Coach creative director Stuart Vevers took to Basketball City in New York City to present his fall-winter 2018 collection. Exploring American culture, Vevers takes into account the contrast of the American Southwest and New York City. A love for nature is juxtaposed with the urban grit of the city. It’s here that graphics bring a gothic charm to the collection with thorny roses, feathers, and bandana prints. Leather jackets show a hint of the southwest with fringed detailing. Meanwhile, lean trousers come together with leather boots and oversized shearling jackets.
Coach Merges Urban & Southwest Inspirations for Fall ’18 Collection
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Published February 14, 2018
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