Hermes Paris Winter Sale 2020

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I was there at 7h20 and the queue was already quite big .. but we got in around 9... I was there looking for a specific design and I found it so I am very happy...there was an overall great selection in my opinion in shawls and scarves, the prices were very good at 169 euros for a 90 and 425 for shawls...as usual I met very nice ladies while waiting and we shared our love of Hermes making the wait easier to endure.
Sales women and security people were very nice and it seemed rather well organised this year... in my opinion a good sale.... here are my two marvels ( luckily without S stamps )
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Great purchases!
 
Thank you all for your reports!
Just came out of the Palais des Congrès. Arrived at 4.45PM. Queue outside was not long at all. Entered the sale area at around 5PM. Started queuing at the jewellery section and waited an hour to finally enter this section. Really crowded! We were allowed to stay only for 8 minutes and security guys have the eyes on the clock! But they are very nice and tell you when your time is almost out. Seen a huge selection with items never displayed on the previous years or in such low quantities I did not have the chance to spot them. So, seen bracelets (leather: Medor, CDC, Rivale, Hapi and some exotics too, enamel: Clic H but in large sizes only, Charnière, classic enamel), lots of horn necklaces, Earrings (3 or 4 different styles), cuff links (2 styles), small charms, a small male bracelets selection and hair accessories. I did not go to the scarves section but took a look around. Almost nobody at the belt section which was at the end of the sale area, after the shoes. Lots of RTW and hats as said above.
IMO the organisation improves every year. I remembered 2 or 3 years ago. It was almost a torture going there. People were rude and the wait was endless!
Thank you for reading! Waiting to get home to post some pics of my finds!!
 
Hello
I was there at 7h20 and the queue was already quite big .. but we got in around 9... I was there looking for a specific design and I found it so I am very happy...there was an overall great selection in my opinion in shawls and scarves, the prices were very good at 169 euros for a 90 and 425 for shawls...as usual I met very nice ladies while waiting and we shared our love of Hermes making the wait easier to endure.
Sales women and security people were very nice and it seemed rather well organised this year... in my opinion a good sale.... here are my two marvels ( luckily without S stamps )
Pegase au bloc and Collections imperiales
Congrats on the two beautiful scarves and thanks for the report. Sounds like it is less of a torture than other years.
 
Hello
I was there at 7h20 and the queue was already quite big .. but we got in around 9... I was there looking for a specific design and I found it so I am very happy...there was an overall great selection in my opinion in shawls and scarves, the prices were very good at 169 euros for a 90 and 425 for shawls...as usual I met very nice ladies while waiting and we shared our love of Hermes making the wait easier to endure.
Sales women and security people were very nice and it seemed rather well organised this year... in my opinion a good sale.... here are my two marvels ( luckily without S stamps )
Pegase au bloc and Collections imperiales
thank you for the report on the prices of scarves, are you sure it is 169 euros for a 90cm? it cost 375 euros full price, so it would be 187.50 euros at 50% off
 
I was lucky to be able to attend the private sale yesterday; there was lots on offer. In the larger silk and cashmere there was Samauri (which sold out quickly), Panthera pardus in several colourways to name a couple... maxi twillies, twillies and of course an abundance of 90 silks, I didnt pay those much attention as I already have plenty and tend to prefer the larger scarves. I also saw lots of Ex Libris stoles in bright colours like lime green yellow and orange. The homewares had lots of blankets (no avalon) but there were a couple of full cashmere Avalon large cushions which were snapped up quickly. There were also plenty of porcelain and lacquered wood change trays and a few felt ones, some desk objects like in trays, photo frames and a couple of Samarcande jigsaw paperweights. The RTW was good lots of options including the twillon cardigans; shoes were so so. There were several options of hats and gloves but I didnt pay much attention to those. The jewellery counter was quite busy but there was still a good choice of CDCs and Kelly bracelets etc as were the belts. I spent around 3 hours in there and came home with these. :smile:
Blanket/Bed Throw
Pegase change tray
Savanna Dance Cahsmere
Collier de Chien silk shawl
Panthera pardus silk shawl
CDC
Kelly belt with RGHW
Trevise Toile Espadrilles
Beach Tunic
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thank you for the report on the prices of scarves, are you sure it is 169 euros for a 90cm? it cost 375 euros full price, so it would be 187.50 euros at 50% off

I can confirm that 169€ is correct for the 90cm. Bought 2 jaquards ( same design and cw) and 1 giant silk jaquard.
 
I was lucky to be able to attend the private sale yesterday; there was lots on offer. In the larger silk and cashmere there was Samauri (which sold out quickly), Panthera pardus in several colourways to name a couple... maxi twillies, twillies and of course an abundance of 90 silks, I didnt pay those much attention as I already have plenty and tend to prefer the larger scarves. I also saw lots of Ex Libris stoles in bright colours like lime green yellow and orange. The homewares had lots of blankets (no avalon) but there were a couple of full cashmere Avalon large cushions which were snapped up quickly. There were also plenty of porcelain and lacquered wood change trays and a few felt ones, some desk objects like in trays, photo frames and a couple of Samarcande jigsaw paperweights. The RTW was good lots of options including the twillon cardigans; shoes were so so. There were several options of hats and gloves but I didnt pay much attention to those. The jewellery counter was quite busy but there was still a good choice of CDCs and Kelly bracelets etc as were the belts. I spent around 3 hours in there and came home with these. :smile:
Blanket/Bed Throw
Pegase change tray
Savanna Dance Cahsmere
Collier de Chien silk shawl
Panthera pardus silk shawl
CDC
Kelly belt with RGHW
Trevise Toile Espadrilles
Beach Tunic
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What a fabulous haul! And as to Samourais csgm I can only offer this: :panic:
 
So i went at around 1:30. Que of about 2h. Didnt move for about 1:30h then in like 30 minutes got in from nearly the back. Rtw and shoes had a decent selection. Disappointed there wasn't a H buckle belt but happy with the other one i got. In terms of mens scarves there was literally 1 design in 3 cw and not the nicest. Is it worth me going again tonight. Could there be any more designs put out?
 

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I was lucky to be able to attend the private sale yesterday; there was lots on offer. In the larger silk and cashmere there was Samauri (which sold out quickly), Panthera pardus in several colourways to name a couple... maxi twillies, twillies and of course an abundance of 90 silks, I didnt pay those much attention as I already have plenty and tend to prefer the larger scarves. I also saw lots of Ex Libris stoles in bright colours like lime green yellow and orange. The homewares had lots of blankets (no avalon) but there were a couple of full cashmere Avalon large cushions which were snapped up quickly. There were also plenty of porcelain and lacquered wood change trays and a few felt ones, some desk objects like in trays, photo frames and a couple of Samarcande jigsaw paperweights. The RTW was good lots of options including the twillon cardigans; shoes were so so. There were several options of hats and gloves but I didnt pay much attention to those. The jewellery counter was quite busy but there was still a good choice of CDCs and Kelly bracelets etc as were the belts. I spent around 3 hours in there and came home with these. :smile:
Blanket/Bed Throw
Pegase change tray
Savanna Dance Cahsmere
Collier de Chien silk shawl
Panthera pardus silk shawl
CDC
Kelly belt with RGHW
Trevise Toile Espadrilles
Beach Tunic
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Congrats! Great finds!
 
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Cannot post my purchases yesterday so here it is! So over the moon after this season sale

Charnière bracelet in RGHW and pink flamingo colorway
Hapi 3 bracelet in RGHW and rose extrême colorway
Medor infini bracelet in GHW and bleu Brighton/blanc colorway
Rythme horn necklace in white (they also had blue, red or pink)
 

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