Hermès creative director Véronique Nichanian had a sporty statement in mind for fall. However, Nichanian’s athletic stance still maintained the sophistication of the Hermès man, along with a penchant for menswear classics. Models took to the catwalk in comfortable trainers, paired with chinos, relaxed coats, simple pullovers and windbreakers. Patterned scarves added a pop of color to ensembles that best captured the spirit of the modern athleisure trend. From cable-knit sweaters and leather trousers to tonal suiting, Hermès delivered a chic lineup with contemporary subtleties.
Hermès Elevates the Sporty Ensemble for Fall
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