Hermès Women's Fall/Winter 2024 RTW & Accessories

Thank you so much for the mod pick of the shoulder B, which I will forever call the JPG ; ) So hard to tell the size/dimensions when they were tucked under the arms or on amazon tall models. Any idea of pricing? My 35B is getting heavy as I'm getting older (she's 15 years old!) and thinking maybe selling and getting a shoulder B would be a nice way to go into my mid-50s. . .
 
Thank you so much for the mod pick of the shoulder B, which I will forever call the JPG ; ) So hard to tell the size/dimensions when they were tucked under the arms or on amazon tall models. Any idea of pricing? My 35B is getting heavy as I'm getting older (she's 15 years old!) and thinking maybe selling and getting a shoulder B would be a nice way to go into my mid-50s. . .
Thanks. I’m so sorry. I did not get pricing. I’m guessing 16K USD or thereabouts, but I could be entirely wrong.

ETA: I am in my mid fifties as well, and Im not sure how comfy this will be on the shoulder as the primary means of carry. The tiret placement is still smack in the middle of the inner arm, and the drop would not suit a thick coat. I do have a OG JPG Fringe shoulder kelly, and I do not really carry it as one would a shoulder bag. I do find even a 30B on the heavy side, and I have lightened up my bag contents. For a lighter, more practical short shoulder carry , I use a Victoria 35. But, JMO.
 
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Thanks. I’m so sorry. I did not get pricing. I’m guessing 16K USD or thereabouts, but I could be entirely wrong.

ETA: I am in my mid fifties as well, and Im not sure how comfy this will be on the shoulder as the primary means of carry. The tiret placement is still smack in the middle of the inner arm, and the drop would not suit a thick coat. I do have a OG JPG Fringe shoulder kelly, and I do not really carry it as one would a shoulder bag. I do find even a 30B on the heavy side, and I have lightened up my bag contents. For a lighter, more practical short shoulder carry , I use a Victoria 35. But, JMO.
Oooo I love the Victoria! I've been looking at vintage Paris Bombays recently, might be a good solution. Smaller, lighter, under the radar, and over the shoulder! Funny I always thought a 30 would be so much lighter, I was offered the 35 so of course I had to say yes, no being picky!
I hadn't thought about the hardware placement on the shoulder B, that would be almost as annoying as the $16k + price tag! Will cross it off my mental wishlist! Thank you!
 
I think it's RH. My '90s Box is slightly less brown, but it's not lighter. Currently H Rouge H is that colour IMO, it's the colour of the traditional 'natural red-stained tack and saddlery that was mostly used on dark-grey and dark-bay (looking black to the eye) horses' livery and that had a huge revival in the early-1980s.

Are we talking about the colour in the picture below, because I was sure this was Rouge Sellier as it appears to be a much deeper shade than the pics of Rouge H I’ve seen? I would love to know for sure as Rouge H is on the Special Order list in Chèvre and I would definitely choose it if it is the colour in the pic below. Thanks!

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Are we talking about the colour in the picture below, because I was sure this was Rouge Sellier as it appears to be a much deeper shade than the pics of Rouge H I’ve seen? I would love to know for sure as Rouge H is on the Special Order list in Chèvre and I would definitely choose it if it is the colour in the pic below. Thanks!

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I also thought this was Rouge Sellier. Looks much darker than Rouge H, perhaps the RTW materials may change how the colour appears in different lighting?
 
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Are we talking about the colour in the picture below, because I was sure this was Rouge Sellier as it appears to be a much deeper shade than the pics of Rouge H I’ve seen? I would love to know for sure as Rouge H is on the Special Order list in Chèvre and I would definitely choose it if it is the colour in the pic below. Thanks!

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I would describe RS as a red-brown, whereas RH is a brown-red. They're both traditional equestrian tack colours