Coach FW26 Embraces an Emo Renaissance With "Black Parade" Tailoring
Stuart Vevers trades traditional polish for pop-punk angst, skater sneakers, and a grunge-heavy “See Now, Buy Now” capsule.
Summary
- Creative Director Stuart Vevers presented Coach’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection at Cipriani Broadway, blending 1940s tailoring with 1970s sportswear
- The runway embraced a “Warped Tour” aesthetic featuring frayed Bermuda shorts, skater sneakers, and “My Chemical Romance” references
- A capsule of items, including the new Kisslock Frame Bag 30 and varsity jackets, was released immediately for purchase online.
Coach has officially debuted its Fall/Winter 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection, with Creative Director Stuart Vevers steering the heritage house toward a gritty, counterculture vision. Presented on February 11 at New York Fashion Week, the showcase departed from traditional polish to embrace an “emo” aesthetic, described by attendees as a mix of “The Black Parade” and prep school rebellion.
The collection’s narrative arc moved from film noir grayscale to “Technicolor” optimism, grounding its designs in a fusion of decades. Key looks featured inside-out blazers, intentionally off-kilter neckties, and heavy grunge plaids paired with frayed Bermuda shorts. Vevers emphasized a “back to school” vibe, accessorizing looks with high-top skater sneakers and satin high-neck dresses adorned with celestial brooches.
While the full collection rolls out later this year, Coach capitalized on the runway buzz with an immediate “See Now, Buy Now” release. The standout accessory is the Kisslock Frame Bag 30, an elongated East-West silhouette inspired by Bonnie Cashin’s 1969 “Cashin Carry” designs. Available in glove-tanned leathers ranging from black to cherry red, the bag features a detachable strap and vintage-style hardware.
Outerwear remains a pillar for the brand, with the show introducing new iterations of the classic varsity jacket. The limited-run drop includes styles in wool and leather, some detailed with star motifs, alongside celestial-themed jewelry such as sun brooches and moon earrings. Select pieces from the runway, including the Kisslock Frame Bag 30 and various varsity jackets, are available now via the Coach webstore. The remainder of the Fall 2026 collection is expected to arrive later this year.





















