It’s still hard to believe that
the brand’s former creative director of Lacoste, Christophe Lemaire,
took over at Hermes following the departure of Jean Paul Gaultier. The head
honchos at LVMH clearly knew what they were doing because the designer followed
up his first two outings with yet another strong lineup.
Hermes built its heritage on
travel, so it’s fitting that the brand’s collections are often inspired by
that. High comfort factor of most of the looks aside, this season that was most
evident in the poncho-like blue fringed cape coat, gaucho pants, capes, and in
the tapestry-like Oriental prints. Sticking with the relaxed silhouettes showed
last season, blanket coats, belted-at-the-waist oversized coats,
menswear-inspired loosely fitted coats, baggy trousers, and draped leather all
made their way down the runway.
Leather has been featured
prominently from New York to Paris this season, and made its was onto the
runway looking so butter soft that even a head-to-toe black leather look
appeared refined and was particularly notable. As for the bags, a hard black
briefcase-inspired bag worn with a long strap was the new silhouette of the
season (though it was inspired by the archives).
image: IMAXtree
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