COACH Introduces Spring 2025 Collection

 Coach debuted its Spring 2025 collection with a runway show on the Spur of New York City’s High Line, a portion of the elevated park adjacent to the house’s global headquarters. The newest iteration of Creative Director Stuart Vevers’ vision of American classics as interpreted by the new generation, the presentation emphasized the appeal of personality and self-expression and offered a new interpretation of what “luxury” can really mean.

 
 

Continuing Vevers’ exploration of archetypal pieces as seen through the eyes of young people today, Spring 2025 mixed elements of classical tailoring and couture-inspired cocktail dresses with more casual pieces pulled from the counter-cultural vocabulary of skate, heavy metal, and new wave. American sportswear icons like navy blazers, chinos, and pinstripe suiting were tweaked and exaggerated to create unexpected fits and proportions, while '60s-inspired dresses in candy-colored palettes were made new with very short, dropped hems. The art of “re-loving,” or reimagining the end-of-life for pieces already in circulation, is also prominently featured on the runway. Denim trousers, moto skirts, and aviator jackets were crafted from post-consumer garments artfully repurposed to create something new, a celebration of the house’s rich legacy of craft, as well as the inherent charm of pieces with history. Vevers expands here on Coach’s popular (Re)Loved program, which restores and resells vintage Coach pieces using craft and customization.



Graphic T-shirts with playful interpretations of New York pop and rock ‘n’ roll iconography were layered under distressed moto jackets and paired with stovepipe denim trousers, while another selection of white T-shirts were embroidered and embellished with hand-crafted words and phrases, emulating both souvenir garments of the 1940s and a DIY punk aesthetic. The collection also evolved on key concepts from the last two seasons, including new interpretations of the cardigan jacket in upcycled leather and suede, and fresh takes on tuxedo jackets and pajama-style pants, this time creased and faded for added character.



In Leathergoods, the Spring 2025 collection marked the debut of the Chain Tabby 26, a new interpretation of Coach’s iconic Tabby bag. Crafted in soft-grain leather and available in a range of colors, the new bag features a metallic chain strap with details inspired by leathercraft. The collection also featured new variations on Winter’s Frame bag, including top handle versions in exaggerated sizes, a menswear-inspired Portfolio shape, an oversized backpack, and several silhouettes that apply iconic Coach Frame hardware, first designed for the brand by Bonnie Cashin in the 1960s, to Vevers’ popular family of Shape bags, in heart, star and dinosaur shapes.



The presentation also featured Coach’s new Soho Sneaker. Inspired by the cross-training sneakers of the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, the sneaker references these classic styles while remaining iconic in its own right. The Soho was distressed specifically for the runway collection and embellished with stickers, as well as a series of resin charms depicting taxi cabs, cassette tapes, and other ephemera. Featuring an upper crafted with regenerative leather, this newest style captures the house’s commitment to expanding its vision of sustainability to multiple categories on the runway.



“My vision for Spring was to show real clothes in a real, relevant, urban environment,” said Vevers. “But we’re redesigning these clothes, keeping in mind the values of a new generation that is discovering these pieces for the first time.”



Inspired by the energy of the New York City, where different people and styles mix and merge, the runway show was held on the High Line’s Spur, an elevated park in the beating heart of the city. Guests at the event were able to take in the latest collection within the context of the environment that helped inform it. Show content echoed the presentation’s urban theme and setting, with dynamic views of the High Line and surrounding streets and a series of moving portraits with hand-drawn elements. Special guests included stars of Coach’s new “Unlock Your Courage” campaign Charles Melton, Nazha, Storm Reid, Jayson Tatum, and Youngji Lee.



PHOTO CREDIT:  ISIDORE MONTAG



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, crafted 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.



In the Philippines, COACH is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists, Inc., and is located at Rustan’s Shangri-La, Rustan’s Makati, Power Plant Mall, Greenbelt 5, City of Dreams, Rustan’s Cebu, and online at Trunc.ph and Rustans.com. Visit ssilife.com.ph or follow @ssilifeph on Instagram for more information.


About SSI Group, Inc.:

The SSI Group is the Philippines’ largest specialty retailer, with an established brand portfolio that includes some of the world’s most recognized international brands. We lead the country’s specialty retail market through the size and breadth of our brand portfolio and store network, with 94 brands and 593 stores. With our growing e-commerce presence, we are also the Philippine specialty retailer with the most diverse and extensive e-commerce offering. Our unique brand portfolio covers a wide range of specialty and lifestyle concepts, spanning the luxury, casual, and fast fashion, beauty, footwear, home, and restaurant categories.  Established in the 1980s, SSI has been at the forefront of the Philippine retail industry for more than 30 years. Throughout this time, we have sought to inspire and enhance the lifestyle values of our customers and to cater to the evolving tastes and aspirations of Filipino consumers. In response to the evolution of the retail industry, the company introduced "The Specialist," an At Home concierge service dedicated to serving its valued customers with their shopping needs. Customers may get in touch with SSI’s Customer Service team through any of the following channels to inquire about a particular brand or product:



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