Coach showcased its Spring 2025 collection with a runway show on New York City’s High Line, adjacent to the brand’s global headquarters. Creative Director Stuart Vevers reinterpreted American classics with a focus on individuality and self-expression, offering a fresh take on luxury. Vevers described the collection as “real clothes in a real, urban environment” for a new generation.

Creative Director Stuart Vevers
The collection blended classical tailoring with casual, counter-culture influences like skate, heavy metal, and new wave. American sportswear staples, such as navy blazers and pinstripe suits, were reimagined with exaggerated fits, while ’60s-inspired candy-colored dresses featured playful dropped hems. Sustainability played a key role, with repurposed denim, moto skirts, and aviator jackets spotlighting Coach’s (Re)Loved program, which restores vintage pieces.
Accessories included the debut of the Chain Tabby 26, a modern twist on the iconic Tabby bag, and playful, oversized Frame bags shaped like hearts, stars, and dinosaurs. The collection also introduced the Soho Sneaker, a nod to ’80s and ’90s cross-training styles, featuring resin charms and crafted from regenerative leather.














