British fashion bible British GQ reports that Coach has joined the London Collections: Men schedule for this coming January. Led by new executive creative director Stuart Vevers, the brand will be unveiling its first men’s ready to wear collection. Reflecting on the brand’s participation in London Collections: Men, Vevers shared, “London is the standard-bearer of classic men’s style but always encourages the next generation of talent. Though Coach is American to the core, that juxtaposition is the essence of our brand: blending the established with the cool.”
Coach to Unveil First Men’s Ready to Wear Collection during London Collections: Men
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