

Standouts included boxy, oversized tailored suits, slinky mini and midi slips crafted from upcycled leather, and a swathe of distressed denim styles including big blazers and dungarees. An ode to Vevers’ adopted city of New York, the offering managed to surmise the past decade while also looking forward. Though the brand likely isn’t happy about the runway intrusion, it should be pretty pleased with the collection it served up. Elsewhere, another Instagram user pointed out that “leather is a byproduct of the meat industry, Coach or any other company doesn’t kill these cows, they are simply taking a byproduct of the meat industry that would be discarded otherwise.”
Gigi hadid runway shows skin#
Over on social media, conversation turned to the protestors' looks, with stellar stylist and Vogue contributor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson commenting “Why is she serving” under an Instagram video posted by The Cut, and TBH that muscle-y, sinewy skin suit is kind of a Jean Paul Gaultier-esque slay. “Peta is shaking up Coach’s catwalk to drive home the message that leather belongs in the annals of history, not in designers’ current collections.” “Today’s conscientious consumers know that the future of fashion lies in innovative vegan materials, not in cows’ sliced-off skin,” Peta’s executive vice president Tracy Reiman wrote. With both imposters acting on behalf of Peta, the organisation quickly released a statement outlining the dramatic action taken on the catwalk.
