Hermès Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 6, 2010

After seven years as creative director, Jean-Paul Gaultier presented his final collection for Hermés on the last day of Paris Fashion Week and did not disappoint. With an equestrian themed show packed with leather bodices, riding crops and hats, the spring collection proved to be a mix of sexy, elegant and inventive with an abundance of menswear inspired pieces.










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18 thoughts on “Hermès Spring 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. Every piece is quite wearable, very luxurious but not gimicky. JPG has done a wonderful job for the house.

  2. Every piece is quite wearable, very luxurious but not gimicky. JPG has done a wonderful job for the house.

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