The very attitude of Hermés’ collection is defined by its paradoxical strength and unparalleled versatility, transforming the traditional menswear silhouettes.

Paradox as a line of strength

Versatility of wear defines the attitude. The silhouette reverberates, animated by a playful pop effervescence.

A ruckus of registers, shapes and figures from the menswear wardrobe. The clothing’s construction is reinvented through play with shapes and countershapes, with cuts and cutouts, with graphic signatures. They upend appearances. The volumes are sharp and generous.

Pea coats and jackets are short, wraparound coats lengthen the silhouette, narrow trousers streamline the leg. Irreverence is at play in these garments with multiple lives: reversible, superimposable, transformable. A double reading as gum overclothes meet Prince of Wales check suits; double collars and tube scarves provide warmth while neo-racing jerseys slip on like hoodies.

Precise decentrings, engineered slippages. Argyle off its rails, pockets that slip and slide, maxi-chevrons, anamorphosis of a horse’s coat.

The materials are dense and tender. Dipped lambskin and stirrup leather, deerskin flannel, cashmere and alpaca, iridescent wool cloth, polished calfskin. A muted palette lights up in acid strokes and deep shimmers. Heather, peat, pumpkin, anise, crocus, khaki.

The evening, all in shades of black and brown, shades of matte and shiny, slices through a luminous winter night
Beneath the casual appearance, a sophistication breaks free.