Opening Ceremoney

Coach's Comeback + 1941 X Opening Ceremony

If you love a well made handbag like every girl and her brother, it's time to turn back the calendar to Coach's classic designs where it all started in 1941.  As you will read on their website, "The Coach brand stands for authenticity, innovation, and relevance..."  Since I inherited my first Coach bag, a saddle bag hand me down from my Mom, I have appreciated their desire to craft a quality material, accessible to the masses.

During the first decade of the 21st century, with what appeared to be store on every corner in New York City and in every mall in America, Coach seemed to creep away from that iconic style, focusing more on mass production, quantity over quality. With a new executive creative director at the helm, Stuart Vevers, there appears to be an intentional return to quality equivalent to that of their very first products made in 1941.

You may or may not be as familiar with the Opening Ceremony brand.  Established in 2002, what was first a single store front in downtown NYC is now a global community brand and one of my favorite on line sites to shop for unique fashions for myself and my clients with an edgier taste. "Coach and Opening Ceremony team up to bring a special lineup of Opening Ceremony-exclusive handbags.  Taking 'American floral's and 'Wild Beast' prints from Coach's Spring/Summer 2016 collection, these bags also feature whimsical silhouettes from Bonnie Cashin's past designs."  Here are a few of my favorite designs from the unique collection... 

Street Style: NODA

ModelChelsea LewisPhotographerZach AlstonHair and MakeupChelsea Kimrey.
Coat: DVF, Dress: Opening Ceremony, Bag: Rafe New York, Shoes: Coclico, Necklaces: Twine & Twig, Earrings: Kendra Scott

Better late, late, late than never, NODA is the last neighborhood featured in our Fall Fashion Street Style photo shoot for Southpark Magazine.  When browsing Neiman Marcus to pull items for the shoot I knew I had to have the DVF coat.  A stunner on it's own, I found it a perfect pair with my own Opening Ceremony button front dress.  It's hard to see it, but I found the colors perfectly comparing and the pattern a perfect contrast, topped off with a chunky layering of Twine + Twig necklaces by my sister designer friends Elizabeth and Jacqueline and grounded by one of my favorite chunky sandals by Coclico