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At Hermès, woven leather and quiet confidence set the tone for Paris menswear

  • Artistic Director Véronique Nichanian presented a Summer 2026 men's collection at Hermès that showcased quiet strength, deep craft, and calm luxury.
  • The collection featured sharply cut jackets, high-waisted woven leather trousers, and sleeveless tops, blending tradition with modern sensuality.
  • Nichanian used cool colors like coffee, slate, taupe, and beige, emphasizing subtlety and restraint in the designs.
  • Nichanian stated that at Hermès, luxury is defined by the pleasure of the wearer, not the applause of the crowd.
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At Hermès, woven leather and quiet confidence set the tone for Paris menswear

Much of Paris Fashion Week chased spectacle. But Hermès chose a different path. Artistic director Véronique Nichanian unveiled a Summer 2026 men’s collection on Saturday that spoke in a language of quiet strength, deep craft and calm luxury.

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The designer who has been leading Hermès's men's collections for almost four decades has just presented her spring-summer 2026 parade at the Fashion Week in Paris.

The lamb, the nobuck, the calf and even the crocodile were the materials with which the firm gala Hermès built the spring-summer collection of 2026 that he presented this Saturday in the week of the men's fashion of Paris, where he showed again that, in the field of leathers, he is the great master. The entry Hermès wraps with his leathers the fashion Parisian man was first published in Digital Process.

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