features an assortment of crepe, chiffon, taffeta and tulle dresses and skirts, cut at a long length for dramatic effect and embellished with flocked stars, embroidered polka dots, sequin paillettes and appliqued butterflies. Peplum tops are constructed to resemble the top half of vintage 1940s dresseswhile jackets in suede and denim channel the romance of the American Southwest. Layered combinations of plaid blazers, shirts and tiesinspired by early American sportswearbring adynamic sense ofpattern to tailored designs.
Knitwear featuresshaggytexturedoversized cardigans and sweaters, as well as more fitted shapes with bowtie details. Intarsia jerseys and cardigansfeature images ofDisney's Pluto, who also appears on sweatshirts and tees.Reflecting the silhouette ofthe Fall collection, many looks feature oversized, repurposed denim trousers,or pleatedwool or leathermaxi skirts worn by all genders.Afaux fur cape in a tiger print, long coats in shearling and repurposed denim, a double-breasted Teddy coat with matching hat, and a gauzy sequined capelet made of silk chiffonare among the unique, unexpected pieces sprinkled throughout the collection.
“Before I understood what fashion was, I found joy in the idea of dressing up. It started with my mom dressing my brother and me in matching themed outfits to watch the amateur theater shows put on by my grandmother,” says Vevers. “Then in high school that same grandmother helped me craft clubbing outfits out of scraps of vinyl and charity shop treasures that promised a fun night out. Today, my children and I play with wands, crowns, swords and capes that open our world to endless self-expression and immediate optimism. I wanted to share the sense of possibility that fashion allows us to feel, manifest, and enact.”
In leathergoods, threearchivalbags by Coach's first lead designer, Bonnie Cashin, have beenreconsidered for today. These include the Double Entry Satchel, a 1969 design featuring two side-pockets with kisslock closures, the Doctor Satchel, a 1973handbagwith rolled leather handles and two turnlock pockets, and the Swagger Bag from 1967. These appear in natural heritage patinaleather, as well as red, white and metallic gold finishes. The Kisslock Frame Bag makes a return, now in slightly smaller proportions, and the Twin Turnlock Bagfeatured in the Fall showalso reappears, now with elongated straps to meet the needs of today's dynamic generation.
Footwear sees thesignatureCoachbow pumpnow studded with crystals in red, silver and black, a new supple leather slipper and the Soho Sneaker in red, black and white suede andleather, as well asin tiger, zebra and leopard prints, all embellished with hand-sewn starleatherappliques. Optical glasses and sunglasses retain theirgraphicrave-inspired shape from Fall, butnow sparkle with crystal embellishment. Jewelry has a celestial inspiration, with an assortment of stars, suns, moons, and angels rendered incontrasting silver and brass tones with some featuring crystal details.
Tapping into thejoyfulspirit and imagination inherent in the act of getting dressedup, the collection is completedbya set of special accessories including adjustable leather crowns, wands and swordscrafted from stacked leather,bunny ears in shearling and leather, and five plush bag charms of stuffed animalswearingseasonal accessories.
Photographed by Mark Kean, the images in the lookbook were captured in studio against simple pastel backdrops. Theymake for a series ofportraitsfilledwiththestrong sense ofpersonality and self-expression ofthe collection's many characters.
See the collection here.
About Coach Coach is a global fashion house founded in New York in 1941. Inspired by the vision of Creative Director Stuart Vevers and the inclusive and courageous spirit of its hometown, the brand makes beautiful things, craft to last-for you to be yourself in.
Coach is a Tapestry, Inc. brand. Tapestry is publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker TPR.
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