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Hermés S/S 2015 Paris

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He exited on a quiet note for me. Not as buzzworthy as his other collections for the house, but still sensual and lovely. He will be certainly be missed there.

I look forward to seeing what lies ahead for his namesake line, and admire him from stepping down in a day-in-age where it seems designers are apt to go the opposite route: take on as much as humanly possible just for the sake of having their name out there.
 
This is impeccable :blush:. From the beginning to the end, everything is effortlessly perfect. Love the color palette, the looks with a scarf(?) attached around the hips. Soft, airy and chic collection.
 
Definitely a softer collection than previous, but still exquisite! The color palette, fabrics, and fit of the clothing works in such harmony that only befits the zenith of luxury. A beautiful cap to his time with the house, another season's best.
 
Tres chic! He will definitely be sorely missed.
This is less severe but also displayed the softer side to his designs which his Hermes never showed, or his signature line.
 
I know I love a collection when at the end of it, I want to be a woman and wear it ALL (or is it a more serious trans issue ? damn).

sensual. yes!
soft. yes!
and fluid. and perfectly Hermes. enough parisian, and french normandie (there are so many looks i totally imagine worn by parisian women going on week-ends/days-off - do these women even consider week-ends and days-off, if you see what i mean... - to Trouville, or Deauville, or any other city in the area, and Normandie, and Bretagne).
and enough international.

i really like the first color palette. this is very northern, and yet desert-ish. i guess i'll have to check in shops, but on my screen the color isnt white, more sand-ish.

i love this look. it is the easiest one. but it is repeated over the show, and i love it. it reminds me the looks in the window display of a shop in my 'hood (on 71st and Lex. 10021. it is a gorgeous/sail-ish classics/basic "multi-brand" shop near Cotelac) that i've loved over this summer 14. they were there in the window. long white shirts. hats. and pull-over around hips (a trend one keep seeing wrongly interpreted, with these booty shorts, and canadian woodworker shirts. wear it chich a la Hermes, people).

i like this print.

he will be missed at Hermes !
he is genius. to me he looks like a nicolas andreas taralis that has succeeded (sorry NAT). though i didn't like him at lacoste.

i'm very happy he's gonna concentrate on his own label. this is very brave. i really like the attitude !!
 
Sensual, subtle, sliiightly earthy, and so luxurious. This is really beautiful and oh man, I'm going to miss him so much.
 
This just might be my fave collection from Lemaire for the house; so many effortlessly gorgeous looks. He will be missed!
 
His collections were always such a nice end to fashion month. Effortless, but so sophisticated and luxurious.

As The Row has a similar sensibility, I'm sure Nadège will do a great job.
 
I am so excited for Nadege to take over. This isn't bad but it kind of says "I want to leave".
 
Makeup

A truly beautiful collection - classic and elegant. Does anyone know who did the makeup? A link with product info would be awesome.
 

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