
The Business of Fashion Podcast What European Luxury Can Learn From American Fashion
Mar 25, 2026
Diana Pearl, a fashion journalist who tracks industry trends, explores why American labels are regaining momentum. She highlights how recalibration, focused identity and iterative hit products have helped brands like Coach. She also contrasts European missteps such as overpricing and creative drift, and discusses store experience, exclusivity strategies and the shifting values driving consumer choices.
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European Luxury Lost Its Core Customer
- European luxury overexpanded on price and distribution, then lost touch with core customers.
- Diana Pearl says American brands corrected similar errors a decade earlier and recalibrated toward defined customers and messages.
Coach Rebuilt Slowly Around Youth Identity
- Coach's decade-long turnaround focused on identity and younger buyers, led by Stuart Vevers since 2013.
- Diana Pearl cites Coach wanting to be the first luxury bag for teens and students and iterating hits like the Tabby and Brooklyn instead of retiring them.
Iterate Winning Bags Instead Of Retiring Them
- Do iterate and sustain successful silhouettes rather than chasing new hits every season.
- Coach's CEO Todd Kahn said they stopped retiring popular bags and now iterate Tabby and Brooklyn to extend product life and demand.
