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 the Fashion Industry Is Redesigning Itself in Lockdown
The industry has faced some of the worst upheaval as a result of the pandemic. Here’s how four corners of the stricken industry are making it work.

How the Fashion Industry Is Redesigning Itself in Lockdown
The industry has faced some of the worst upheaval as a result of the pandemic. Here’s how four corners of the stricken industry are making it work.

Op-Ed | Condé Nast’s Big Issue Is Classism
Social class remains curiously absent from America’s conversation on race, but it has always been in sharp focus at Condé Nast, writes Bonnie Morrison.

Op-Ed | Condé Nast’s Big Issue Is Classism
Social class remains curiously absent from America’s conversation on race, but it has always been in sharp focus at Condé Nast, writes Bonnie Morrison.

New York’s Shops Cautiously Reopen After Months of Lockdown
But major retail chains with stores across the US and robust e-commerce operations aren't rushing to restart.

New York’s Shops Cautiously Reopen After Months of Lockdown
But major retail chains with stores across the US and robust e-commerce operations aren't rushing to restart.

Can Instagram Own Fashion Week?
This week, Instagram’s top fashion liaison Eva Chen released a playbook for staging digital fashion shows on the platform, signalling the beginning of the end for a one-size-fits-all approach to fashion week.

Can Instagram Own Fashion Week?
This week, Instagram’s top fashion liaison Eva Chen released a playbook for staging digital fashion shows on the platform, signalling the beginning of the end for a one-size-fits-all approach to fashion week.

Post-Lockdowns, Very Few People Are Venturing Into US Stores
In mid-May, foot traffic to shops was 92 percent below the same period a year ago, compared with a 95 percent falloff in the previous seven days.

Post-Lockdowns, Very Few People Are Venturing Into US Stores
In mid-May, foot traffic to shops was 92 percent below the same period a year ago, compared with a 95 percent falloff in the previous seven days.

British Fashion Council Aims to Raise £50 Million For Struggling Designers
As the BFC announces its first 37 Foundation Fashion Fund recipients, the organisation wants British government and larger industry players to step up to support their smaller counterparts amid the Covid-19 crisis.

British Fashion Council Aims to Raise £50 Million For Struggling Designers
As the BFC announces its first 37 Foundation Fashion Fund recipients, the organisation wants British government and larger industry players to step up to support their smaller counterparts amid the Covid-19 crisis.

What Makes a Luxury Turnaround Work?
From Bottega Veneta’s aesthetic reinvention to Burberry’s attempts to move upmarket, there are several different genres of brand turnaround strategies, with significantly different probabilities of success.

What Makes a Luxury Turnaround Work?
From Bottega Veneta’s aesthetic reinvention to Burberry’s attempts to move upmarket, there are several different genres of brand turnaround strategies, with significantly different probabilities of success.

Fashion's Sustainability Goals Threatened By the Crisis
In the midst of the pandemic, brands are continuing to make big, long-term commitments to environmental and social goals, but with money tight, progress is likely to be fraught.

Fashion's Sustainability Goals Threatened By the Crisis
In the midst of the pandemic, brands are continuing to make big, long-term commitments to environmental and social goals, but with money tight, progress is likely to be fraught.

The Holiday Season Is Already Looking Grim
Disrupted supply chains and high unemployment do not bode well for the all-important Christmas shopping period.

The Holiday Season Is Already Looking Grim
Disrupted supply chains and high unemployment do not bode well for the all-important Christmas shopping period.

America’s Retailers Return to Lure Virus-Weary Shoppers to Malls
States including Texas, Georgia and South Carolina are allowing stores to resume business. But no one knows if shoppers will even want to come back — much less spend money on clothing.

America’s Retailers Return to Lure Virus-Weary Shoppers to Malls
States including Texas, Georgia and South Carolina are allowing stores to resume business. But no one knows if shoppers will even want to come back — much less spend money on clothing.