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All shades! And prices in Singapore dollars. Apparently the nail file comes in a set of 12, and is 58 SGD. Top coat and base coat is the same as a nail polish (in SGD it's 74) and the cuticle oil slightly more expensive at 79. The hand care cream is more expensive than I expected at 185 SGD.

  • 01 Rose Porcelaine — A powdery pink, like a protective and delicately translucent halo.
  • 03 Rose Coquille — Soft and tender, the hint of pink and slight gloss of enamel.
  • 06 Rose Baltique — A Nordic pink marked by mineral freshness.
  • 30 Rose Horizon — The radiant and dazzling vastness of a new morning.
  • 33 Orange Boîte — The icon. Originating in 1942 due to a shortage of packaging, this bright and dynamic orange became the colour of the house’s signature box.
  • 39 Orange Poppy — Like the “Hermès shopping bag charm” swinging from the handle of a bag.
  • 43 Rose Incarnat — Garnet-tinted emotion at your fingertips, at once sensual and soft.
  • 46 Rouge Exotique — Vivid and luminous, the brightness of a freshly-picked watermelon in an endless, sun- drenched summer. A pure red with a hint of pink.
  • 49 Rose Tamisé — Slightly darkened with deep purple, in the shimmering light of the tropics.
  • 64 Rouge Casaque — Vivid, with barely a hint of blue, it evokes the iconic Kelly in Clémence bullcalf. Balanced, intense, impetuous, its character is unequivocal.
  • 65 Vert Égyptien — Reflections of mirages in the Nile Valley, under the palm trees of Luxor and Aswan.
  • 66 Rouge Piment — A flamboyant distillation of summer in winter. The red radiance of a beating heart.
  • 70 Rose Indien — A fuchsia pink on a magic carpet of boundless horizons.
  • 71 Orange Brûlé — The ochre red of sun-scorched earth, the tangerine light of a forest in autumn.
  • 74 Rose Magenta — Fiery and vivid, like the second rainbow that is superimposed over the first, casting the most remarkable of pinks.
  • 75 Rouge Amazone — A warm, muted red, a stately reference to the bright red introduced by Hermès in 1902 to show off the white coats of the horses belonging to the Chinese Empress Cixi
  • 77 Rouge Grenade — Pinkish scarlet, nasturtium red, touched with the flavours of childhood.
  • 79 Jaune Impérial — Solar, aristocratic to the tips of its fingers, the colour that only Chinese emperors were entitled to wear.
  • 80 Gris Étoupe — The house’s instantly recognisable shade of grey. Linen in the morning light, all aboard for the Leeward Islands.
  • 85 Rouge H — Created in 1925, it is the agile seal of the house’s identity. Coloured shade, fired red, neither blue nor yellow, a hint of brown, verging on burgundy.
  • 89 Violet Byzantin — Dark plum with an amethyst sheen, the power of a flamboyant dream.
  • 91 Vert Écossais — Evoking moors, lochs and fairy-tale forests, a natural touch of the Highlands in a gesture.
  • 95 Brun Bistre — The caress of autumnal light in a colour wash, the deep colour of the border that accentuates each orange box.
  • 96 Bleu Encre — A copperplate script recounting dearly-held dreams, the receding night at the break of dawn.

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edit: and from https://graziamagazine.com/us/articles/hermes-nail-polish-release-price/ are some more prices in USD: $95 for the hand cream, $45 nail file, $48 cuticle oil, $45 for base coat, top coat (and the nail polish themselves).
 
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All shades! And prices in Singapore dollars. Apparently the nail file comes in a set of 12, and is 58 SGD. Top coat and base coat is the same as a nail polish (in SGD it's 74) and the cuticle oil slightly more expensive at 79. The hand care cream is more expensive than I expected at 185 SGD.

  • 01 Rose Porcelaine — A powdery pink, like a protective and delicately translucent halo.
  • 03 Rose Coquille — Soft and tender, the hint of pink and slight gloss of enamel.
  • 06 Rose Baltique — A Nordic pink marked by mineral freshness.
  • 30 Rose Horizon — The radiant and dazzling vastness of a new morning.
  • 33 Orange Boîte — The icon. Originating in 1942 due to a shortage of packaging, this bright and dynamic orange became the colour of the house’s signature box.
  • 39 Orange Poppy — Like the “Hermès shopping bag charm” swinging from the handle of a bag.
  • 43 Rose Incarnat — Garnet-tinted emotion at your fingertips, at once sensual and soft.
  • 46 Rouge Exotique — Vivid and luminous, the brightness of a freshly-picked watermelon in an endless, sun- drenched summer. A pure red with a hint of pink.
  • 49 Rose Tamisé — Slightly darkened with deep purple, in the shimmering light of the tropics.
  • 64 Rouge Casaque — Vivid, with barely a hint of blue, it evokes the iconic Kelly in Clémence bullcalf. Balanced, intense, impetuous, its character is unequivocal.
  • 65 Vert Égyptien — Reflections of mirages in the Nile Valley, under the palm trees of Luxor and Aswan.
  • 66 Rouge Piment — A flamboyant distillation of summer in winter. The red radiance of a beating heart.
  • 70 Rose Indien — A fuchsia pink on a magic carpet of boundless horizons.
  • 71 Orange Brûlé — The ochre red of sun-scorched earth, the tangerine light of a forest in autumn.
  • 74 Rose Magenta — Fiery and vivid, like the second rainbow that is superimposed over the first, casting the most remarkable of pinks.
  • 75 Rouge Amazone — A warm, muted red, a stately reference to the bright red introduced by Hermès in 1902 to show off the white coats of the horses belonging to the Chinese Empress Cixi
  • 77 Rouge Grenade — Pinkish scarlet, nasturtium red, touched with the flavours of childhood.
  • 79 Jaune Impérial — Solar, aristocratic to the tips of its fingers, the colour that only Chinese emperors were entitled to wear.
  • 80 Gris Étoupe — The house’s instantly recognisable shade of grey. Linen in the morning light, all aboard for the Leeward Islands.
  • 85 Rouge H — Created in 1925, it is the agile seal of the house’s identity. Coloured shade, fired red, neither blue nor yellow, a hint of brown, verging on burgundy.
  • 89 Violet Byzantin — Dark plum with an amethyst sheen, the power of a flamboyant dream.
  • 91 Vert Écossais — Evoking moors, lochs and fairy-tale forests, a natural touch of the Highlands in a gesture.
  • 95 Brun Bistre — The caress of autumnal light in a colour wash, the deep colour of the border that accentuates each orange box.
  • 96 Bleu Encre — A copperplate script recounting dearly-held dreams, the receding night at the break of dawn.

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Thank you so much Momoc for posting all this information.
 
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I was at the Hermes store by me a few days ago, and was taken to the back where they had set up a beauty center. My SA was very sweet to give me a plethora of lipstick samples with little brushes. They are very excited to be launching nail polishes next month and soon after more make up selection in which they will be doing makeup and make overs in house. I'm excited.
 
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All shades! And prices in Singapore dollars. Apparently the nail file comes in a set of 12, and is 58 SGD. Top coat and base coat is the same as a nail polish (in SGD it's 74) and the cuticle oil slightly more expensive at 79. The hand care cream is more expensive than I expected at 185 SGD.

  • 01 Rose Porcelaine — A powdery pink, like a protective and delicately translucent halo.
  • 03 Rose Coquille — Soft and tender, the hint of pink and slight gloss of enamel.
  • 06 Rose Baltique — A Nordic pink marked by mineral freshness.
  • 30 Rose Horizon — The radiant and dazzling vastness of a new morning.
  • 33 Orange Boîte — The icon. Originating in 1942 due to a shortage of packaging, this bright and dynamic orange became the colour of the house’s signature box.
  • 39 Orange Poppy — Like the “Hermès shopping bag charm” swinging from the handle of a bag.
  • 43 Rose Incarnat — Garnet-tinted emotion at your fingertips, at once sensual and soft.
  • 46 Rouge Exotique — Vivid and luminous, the brightness of a freshly-picked watermelon in an endless, sun- drenched summer. A pure red with a hint of pink.
  • 49 Rose Tamisé — Slightly darkened with deep purple, in the shimmering light of the tropics.
  • 64 Rouge Casaque — Vivid, with barely a hint of blue, it evokes the iconic Kelly in Clémence bullcalf. Balanced, intense, impetuous, its character is unequivocal.
  • 65 Vert Égyptien — Reflections of mirages in the Nile Valley, under the palm trees of Luxor and Aswan.
  • 66 Rouge Piment — A flamboyant distillation of summer in winter. The red radiance of a beating heart.
  • 70 Rose Indien — A fuchsia pink on a magic carpet of boundless horizons.
  • 71 Orange Brûlé — The ochre red of sun-scorched earth, the tangerine light of a forest in autumn.
  • 74 Rose Magenta — Fiery and vivid, like the second rainbow that is superimposed over the first, casting the most remarkable of pinks.
  • 75 Rouge Amazone — A warm, muted red, a stately reference to the bright red introduced by Hermès in 1902 to show off the white coats of the horses belonging to the Chinese Empress Cixi
  • 77 Rouge Grenade — Pinkish scarlet, nasturtium red, touched with the flavours of childhood.
  • 79 Jaune Impérial — Solar, aristocratic to the tips of its fingers, the colour that only Chinese emperors were entitled to wear.
  • 80 Gris Étoupe — The house’s instantly recognisable shade of grey. Linen in the morning light, all aboard for the Leeward Islands.
  • 85 Rouge H — Created in 1925, it is the agile seal of the house’s identity. Coloured shade, fired red, neither blue nor yellow, a hint of brown, verging on burgundy.
  • 89 Violet Byzantin — Dark plum with an amethyst sheen, the power of a flamboyant dream.
  • 91 Vert Écossais — Evoking moors, lochs and fairy-tale forests, a natural touch of the Highlands in a gesture.
  • 95 Brun Bistre — The caress of autumnal light in a colour wash, the deep colour of the border that accentuates each orange box.
  • 96 Bleu Encre — A copperplate script recounting dearly-held dreams, the receding night at the break of dawn.

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edit: and from https://graziamagazine.com/us/articles/hermes-nail-polish-release-price/ are some more prices in USD: $95 for the hand cream, $45 nail file, $48 cuticle oil, $45 for base coat, top coat (and the nail polish themselves).
Thank you for taking so much time to post all these pictures and so much information!
 
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All shades! And prices in Singapore dollars. Apparently the nail file comes in a set of 12, and is 58 SGD. Top coat and base coat is the same as a nail polish (in SGD it's 74) and the cuticle oil slightly more expensive at 79. The hand care cream is more expensive than I expected at 185 SGD.

  • 01 Rose Porcelaine — A powdery pink, like a protective and delicately translucent halo.
  • 03 Rose Coquille — Soft and tender, the hint of pink and slight gloss of enamel.
  • 06 Rose Baltique — A Nordic pink marked by mineral freshness.
  • 30 Rose Horizon — The radiant and dazzling vastness of a new morning.
  • 33 Orange Boîte — The icon. Originating in 1942 due to a shortage of packaging, this bright and dynamic orange became the colour of the house’s signature box.
  • 39 Orange Poppy — Like the “Hermès shopping bag charm” swinging from the handle of a bag.
  • 43 Rose Incarnat — Garnet-tinted emotion at your fingertips, at once sensual and soft.
  • 46 Rouge Exotique — Vivid and luminous, the brightness of a freshly-picked watermelon in an endless, sun- drenched summer. A pure red with a hint of pink.
  • 49 Rose Tamisé — Slightly darkened with deep purple, in the shimmering light of the tropics.
  • 64 Rouge Casaque — Vivid, with barely a hint of blue, it evokes the iconic Kelly in Clémence bullcalf. Balanced, intense, impetuous, its character is unequivocal.
  • 65 Vert Égyptien — Reflections of mirages in the Nile Valley, under the palm trees of Luxor and Aswan.
  • 66 Rouge Piment — A flamboyant distillation of summer in winter. The red radiance of a beating heart.
  • 70 Rose Indien — A fuchsia pink on a magic carpet of boundless horizons.
  • 71 Orange Brûlé — The ochre red of sun-scorched earth, the tangerine light of a forest in autumn.
  • 74 Rose Magenta — Fiery and vivid, like the second rainbow that is superimposed over the first, casting the most remarkable of pinks.
  • 75 Rouge Amazone — A warm, muted red, a stately reference to the bright red introduced by Hermès in 1902 to show off the white coats of the horses belonging to the Chinese Empress Cixi
  • 77 Rouge Grenade — Pinkish scarlet, nasturtium red, touched with the flavours of childhood.
  • 79 Jaune Impérial — Solar, aristocratic to the tips of its fingers, the colour that only Chinese emperors were entitled to wear.
  • 80 Gris Étoupe — The house’s instantly recognisable shade of grey. Linen in the morning light, all aboard for the Leeward Islands.
  • 85 Rouge H — Created in 1925, it is the agile seal of the house’s identity. Coloured shade, fired red, neither blue nor yellow, a hint of brown, verging on burgundy.
  • 89 Violet Byzantin — Dark plum with an amethyst sheen, the power of a flamboyant dream.
  • 91 Vert Écossais — Evoking moors, lochs and fairy-tale forests, a natural touch of the Highlands in a gesture.
  • 95 Brun Bistre — The caress of autumnal light in a colour wash, the deep colour of the border that accentuates each orange box.
  • 96 Bleu Encre — A copperplate script recounting dearly-held dreams, the receding night at the break of dawn.

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edit: and from https://graziamagazine.com/us/articles/hermes-nail-polish-release-price/ are some more prices in USD: $95 for the hand cream, $45 nail file, $48 cuticle oil, $45 for base coat, top coat (and the nail polish themselves).


Thanks momoc for sharing the images. Leave it to Hermes to come up with such
interesting descriptions of the polish shades...
Still need to see them up close & personal.. a few have caught my eye
 
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All shades! And prices in Singapore dollars. Apparently the nail file comes in a set of 12, and is 58 SGD. Top coat and base coat is the same as a nail polish (in SGD it's 74) and the cuticle oil slightly more expensive at 79. The hand care cream is more expensive than I expected at 185 SGD.

  • 01 Rose Porcelaine — A powdery pink, like a protective and delicately translucent halo.
  • 03 Rose Coquille — Soft and tender, the hint of pink and slight gloss of enamel.
  • 06 Rose Baltique — A Nordic pink marked by mineral freshness.
  • 30 Rose Horizon — The radiant and dazzling vastness of a new morning.
  • 33 Orange Boîte — The icon. Originating in 1942 due to a shortage of packaging, this bright and dynamic orange became the colour of the house’s signature box.
  • 39 Orange Poppy — Like the “Hermès shopping bag charm” swinging from the handle of a bag.
  • 43 Rose Incarnat — Garnet-tinted emotion at your fingertips, at once sensual and soft.
  • 46 Rouge Exotique — Vivid and luminous, the brightness of a freshly-picked watermelon in an endless, sun- drenched summer. A pure red with a hint of pink.
  • 49 Rose Tamisé — Slightly darkened with deep purple, in the shimmering light of the tropics.
  • 64 Rouge Casaque — Vivid, with barely a hint of blue, it evokes the iconic Kelly in Clémence bullcalf. Balanced, intense, impetuous, its character is unequivocal.
  • 65 Vert Égyptien — Reflections of mirages in the Nile Valley, under the palm trees of Luxor and Aswan.
  • 66 Rouge Piment — A flamboyant distillation of summer in winter. The red radiance of a beating heart.
  • 70 Rose Indien — A fuchsia pink on a magic carpet of boundless horizons.
  • 71 Orange Brûlé — The ochre red of sun-scorched earth, the tangerine light of a forest in autumn.
  • 74 Rose Magenta — Fiery and vivid, like the second rainbow that is superimposed over the first, casting the most remarkable of pinks.
  • 75 Rouge Amazone — A warm, muted red, a stately reference to the bright red introduced by Hermès in 1902 to show off the white coats of the horses belonging to the Chinese Empress Cixi
  • 77 Rouge Grenade — Pinkish scarlet, nasturtium red, touched with the flavours of childhood.
  • 79 Jaune Impérial — Solar, aristocratic to the tips of its fingers, the colour that only Chinese emperors were entitled to wear.
  • 80 Gris Étoupe — The house’s instantly recognisable shade of grey. Linen in the morning light, all aboard for the Leeward Islands.
  • 85 Rouge H — Created in 1925, it is the agile seal of the house’s identity. Coloured shade, fired red, neither blue nor yellow, a hint of brown, verging on burgundy.
  • 89 Violet Byzantin — Dark plum with an amethyst sheen, the power of a flamboyant dream.
  • 91 Vert Écossais — Evoking moors, lochs and fairy-tale forests, a natural touch of the Highlands in a gesture.
  • 95 Brun Bistre — The caress of autumnal light in a colour wash, the deep colour of the border that accentuates each orange box.
  • 96 Bleu Encre — A copperplate script recounting dearly-held dreams, the receding night at the break of dawn.

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edit: and from https://graziamagazine.com/us/articles/hermes-nail-polish-release-price/ are some more prices in USD: $95 for the hand cream, $45 nail file, $48 cuticle oil, $45 for base coat, top coat (and the nail polish themselves).

Thank you so much :flowers:

Note to H: 65 and 91 look similar - and you couldn't POP in a Bambou? :annoyed: Please address this shocking oversight and very significant issue :rolleyes:
 
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