Monday, 13 June 2011
DEPARTURE - Christophe Lemaire's Hermès Debut
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Celine,
Christophe Lemaire,
Hermès,
Jean-Paul Gaultier,
Louis Vuitton,
Martin Margiela,
Véronique Nichanian
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I particularly like the fencing-inspired motifs. This is, as you said, a pretty much perfect collection.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a really thoughtful collection, and the more I think about it the balance between comfort and armour becomes key,
ReplyDeleteJM
I do agree with you, I thought the collection to be very Hermès in its understated elegance and luxury, and also very modern, minimal and clean. What surprised me was the way in which the overall effect was that of something deep, intriguing and sensual, which I rather liked. I also love it when I feel the irresistible need to stretch my hand and feel all the fabrics, which I must confess definitely happened in this case... :) I liked to know about the armour concept, I'd only had time to look at the pictures, and I see the collection with different eyes now. Thank you for your amazing article as always!
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