Approaching Coach 1941’s resort 2019 collection, Stuart Vevers recalls fond memories of visits to Los Angeles during the nineties. More specifically, Vevers brings to mind the famed Viper Room. The Hollywood hotspot serves as the ideal destination for Coach’s man. Embodying the brand’s contemporary cool, models Erik van Gils and Abdulaye Niang come together to star in the label’s lookbook. Christian MacDonald photographs the outing, while Jane How handles styling. Leather jackets and pants steal the spotlight for the season. However, there’s also a generous offering of small leather bags, souvenir jackets, graphic tees, and scarves.
Coach 1941 Embraces Party Culture for Resort ’19 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 7, 2018
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