Paris Fashion Week witnessed Hermès’s captivating Fall/Winter 2024 collection, a testament to the Maison’s devotion to craftsmanship and legacy. The runway, adorned with drops of water, transported viewers into a rainy urban ambiance. Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski, the creative director, formerly of The Row and with design experience at Céline and Maison Margiela, showcased a minimalist ensemble highlighting the brand’s affinity for leather.
The show commenced with monochromatic sets in deep burgundy, transitioning through reddish and brown tones before concluding with entirely black ensembles. Hermès’s winter lineup showcased classic, elegant pieces blending textures seamlessly. Leather, knit, and fur harmoniously adorned jackets, coats, sweaters, pants, and skirts, creating a subtle yet standout collection.
Accessories featured iconic Kelly and Birkin bags, impeccably crafted belts, bold ring bands, and the timeless long all-terrain boots synonymous with the Hermès aesthetic.
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