Coach took a walk on the wild side with its spring-summer 2017 collection. Tapping into a bad boy aesthetic with a nod to the 1950s, Coach creative director Stuart Vevers collaborated with artist Gary Baseman. Creating custom prints and pieces for the collection, Baseman had fun, meddling with snakes, smiley faces, skulls and dice. Leather and outerwear were central to the outing with covetable style statements that included graffiti adorned leather biker jackets, zippered varsity jackets and fringe dressed bombers.
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Pleated patterned trousers, leisure joggers and low-rise leather pants were met with buckle embellished leather boots and studded loafers. Weaving splashes of deep red and mustard yellow throughout a dark lineup, Coach also delivered an artsy splash with a paint like grid print. Not to go unnoticed, Vevers’ latest collection for the brand was rounded out by studded backpacks, patterned totes and leather weekenders.