Coach pulls up to its first Australian airport in Sydney

By Charlotte Turner |

Coach-New-York-leadSydney is the first Australian airport to open a Coach fashion store as it continues to strengthen its fashion brand portfolio within its impressive fashion precinct within the International Terminal 1.

 

Coach joins a line-up of 13 global designer brands including Tumi, Michael Kors, Kate Spade New York, Hugo Boss, Emporio Armani, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Max Mara and Oroton– with Gucci to launch in 2017.

 

Sydney Airport General Manager Retail Glyn Williams said the store sits within the newly transformed, 1,900sq m fashion precinct at T1, and forms part of the improvements programme at Sydney Airport to deliver a ‘superior’ airport experience for passengers.

 

“The enviable mix of designer brands within the T1 fashion precinct offers passengers a sophisticated shopping experience with a range of offers across different price points,” says Williams.

 

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The 130sq m store evokes New York style.

 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Coach to T1 – a brand that sits comfortably within the revitalised offering.”

 

Coach-at-Sydney-Airport's-T1-fashion-precinct-facadeThe 130sq m store evokes New York style and carries the brand’s signature collections, including women’s and men’s bags, small leather goods, footwear, accessories and fragrances.

 

“The store interior is modern and vibrant, featuring custom-designed cabinetry, warm lighting and rich textiles to create a sophisticated shopping experience for passengers,” says the airport.

 

“The store’s exterior boasts a striking double-height, illuminated façade framed with glass blocks and expansive windows.”

 

Coach is now open and is located after customs sitting alongside the new premium dining precinct, City View, and a duty free store operated by Gebr. Heinemann.

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