Coach
Coach is a global fashion house founded in New York in 1941 and owned by American parent company Tapestry Inc.. It specialises in leather goods and accessories alongside ready-to-wear.


How Fenty Beauty Is Selling Cruelty-Free Products to China
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty, Drunk Elephant, Charlotte Tilbury and others are using a variety of tactics to bypass a Chinese law that mandates animal testing for foreign brands.

How Fenty Beauty Is Selling Cruelty-Free Products to China
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty, Drunk Elephant, Charlotte Tilbury and others are using a variety of tactics to bypass a Chinese law that mandates animal testing for foreign brands.

Tapestry's CEO Is Out. What's Next?
Victor Luis, who abruptly exited the company Wednesday, led the recovery of Coach and the acquisitions of Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. But investors aren't convinced that the portfolio is primed for growth.

Tapestry's CEO Is Out. What's Next?
Victor Luis, who abruptly exited the company Wednesday, led the recovery of Coach and the acquisitions of Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. But investors aren't convinced that the portfolio is primed for growth.

Tapestry CEO Victor Luis Exits
Chairman Jide Zeitlin will take over the role on an interim basis, the company said in a statement.

Tapestry CEO Victor Luis Exits
Chairman Jide Zeitlin will take over the role on an interim basis, the company said in a statement.

Luxury Brands Need Better Strategies for Bollywood. Here’s Why.
Global brands are hungry for a bigger slice of India’s $30 billion luxury market but they aren’t exploiting the country’s colossal film industry to its full potential.

Luxury Brands Need Better Strategies for Bollywood. Here’s Why.
Global brands are hungry for a bigger slice of India’s $30 billion luxury market but they aren’t exploiting the country’s colossal film industry to its full potential.

Worried About Tariffs and a Recession? It's Not Time to Panic. Yet.
Investors are worried about a toxic mix of problems, from upcoming tariffs on Chinese imports to a potential recession. Analysts see these fears as premature — especially if retailers take the right steps to protect themselves.

Worried About Tariffs and a Recession? It's Not Time to Panic. Yet.
Investors are worried about a toxic mix of problems, from upcoming tariffs on Chinese imports to a potential recession. Analysts see these fears as premature — especially if retailers take the right steps to protect themselves.

Snapchat Is Back in Fashion
Many brands fled Snapchat for greener pastures on Facebook and Instagram. But those that stuck around have found Snapchat is a winning platform to reach Gen Z.

Snapchat Is Back in Fashion
Many brands fled Snapchat for greener pastures on Facebook and Instagram. But those that stuck around have found Snapchat is a winning platform to reach Gen Z.

Tapestry Shares Tumble as Kate Spade Sales Weaken
Same-stores sales at Kate Spade have declined for at least eight quarters, prompting the company cut back on new store openings for the brand.

Tapestry Shares Tumble as Kate Spade Sales Weaken
Same-stores sales at Kate Spade have declined for at least eight quarters, prompting the company cut back on new store openings for the brand.

Escaping the Wrath of China’s Netizens
With brands seemingly unable to avoid outrage in the face of rising nationalism in the world’s largest luxury market, hiring chief diversity officers may not be enough.

Escaping the Wrath of China’s Netizens
With brands seemingly unable to avoid outrage in the face of rising nationalism in the world’s largest luxury market, hiring chief diversity officers may not be enough.

Amazon Faces Backlash for T-Shirts With Hong Kong Democracy Slogans
Chinese social media users have directed their fury at Amazon after discovering T-shirts on its website sporting slogans such as "Free Hong Kong Democracy Now" and "Hong Kong is Not China."

Amazon Faces Backlash for T-Shirts With Hong Kong Democracy Slogans
Chinese social media users have directed their fury at Amazon after discovering T-shirts on its website sporting slogans such as "Free Hong Kong Democracy Now" and "Hong Kong is Not China."

China’s Online Army Shows Foreign Brands Who’s in Charge
Global luxury brands are at risk of losing Chinese consumers, who account for at least a third of current luxury sales and two-thirds of the industry’s growth.

China’s Online Army Shows Foreign Brands Who’s in Charge
Global luxury brands are at risk of losing Chinese consumers, who account for at least a third of current luxury sales and two-thirds of the industry’s growth.