Hermes shows biker looks in dusky colors for fall/winter collection in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) — Hermes designer Nadege Vanhee took inspiration from the ambience of twilight for a fall/winter ​collection featuring fluid leather coats, zip-front mini dresses, ‌and biker shorts.

Guests entering the Garde Republicaine, the sprawling barracks of Paris’ mounted gendarmes, stepped onto a floor of thick ​moss extending across the show space.

Models emerged from ​a luminous circular opening in the far wall ⁠evoking the moon and marched along a winding raised ​catwalk, above the vegetation.

The looks came in dusky blue and ​green tones, with pops of orange, oxblood and yellow.

Tight dresses in dark leather had asymmetrical zips revealing a contrasting shirt underneath, ​while long brown overcoats featured huge sheepskin collars.

Aviator jackets ​and trench coats were paired with glossy cycle shorts made out ‌of ⁠lambskin.

Ostrich leather was used throughout for jackets, jodhpurs, and an orange biker-inspired jumpsuit that was zipped up the front and belted at the waist.

Tailoring featured double-breasted jackets ​and cigarette trousers ​in browns ⁠and iridescent burgundy.

Vanhee has been womenswear creative director since 2014 for Hermes, which caters ​to the ultra-wealthy and tightly controls access ​to its ⁠products, with years-long waiting lists for its most exclusive handbags.

Hermes is one of many major luxury brands showing at ⁠Paris ​Fashion Week, which started on ​Monday and runs through March 11, with Chanel and Louis Vuitton catwalks ​still to come.

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