Coach's nearest audiences are dominated by musicians, record labels, and music industry brands — not other fashion houses. Across the top 10 neighbors, the subcategory breakdown runs heavily toward music: six of the ten are either Musicians and Bands or Music-subcategory brands, with the remaining slots going to a TV show and a single Fashion peer.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.80 signals a strong structural match. Lenny Kravitz leads at 0.80, followed by Roc Nation (0.79) and Interscope Records (0.79) — both music-industry brands. John Legend (0.78) and Beyoncé (0.78) continue the musician cluster, with Warner Music Group (0.77), Columbia Records (0.77), and Universal Music Group (0.77) reinforcing the label side. Entertainment Tonight (0.78) is the lone TV show in the top 10, and Levi's (0.77) is the only other Fashion-subcategory brand to appear. The shape is flat — scores compress into a narrow 0.77–0.80 band with no single dominant neighbor — but the composition is unmistakably music-world.
The picture that emerges is a fashion brand whose audience overlaps far more with music fans and music-industry followers than with the audiences of comparable fashion labels.