Embrace Your Artistic Side With These Hermes Bags And Accessories
Your shopping guide to the must-have pieces from Hermes for the new fashion season
By Alby Permana,
Hermes? The French maison practically invented effortlessly chic utilitarian wear. Long before "quiet luxury" was even a whisper, the brand was already nailing that sophisticated-but-sexy vibe. The Spring Summer 2025 collection captures this perfectly, with a palette of monochromatic browns and olives that scream "chic summer escape." Inspired by the desert, the mix of light khakis and rich terracotta browns is ideal for layering and mixing with ease.
To top it off, the accessories are a total showstopper, proving that Hermès’ craftsmanship is in a league of its own. The maison's 2025 theme, "Drawn to Craft," takes inspiration from painting and artistry, resulting in pieces that are fresh, bold, and full of skill.
Picture the Corricolo Cabas bag, with its tiered construction inspired by 1920s flapper dresses, flowing with every movement, or the Emile Hermes wicker bags, where weaves of leather and horsehair are as beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside. Then, there's the denim Birkin, reimagining traditional Japanese techniques, blending heritage with innovation.
Hermes scarves, a specialty of the brand, get their own fun day in the sun. Among them is the Pony Pit design, a playful take on double-face printing. The front features a design born from the imagination of French artist Ugo Bienvenu, while the back showcases a sketch of the same design. On the edge of a meadow in bloom, two farriers shoe the hooves of a futuristic horse – a rural utopia for tomorrow that sings.
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