Hermès runway signals trends
Hermès’ Fall/Winter 2026–27 runway clip published March 21 leans hard on craftsmanship—think classic tailoring reworked with innovative textures—and suggests a push toward layered outerwear, muted earth tones and technical luxury fabrics (youtube.com). If you like bold-but-refined statements, the visuals show how heritage houses are marrying urban utility with couture finishings (youtube.com).
Hermès staged its Fall/Winter 2026–27 ready-to-wear show at Paris Fashion Week and streamed the presentation live on March 7, 2026. (youtube.com) Creative director Nadège Vanhée‑Cybulski framed the collection around chiaroscuro and “twilight,” describing clothes whose colors and contours shift between light and shadow. (hermes.com) The set was built as a maze-like runway laid with moss and green undergrowth beneath an artificial dark‑blue sky inside the Garde Républicaine venue. (wwd.com) Vanhee sent sporty, body‑con elements—leather and wool bike shorts and neon hosiery—layered beneath roomy cape coats and belted barn jackets. (thezoereport.com) Footwear highlights included thigh‑high riding boots and jodhpurs that echoed the maison’s equestrian roots while skirting literal cavalry references. (wmagazine.com) Hermès kept accessories prominent: classic Kelly and Picotin silhouettes appeared alongside reports of updated Plume and Picotin Micro iterations in new leather treatments. (whowhatwear.com) Credits listed by the maison name BK France as film studio, Frédéric Sanchez for music, and photographers including Salvadore Dragone and Gianluca Carraro on the production. (hermes.com)