With the SAG-AFTRA strike stalling her cinematic career, Jennifer Lopez (@jlo) apparently had plenty of time to attend t…

With the SAG-AFTRA strike stalling her cinematic career, Jennifer Lopez (@jlo) apparently had plenty of time to attend the Coach show, held in the soaring New York Public Library. Accoutered in a fringe western jacket, cowboy-esque boots and what were either tiny shorts or perhaps no pants at all, JLo, a global brand ambassador for the house, took her seat and watched as the first model, with delightfully messy hair and clad in a leather slip dress and worn boots, strode past.⁠

Some of the models sported soft, oversized suits, the sort of thing you might wear if you were forced back into an office, a post-Covid directive that is being fiercely resisted by workers used to setting their own hours. If your boss relents, or if you decide to chuck the nine-to-five and go freelance, might you also dump your sweatpants and lounge around in a leather bikini covered by a lacy mesh dress? Stuart Vevers (@stuartvevers), Coach’s creative director, celebrating his tenth anniversary with the company, showed his commitment to this peculiar look — it turned up eight times on the runway and was shown on a wide range of physiques, some quite curvaceous since size inclusivity, another hallmark of American exceptionalism, has gained a serious foothold here.⁠

Read the full report by Lynn Yaeger. #linkinbio⁠

✍️Lynn Yaeger⁠
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#NYFW #FashionWeek #helmutlang #Coach⁠

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