Coach unveiled its collection for the Fall 2025 season at a fashion show at the historic Park Avenue Armory on New York’s Upper East Side. The latest installment of Coach’s vision of American classics according to creative director Stuart Vevers, the event underscored the brand’s commitment to a modern interpretation of heritage, celebrating individual style and building community.


Inspired by the appeal of found and love-worn pieces that reflect the personality of the wearer, Fall 2025 is defined by a consistent silhouette anchored in oversized pants in denim, moleskin and suiting fabric and balanced by relatively shrunken T-shirts, sweatshirts, knits and jackets.
The color palette hews closely to classic Coach tones of rich tan and slightly faded black, with added color coming from the materials themselves: mélange jersey, light-wash denim, and pops of novelty in leopard print, metallic knits and beading.
Outerwear featured a collection of cropped and shrunken bomber jackets, some made from repurposed garments, as well as floor-dusting trench coats in shearling and leather, duffle coats, peacoats and a faux leopard fur coat.
There were a variety of argyle and Lurex knits, as well as tailoring elements in blazers and vests with cropped and skewed proportions. Inspired by the relaxed day dresses of the 1920s, the collection included dresses in shift, tank and drop-pleated styles, as well as a selection of dresses made from vintage negligees and vintage beaded gowns.
In leathergoods, the Fall 2025 collection marked the runway debut of the Twin Pocket Bag, inspired by a Coach archive piece from 1968. The collection also featured the return of the Brooklyn and Empire bags, now in more playful and compact proportions. All three bags were rendered in vegetable tanned leather, in a new house treatment called Loved Leather, and in shearling, with some featuring a hand-painted graffiti treatment.
While most bags appeared in classic Coach colors like toffee, chestnut and maple, the Bleecker Bucket Bag, another new archive-inspired style, added a pop of color, while the Times Square Tabby, created using the elements of beaded vintage satin bags, added some shine.
During its second season, the Soho Sneaker once again appeared on the runway, this time in new looks such as Loved Leather, silver suede and a leopard print pattern. Created as a canvas for individual expression, this shoe model allows each scratch, color choice or personalization to reflect the wearer’s personality. It is accompanied by a collection of adorable pendants, including pom-poms, decorative bows with crystals and handmade plush fur animals, which add a unique touch.
The footwear collection also included slippers inspired by plush toys, exuding the same carefree energy, as well as loafers with a massive heel, boots with a buckle and elegant low-heeled kitten heel sandals.
The styles were complemented by tool-inspired jewelry, including pendants in the shape of screwdrivers and nuts, personalized necklaces with names, and expressive sunglasses in intense colors.


Source : PR Newswire