
Stuart Vevers presents Coach Winter 2025 collection through a lookbook that centers on the simple but powerful idea of “dressing up and going out.” This latest chapter from Coach focuses on emotion, memory, and celebration through texture-rich silhouettes and playful styling. Vevers builds the collection around themes of joy, indulgence, and the social rhythm of the holiday season.
Coach brings American sportswear into conversation with occasion dressing by combining familiar forms with festive detail. The collection features crepe, chiffon, taffeta, and tulle, each fabric chosen for its texture and visual impact. These materials shape a lineup that moves between daytime ease and evening drama, where a plaid blazer can sit next to a star-covered dress without contradiction.


Silhouettes reference classic tailoring and formalwear, but Vevers adds a twist through unexpected textures and finishes. Polka dots appear in embroidered form, sequins catch the light, and shaggy knits add dimension. Oversized shapes and tiger prints push the looks further, while peplum tops and suede jackets connect back to the romanticism often associated with the American Southwest. Every piece invites styling that leans toward self-expression, with a clear intent to dress for the moment, whatever it may be.
The mood reflects Vevers’ personal memories. He recalls childhood moments that sparked his love of dressing up. His mother once dressed him and his brother in matching outfits to attend his grandmother’s amateur theater productions. Later, in high school, that same grandmother helped him build clubbing outfits from scraps of vinyl and vintage shop finds, pieces meant to promise a night of fun. These experiences formed his understanding of fashion not as a profession first, but as a feeling, a source of optimism and transformation.

Now, Vevers shares those same rituals with his children. He describes their use of wands, swords, crowns, and capes as everyday tools for play and imagination. These references extend naturally into the collection, where fantasy and structure meet.
The Winter 2025 lookbook also suggests an openness in styling. Dresses appear layered with jackets or worn on their own. Knitwear carries enough personality to stand alone, while suiting gets softened by texture or playful scale. Accessories lean theatrical, supporting Vevers’ idea of fashion as something that lives in memory and action.
