Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski, the Creative Director for Women’s Fashion at Hermes, consistently focuses on creating collections that prioritize wearable clothing and accessories. Her aim is to strike a balance where the garments are both stylish, approachable, & professional. Her approach is rooted in Hermes’ heritage, but it also recognizes the evolving needs of the modern women’s wardrobe. The Hermes Spring Summer Wardrobe once more showcased Vanhee-Cybulski’s keen understanding of precisely this requirement.
Harmoniously fusing fashion and nature.
The runway at the Hermes Spring – Summer 24 show resembled a dreamy meadow with tall grasses, evoking the essence of spring. The Spring Summer 2024 Ready-to-wear was designed to fit like a second skin, embracing movement and contouring the body while elegantly highlighting the shoulders and waist. This versatile collection focuses on conforming to the wearer’s preferences and aspirations, harmoniously fusing fashion and nature.
Hermes Spring – Summer 2024 – Versatile Fusion:
The Hermes Spring – Summer 2024 collection masterfully blends leather craftsmanship with minimalist tailoring, offering clean silhouettes in earthy tones. The line transitioned into a sporty and fresh direction casual paperbag shorts and flowly paperbag trousers paired with equistarian inspired belts. . Geometric patterns and jacquard knits added detail, while leather was reimagined for spring in soft, perforated pieces. The collection’s interplay of fabrics, colors, and styles showcased a daring spirit. It embraced versatility, embodying the essence of effortless elegance in the summertime.
The Hermes Spring-Summer 2024 collection is yet another testament to Vanhée-Cybulski’s remarkable ability to effortlessly blend the timeless with the modern, elegantly bridging the gap between the two.
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The article originally published in German on FACES.CH
Photo Credits: Hero Image and Images: © Hermes – Jack Day
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