Jour d’Hermès is a new feminine perfume created by Jean Claude Ellena. It displays all the fresh, green, slightly sappy, woody odors that greet one’s arrival at a florist’s, and yet it never allows its identity to be pinned down. There’s a suggestion of rose… or is it a sweet pea, or maybe a hyacinth, [...]
Willy Vanderperre has shot it-models Clement Chabernaud, Gilles Polet, George Barnett and Rinus Van De Velde, for the current issue of Vogue Hommes International in this beautiful editorial entitled Liberty, featuring some amazing typography as well.
A few little known facts about New York City-based photographer Gregory Harris: prior to his career snapping fashion editorials for the likes of Dazed and Confused, Interview, and others, the New Zealand-native was an inventor,
Leather, essentially a bovine’s bum, has come a far ways on the catwalk. And none farther than when its in the hands and house of Hermès.
Written By Guest Blogger Harmony Difo It is a not-so-secret fact that those who love Hermès, really love Hermès. And I, for one, am no exception.
In 1981, Hermés chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas was seated next to Jane Birkin on a flight from Paris to London.
For all you ‘limited-edition junkies’ out there, here’s something for you: Comme des Carrés, a silk scarf collection from Commes des Garcons’ Rei Kawakubo and Hermès’ women’s universe artistic director Bali Barret.
French mixed media artist duo Zim & Zou created this “Leather Parrot” made of Hermès leather scraps. The piece was created for
Written by Guest Blogger Robyn Germanese So Fern, So Nah, is German for So Far So Close! And, with a breath of fresh air, we are transported to Mongolia in the December issue of Vogue Germany.
We recently wrote about a campaign created by photo duo Tania and Vincent. Since then I have had the chance to really immerse myself in their dynamic portfolio to find out that these two have got the magic stick. Their education in photography and graphic design become crucial to the intricacy of their images. Ever [...]
Dazed & Confused launched their September 2012 issue with this intriguing editorial featured by photographer Pierre Debusschere. Hérmes’s artistic director, Christophe Lemaire, paired up with well-known Korean brand Bean Pole to create Novö. The line was named after French rock critic Yves Adrien’s Novövision -who predicted the 1978 revolution of machines in music. Model Guerrino [...]