Coach’s fall-winter 2025 collection, presented at New York Fashion Week, embraces the charm of well-loved pieces. Creative director Stuart Vevers continues his vision of re-loving secondhand garments, combining the brand’s heritage with a modern twist.
The grungy collection leans into oversized silhouettes, pairing baggy pants with shrunken t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies. A washed and faded effect adds a timeworn feel, while fuzzy slippers and cozy knitwear add to the nostalgic aesthetic.
Denim takes center stage, with jeans crafted from repurposed secondhand materials. Dresses reflect 1920s inspiration, with drop-waist and beaded styles, alongside reworked vintage negligees. Accessories make a bold statement, with the debut of the Twin Pocket Bag, a nod to a 1968 archival piece.
Compact versions of the Brooklyn and Empire bags reappear in Loved Leather and shearling, while the Soho Sneaker continues as a canvas for self-expression. Buckle boots and kitten-heel sandals round out the footwear selection.
The color palette is rooted in Coach’s signature tones, with peach, soft yellow, dark brown, and navy blue woven throughout. The collection proves that old favorites can feel new again.