Hermès F/W 2025.26 Paris

The female gaze is so wonderful and mesmerizing and here we have a woman designing for women in a heritage house. I just cannot wait for her couture debut!
 
I knows she gets ragged on here, but I actually kind of like her. She has a signature look that’s for sure 🫣
 
I haven’t been this inspired to rewatch the men’s & women’s shows again and again and again since the days of Alber & Lukas at Lanvin. If I’m being totally critical, yeah, I can do without the green, but otherwise, I see zero flaws. A-plus (“plus…plus…plus!”) work IMO.
 
I am puzzled.
Half of the collection is very beautiful, well layered with a cool-relaxed vibe.
The other half is less nice and feels dated and very 2010-minimalist. Almost like those dreadful shows Longchamp did a few years ago.
 
So boring… the designer and the stylist have no life to them. Sexless people = sexless collection lol
 
I liked the collection and color story.
I did not think the fierce looks the models had were necessary. The look at Hermes should be, "I have something you don't" with a soft smirk of and expression from the models, not them galloping at rapid pace. But you know, horses- I get it.

Still trying to figure out if I love or hate Birkins on the runway. I kinda liked it more when they werent.
The Birkin's they showed in black, blue and brown were pretty- fall energies.
 
I don’t expect much of Hermes rtw. It’s just something that the rich people buy to accumulate spending history to get their BKCs. It’s a collectable when it’s designed by a master like Margiela or Gaulter, if not it’s just something Hermes have to make their wealthy clients feel “okay” about buying without any guilt (if not they will have to buy the US$10000+ waste paper basket)
 
It's good she's at Hermes. She would have been sacked years ago at any other house. Her color sense is just, not there.
 

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