Coach returned to the New York catwalk to present its Spring 2022 collection by Stuart Vevers and premiered a special episode of Coach TV, "Public Access," produced in collaboration with the Coach family. Streamed live worldwide, the collection further evolved Coach's innovative hybrid approach to the runway, combining a live show with popular digital formats to celebrate the inventive spirit and creative energy of New York in a bold, fresh way.

This latest chapter in Stuart Vevers' vision for Coach celebrates the progressive lifestyle shared by its first head designer, Bonnie Cashin, the creative pioneer behind the iconic turnlock, and a new generation. Representing Coach's role in shaping the legacy of American style, the collection reimagines ready-to-wear pieces and bags from Cashin's archives through Vevers' distinctive vision of American classics reimagined through a modern lens.
https://youtu.be/GKpOWv5nxzI
The collection, presented with a new cast representing the energy, diversity, and spirit of the next generation, will be featured at Central Park, Zabar's, Serendipity 3, and Brooklyn Bridge. The collection is a love letter to New York, paying tribute to iconic New York locations such as the New York Times and its role in continuing to inspire people around the world. It also includes a tote bag created in collaboration with local New York artisans as part of the brand's commitment to supporting and giving back to the city's fashion community. The collection also features ready-to-wear pieces crafted from upcycled denim, reimagined Bonnie Cashin vintage outerwear, and an updated Cashin Carry Tote design crafted from environmentally responsible leather and upcycled baseball gloves, demonstrating the brand's commitment to sustainability and long-lasting craftsmanship.

The show, held at Pier 76 in Hudson River Park, a new park on Manhattan's west side - Coach's first fashion show - kicked off with the latest episode of "Coach TV," inspired by America's citizen-run public access television and its inclusive, community-based approach. A collection film was then broadcast simultaneously with the runway presentation, truly breaking down the "fourth wall" and streaming live to a global audience in an imaginative way. A recap of the show will be released in the coming days, along with additional Coach TV content.
Vevers said: "This collection showcases my vision for a new vocabulary of American fashion, inspired by Coach's 80-year heritage and expressed through a next-generation lens. It's also a celebration of the colorful, upbeat optimism of our founding designer, Bonnie Cashin. It's designed to address the times we live in, while also expressing a shared desire for a better, brighter future." For this season's "Coach TV" episode, "Public Access," Coach collaborated with directors Ty Evans and Danielle Aphrodite Nemet, writers Amber Schaefer and Yoni Lotan, as well as Ramla Ali, Jon Batiste, and Brother Bin. Bin, Quen Blackwell, Bob the Drag Queen, Quincy Brown, Miles Chamley-Watson, Sonia Chew, Fazura, Joe Flizzow, Harry Hill, Boo Johnson, Chaka Khan, Stella Maxwell, Luna Maya, Megan Thee Stallion, Ellie Thumann, Camila Morrone, Brittany O'Grady, Cameron Palatas, and William Peltz He collaborates with Coach family members including Peltz, Rainey Qualley, Utica Queen, Rickey Thompson, Lolo Zouaï and Ziwe Fumudoh, and also features Jennifer Lopez, Michael B. Jordan, and Kōki. Vevers' latest collection was unveiled to a diverse audience of major media editors, stylists, and retailers, as well as Chaka Khan, Jon Batiste, Kelsey Lu, Charli XCX, Lori Harvey, Camila Morrone, Tommy Dorfman, Brittany O'Grady, Jordan Alexander, Thomas Doherty, Rickey Thompson, Alexander Hodge, William Peltz, Alexandra Daddario, and Ziwe Humudu. Fumudoh, Ross Butler; Zoe Levin, Cordae, Maddie Ziegler, Blake Gray, Noah Beck, Lolo Zouaï, Miles Chamley-Watson, Quincy Brown, Quen Blackwell, Rainey Qualley, P. J. Tucker, Stella Maxwell, Wisdom Kaye, Sinia B. Braxton, Stasha Sanchez, Jack Mizrahi, and Eric Nam Eric Nam, Ellie Thumann, Richie Shazam, Ben Draghi, Aquaria, Bradi Corniel, Beaujangless, Linux, Alok Vaid-Menon, Leigh Lezark, Alexander Roth, Everett Williams, Kimberly Drew, Karrueche Tran, Bloody Osiris, Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Jessica Gomes, Luna Maya There were influencers with global fame, such as Maya and Kemio.

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This latest chapter in Stuart Vevers' vision for Coach celebrates the progressive lifestyle shared by its first head designer, Bonnie Cashin, the creative pioneer behind the iconic turnlock, and a new generation. Representing Coach's role in shaping the legacy of American style, the collection reimagines ready-to-wear pieces and bags from Cashin's archives through Vevers' distinctive vision of American classics reimagined through a modern lens.
https://youtu.be/GKpOWv5nxzI
The collection, presented with a new cast representing the energy, diversity, and spirit of the next generation, will be featured at Central Park, Zabar's, Serendipity 3, and Brooklyn Bridge. The collection is a love letter to New York, paying tribute to iconic New York locations such as the New York Times and its role in continuing to inspire people around the world. It also includes a tote bag created in collaboration with local New York artisans as part of the brand's commitment to supporting and giving back to the city's fashion community. The collection also features ready-to-wear pieces crafted from upcycled denim, reimagined Bonnie Cashin vintage outerwear, and an updated Cashin Carry Tote design crafted from environmentally responsible leather and upcycled baseball gloves, demonstrating the brand's commitment to sustainability and long-lasting craftsmanship.

The show, held at Pier 76 in Hudson River Park, a new park on Manhattan's west side - Coach's first fashion show - kicked off with the latest episode of "Coach TV," inspired by America's citizen-run public access television and its inclusive, community-based approach. A collection film was then broadcast simultaneously with the runway presentation, truly breaking down the "fourth wall" and streaming live to a global audience in an imaginative way. A recap of the show will be released in the coming days, along with additional Coach TV content.
Vevers said: "This collection showcases my vision for a new vocabulary of American fashion, inspired by Coach's 80-year heritage and expressed through a next-generation lens. It's also a celebration of the colorful, upbeat optimism of our founding designer, Bonnie Cashin. It's designed to address the times we live in, while also expressing a shared desire for a better, brighter future." For this season's "Coach TV" episode, "Public Access," Coach collaborated with directors Ty Evans and Danielle Aphrodite Nemet, writers Amber Schaefer and Yoni Lotan, as well as Ramla Ali, Jon Batiste, and Brother Bin. Bin, Quen Blackwell, Bob the Drag Queen, Quincy Brown, Miles Chamley-Watson, Sonia Chew, Fazura, Joe Flizzow, Harry Hill, Boo Johnson, Chaka Khan, Stella Maxwell, Luna Maya, Megan Thee Stallion, Ellie Thumann, Camila Morrone, Brittany O'Grady, Cameron Palatas, and William Peltz He collaborates with Coach family members including Peltz, Rainey Qualley, Utica Queen, Rickey Thompson, Lolo Zouaï and Ziwe Fumudoh, and also features Jennifer Lopez, Michael B. Jordan, and Kōki. Vevers' latest collection was unveiled to a diverse audience of major media editors, stylists, and retailers, as well as Chaka Khan, Jon Batiste, Kelsey Lu, Charli XCX, Lori Harvey, Camila Morrone, Tommy Dorfman, Brittany O'Grady, Jordan Alexander, Thomas Doherty, Rickey Thompson, Alexander Hodge, William Peltz, Alexandra Daddario, and Ziwe Humudu. Fumudoh, Ross Butler; Zoe Levin, Cordae, Maddie Ziegler, Blake Gray, Noah Beck, Lolo Zouaï, Miles Chamley-Watson, Quincy Brown, Quen Blackwell, Rainey Qualley, P. J. Tucker, Stella Maxwell, Wisdom Kaye, Sinia B. Braxton, Stasha Sanchez, Jack Mizrahi, and Eric Nam Eric Nam, Ellie Thumann, Richie Shazam, Ben Draghi, Aquaria, Bradi Corniel, Beaujangless, Linux, Alok Vaid-Menon, Leigh Lezark, Alexander Roth, Everett Williams, Kimberly Drew, Karrueche Tran, Bloody Osiris, Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Jessica Gomes, Luna Maya There were influencers with global fame, such as Maya and Kemio.

EDITORIAL CREDIT: Coach
IMAGE CREDIT: Courtesy of Coach
SOCIAL MEDIA: @Coach; #CoachNY #CoachSS22
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