Hermès brightened a dreary Paris afternoon on Saturday with its fall men’s collection, drawing inspiration from the racetrack. Designer Véronique Nichanian reimagined jockeys’ vibrant racing silks as a bold contrast to the French luxury brand’s equestrian heritage. “I wanted this collection to exude strength and energy,” Nichanian shared, showcasing a color palette that transitioned from rich browns and dark teals to vivid shades of tomato red and lemon yellow.
The collection exuded warmth, not only in aesthetic but also in fabric choices. Models donned fuzzy mohair coats, velvet varsity jackets, and cozy sheepskin outerwear, offering an inviting defense against winter’s chill. Simplified layering emphasized sleek, streamlined designs, even in the gray pinstripe suits, which stripped down to essential elements to convey a sense of unburdened mobility.
At Sundance, the hottest ticket in town was a Rose Byrne and Conan O’Brien psychological thriller
Sweaters stood out as a key feature of the lineup. Bold chevrons and geometric designs paid homage to the stripes of racing silks, blending harmoniously with the angular, soaring architecture of Palais d’Iéna. A highlight included a turtleneck adorned with yellow triangles, rectangles, and squares, evoking a playful sense of nostalgia for geometric forms. A shawl-collar jacket followed suit with its graphic design in muted tones of blue, black, and white.
While rooted in classic tailoring, the collection embraced a touch of irreverence. Nichanian skillfully combined tradition and innovation, capturing Hermès’ signature sophistication with unexpected twists. With a seamless blend of functionality and whimsy, the maison delivered a collection that was dynamic, nostalgic, and undoubtedly race-ready.