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@Coach 1941 Spring 2019
NEW YORK — Every 24 hours, one day closer to Fury Road. No stopping the it now, best civilization can do is to steel itself for the coming collapse and figure out what the hell it will be wearing once it craters. Stuart Vevers provided a compelling solution to this conundrum with his Spring 2019 runway show for Coach 1941. The excellent Stefan Beckman set the stage at Pier 92 by creating a breathtaking desertscape dominated by a lumbering Jurassic beast assembled from scavenged materials. Measuring in at nearly 100 feet (30.48 meters) in length and 20 feet (6.096 meters), Bronty was equally formidable and cautionary—humanity would do well to heed the message of conservation and avoid extinction. A prairie landscape strewn with the hulking relics, rusted, mute, is all the stands between this new romantic gang and the coming dawn. Coach supplied the script penned by Stuart Vevers for Spring 2019 and a band of dreamers at Next including Sara Eirud, Cara Taylor, Eli Epperson, Stanley Simons, Nina Gulien, Christian Heritage, and Selena Forrest. Credits include: Client, Coach; Collection, Coach 1941 Women’s and Men’s Ready-To-Wear Spring 2018; Creative design, Stuart Vevers; Styling, Jane How; Hair, Guido Palau; Makeup, Pat McGrath; Manicure, Voesh; Set design, Stefan Beckman; Music direction, Steve Mackey, John Gosling; Production, KCD; Casting, Ashley Brokaw; Film, Damien Neva at Next Management.

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