The Hermès spring/summer 2021 collection befits the woman we want to be: put-together, polished and primed to take on the world.
The heritage house showed to a select audience at the Tennis Club de Paris on Saturday, with artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas dubbing “innovation” the theme of the season.
There were butter-soft leather shirts and crisp blouses, streamlined bomber jackets worn with neat bralettes, plus creamy clogs that proved anything but clunky. The palette was restrained but feminine—a lush melange of caramel, dove grey, sky blue and crimson.
As expected, luxury leather goods were a stand-out. Two new bags joined the house’s lust-worthy line-up, including the Perspective Cavalière, an asymmetrical bucket bag destined to become a classic.
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Kathryn is an Australian-based freelance writer and editor and spends her days writing about feminism, fashion and everything in between. She’s also written for Grazia, InStyle, Qantas and Home Beautiful, and is the editor and founder of Lonely Continent.