Her Coach show look marks a departure from the Depopper’s usual style, which includes all the trappings of a Gen-Z fashionista, but with a homespun point of view. “I wanted to wear something a little bit different,” she says of swapping the long skirts she has been living in for low-rise baggy shorts revealing boxers underneath. Teamed with a bright yellow roll-neck and matching stomper boots, the mood was “colourful and happy”, and all the better for piquing the interest of the street-style paparazzi.
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Mia Regan’s First Front Row Look Of The Season Was A Colourful One
Mia Regan might not know New York very well, but during her whirlwind trip to see the Coach autumn/winter 2022 show, the vintage hawk has sniffed out the best archive fashion stores. Expect to see her new Vivienne Westwood skirt and “a few other bits” – a true retro fashion sleuth never reveals her finds – on @mimimoocher soon.
Her Coach show look marks a departure from the Depopper’s usual style, which includes all the trappings of a Gen-Z fashionista, but with a homespun point of view. “I wanted to wear something a little bit different,” she says of swapping the long skirts she has been living in for low-rise baggy shorts revealing boxers underneath. Teamed with a bright yellow roll-neck and matching stomper boots, the mood was “colourful and happy”, and all the better for piquing the interest of the street-style paparazzi.
It’s her sense of individuality that makes Mia the perfect ambassador for creative director Stuart Vevers’s vision for the house. “I love how Coach can be tailored to suit lots of different people,” asserts Regan. Indeed, the rising name in the fashion sphere is certainly in good company. Also in the Coach family? J Lo, Bob the Drag Queen and Megan Thee Stallion. This does not faze the 19-year-old, who has her sights set on becoming an Adobe pro this year in order to polish up her DIY video content. “The Coach team is always very encouraging about my creativity,” she shares.
Her Coach show look marks a departure from the Depopper’s usual style, which includes all the trappings of a Gen-Z fashionista, but with a homespun point of view. “I wanted to wear something a little bit different,” she says of swapping the long skirts she has been living in for low-rise baggy shorts revealing boxers underneath. Teamed with a bright yellow roll-neck and matching stomper boots, the mood was “colourful and happy”, and all the better for piquing the interest of the street-style paparazzi.
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