Hermès Resort 2025

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I love this photo. Finally a real woman modeling Hermes......& looking gorgeous!
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I think they are all real women.

I appreciate our RTW thread, when the things come in, we have a range of women of all shapes, sizes and heights try them on and review the fit.

I love the skirt she's wearing.
 
Here are some close ups of a few pieces that were on display at Madison. They wouldn’t let me try them on since it was on the mannequins. But my SA thought the jacket looks like it runs big so will order a size down. The prices also were not available since they’re not officially in the system yet. They did have the ruffle neck shirt available on the rack.


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I love this photo. Finally a real woman modeling Hermes......& looking gorgeous!
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I try to subscribe to the 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything' philosophy, but ?.?.?

Yes, nice to see someone who is more generously proportioned modelling Hermes, but it is so unflattering, like one of the presenters from the Met Gala.

It's interesting how many of the comments have latched on to the Plume and other bags, not the clothes. They look like costume designs for Mrs Peel or Tara King in The Avengers, a 1960s British espionage adventure series. Undeniably sexy, but how many of you could or would feel comfortable wearing them in the real world ('real' as in 'real woman')
That comment betrays my age!
 
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I think diversity is helpful and also very on trend - whether it is more flattering to have clothes hang off, draped around or be super fitted is always down to personal preferences and perception. Flatter who or what? Depends what look one goes for and whether a fashion house, model or individual care what anyone other than themselves think. In this case, I'd say it is a smart sales strategy - their customers are not all the same body shape/size either, so this helps understand how something would look on a different shape/size.

Love the Plume everywhere although it is probably not a bag for me. I bought and returned a Kelly to go in the same shade red as the Kelly elan - I just can't with very narrow bags or wallets to go. But aesthetically, it was gorgeous, as is this one. I heard someone label this as hot dog colours - not sure H was going for that, lol.
 
I try to subscribe to the 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything' philosophy, but ?.?.?

Yes, nice to see someone who is more generously proportioned modelling Hermes, but it is so unflattering, like one of the presenters from the Met Gala.

It's interesting how many of the comments have latched on to the Plume and other bags, not the clothes. They look like costume designs for Mrs Peel or Tara King in The Avengers, a 1960s British espionage adventure series. Undeniably sexy, but how many of you could or would feel comfortable wearing them in the real world ('real' as in 'real woman')
That comment betrays my age!
Me🙋🏾‍♀️. I will totally wear those colours (maybe individually but not together) and ruffles are really my thing. So yes, there are people out there.
 
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I try to subscribe to the 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything' philosophy, but ?.?.?

Yes, nice to see someone who is more generously proportioned modelling Hermes, but it is so unflattering, like one of the presenters from the Met Gala.

It's interesting how many of the comments have latched on to the Plume and other bags, not the clothes. They look like costume designs for Mrs Peel or Tara King in The Avengers, a 1960s British espionage adventure series. Undeniably sexy, but how many of you could or would feel comfortable wearing them in the real world ('real' as in 'real woman')
That comment betrays my age!
I see pieces I would like, but not together as outfits. E.g., the plainer looking short black leather jacket (seen worn with red leather pants), and the black leather pants that flare at the bottom a bit...
 
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@Bdbunny Seriously, this collection, part II, is designated resort? I didn’t realize even though we went to the runway show lol … what resort? One in the middle of (well I was about to say something not exactly politically correct, so I will refrain )… better to say, a resort in the middle of NYC traffic lights lol ( joking, of course)
 
@Bdbunny Seriously, this collection, part II, is designated resort? I didn’t realize even though we went to the runway show lol … what resort? One in the middle of (well I was about to say something not exactly politically correct, so I will refrain )… better to say, a resort in the middle of NYC traffic lights lol ( joking, of course)
I think I read in a magazine (maybe Vogue?) that instead of calling it resort, Nadege decided to call it “Chapter II”, because yeah, what resort are we talking about here lol. Definitely not St Barth!!
 
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