Coach’s Winter 2025 collection isn’t just another fashion moment. It’s a full-circle, nostalgia-drenched celebration of what it means to get dressed like you mean it. Creative Director Stuart Vevers taps into personal memories, playful textures and iconic American silhouettes to create a lineup that’s romantic, wild and deeply expressive.
It’s giving theatre kid meets club kid. And honestly? We’re obsessed.
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The Glamour of Nostalgia
“I wanted to share the sense of possibility that fashion allows us to feel, manifest and enact,” Vevers explains, tracing the inspiration back to his childhood, where vinyl scraps became clubbing fits and themed outfits turned matinees into mini-red carpets.



That same spirit lives in this collection. Think dreamy layers of tulle, crepe and chiffon. Longline skirts and dresses catch the light with appliquéd butterflies, sequins and flocked stars. There’s editorial-level drama with real-life wearability. Jackets in suede and denim add a rugged Southwest twist, while peplum tops nod to vintage silhouettes without feeling stuck in the past.
The Fit Check Breakdown
This season, the collection plays with contrast. Softness meets structure. Occasionwear flirts with comfort.
Knitwear gets a Gen-Z glow-up with shaggy oversized cardigans, sweater bows and intarsia jerseys featuring Disney’s Pluto. Yes, he’s having a fashion moment. Maxi skirts in wool, denim and leather are styled across genders, proving that the silhouette doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all rulebook.


Statement outerwear takes centre stage. Tiger-print faux fur capes, double-breasted Teddy coats with matching hats and sequinned silk capelets bring holiday movie main character energy with no cosplay in sight.
Bags That Know Their History
Coach leans into its heritage with the return of three Bonnie Cashin archival gems. The Double Entry Satchel, the Doctor Satchel and the Swagger Bag reappear with updates in red, white and metallic gold. Their classic silhouettes stay, now refreshed for the 2025 wardrobe.


Also back is the Twin Turnlock Bag, this time with elongated straps to match your on-the-go lifestyle.
Accessories for the Maximalists
The accessory drop goes all in. Wands, leather crowns, bunny ears and stacked leather swords aren’t just novelty items. They’re expressive details that bring fun into fashion.

Footwear keeps pace with crystal-studded bow pumps, sleek leather slippers and Soho Sneakers in animal prints. Jewelry gets dreamy with stars, moons and angel charms crafted in silver and brass, accented with just enough sparkle.
A Campaign That Speaks Volumes
Photographed by Mark Kean, the campaign keeps things clean and soft. Pastel studio backdrops highlight the personality of each look. Every portrait captures individuality and self-expression, front and center.
This isn’t fashion that whispers. It’s here to prove dressing up still matters, even if it’s just for yourself or a late-night grocery run.
Coach, But Make It Now
Coach Winter 2025 feels timely without trying too hard. It nods to vintage romance, mixes in Y2K energy, and never forgets to have fun. It’s confident, a little chaotic and rooted in storytelling.
So pull out your faux fur, grab a bag that means business, and if you feel like it, wear a leather crown. You’ve earned your moment.
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