Hermès Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 6, 2011

For his first season as Hermès creative director, designer Christophe Lemaire made his mark with a more wearable and relaxed collection than seen from his predecessor Jean Paul Gaultier. Slouchy easy shapes inspired by turn of the century fashion were a fresh turn for the label. The show ended on a bright note, with models donning teal and citrus hues.









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11 thoughts on “Hermès Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. Beautiful! Pretty amazing first outing. I can see that snake print is going to be huge this year.

  2. Oh my lord;
    This season was looking pretty bleak, and I don’t know, in the last three months this whole 70’s throwback is something i’ve really warmed up to, which surprises even me, as I ALWAYS HATED 70’s type fashion.

    And now I want some high-waisted camel slacks.

    Also;
    Hawk!!

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