Coach Spring 2026 Collection

Coach Spring 2026 Collection

Instead of indulging in the negativity of today’s world, Stuart Vevers once again chose light over darkness. With his latest collection for Coach, presented at Pier 36 in downtown Manhattan, the creative director embraced the idea of a new dawn, staging the runway against a backdrop meant to evoke a city awakening at sunrise—full of possibility and renewal.

“Coach has always been about positivity and optimism,” Vevers affirmed backstage. “This season is very forward-looking; it’s about moving ahead with energy and lightness.”

The show revealed a carefully crafted tension: on one hand, oversized denim, distressed leather jackets, and grunge-inspired silhouettes; on the other, playful, even dreamy touches like sheer dresses embellished with stars, hearts, and balloon motifs. This duality—raw yet refined, youthful yet polished—was central to the brand’s message.

The palette was brighter than usual but still unmistakably Coach, defined by soft earthy browns, sun-faded neutrals, and warm sepia tones that hinted at nostalgia. The tailoring was looser and relaxed, with deconstructed wool coats, unlined suede jackets, and trousers and pleated skirts pieced together from three vintage menswear patterns—a nod to intergenerational style. In contrast, knit tanks, fitted outerwear, and slim layering pieces brought a sensual sharpness.

Gender fluidity was woven into the lineup: wide-legged jeans paired with cropped tops, slouchy cardigans, and boxy leather jackets created a wardrobe equally appealing across identities. A highlight was the use of recycled denim and eco-treated leathers, underscoring Vevers’ commitment to sustainability while also resonating with Gen Z’s love for upcycled vintage.

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Accessories carried the playful New York spirit. Vevers introduced structured, geometric handbags, barrel bags, and travel satchels alongside the house’s iconic “kiss-lock” frame bags. Some mini versions were cleverly transformed into pendants, swinging from chains like jewelry—a whimsical homage to the random treasures one might stumble upon in the streets of the city.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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