Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hermès Fall/Winter 2012



Runway shows, as aforementioned, are typically just that: shows. It is a chance for designers to completely exhibit their creativity and how it relates to the human body. Couture, obviously, takes that to new levels nearly every season, but with menswear, the approach is quite different.

Very creative menswear shows are typically comprised of clothing with altered/dramatized proportions, unthinkable color and pattern pairings, and at times, overall surprise. However, Hermès is not, has not, and more than likely will never, be known for its crazy pattern pairings, or overt proportions. The French fashion house has been known for understated class for as long as the brand has been in existence. High-priced, fly-under-the-radar, high quality fashion. Sure it has its flagship products (women's bags mostly), and what you see below is and extension of that class.

Though arguably not her best work, I happen to love the latest collection from Véronique Nichanian. Is it somewhat boring? Maybe. Safe? Absolutely. But you know what? Each and every piece that came down the runway exhibits the potential to find its way into my closet, and that's rare to say about any collection. Granted, I'm not sure I would rock a pair of crocodile pants, but still, they're the best/most wearable crocodile pants I believe I've ever seen. I loved the proportions. I loved the fabrications. And I even loved the (minimal) color palette. Less is definitely more, and what you see is certainly what you get. With no need for interpretation, here is the most wearable collection we've seen yet this season:



















































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