At Paris Trend Week, Hermes menswear has a touch of jockey-style boldness

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PARIS (AP) — Hermes illuminated a dark Paris afternoon with its fall males’s assortment Saturday, as Veronique Nichanian turned to the racetrack for inspiration. Jockeys’ vibrant racing silks turned her muse, a dynamic counterpoint to the French maison’s storied equestrian roots. “I wanted this collection to be strong and energetic,” Nichanian defined, her palette pivoting from deep browns and darkish teals to flashes of tomato purple and lemon yellow.

The gathering radiated heat, each in spirit and texture. Fuzzy mohair coats, velvet varsity jackets and plush sheepskin outerwear wrapped fashions in an embrace that appeared designed to counter winter’s chill. Layering was much less pronounced this season, a deliberate transfer to retain modern, streamlined silhouettes. Even grey pinstripe fits — pared again to necessities — eschewed bulk, echoing Nichanian’s imaginative and prescient of males unencumbered as they race by way of life.

Sweaters emerged as the gathering’s unsung heroes. Their daring chevrons and geometric patterns have been lifted immediately from the colourful stripes of racing silks, a playful nod to Palais d’Iéna’s hovering, angular structure. A standout turtleneck, with its patchwork of triangles, rectangles, and squares in canary yellow, appeared to channel a nostalgic love for trigonometry. Elsewhere, a jacket with a scarf collar mirrored the identical graphical bravado, rendered in cool tones of blue, black and white.

Although grounded in basic tailoring, the gathering celebrated irreverence. Nichanian’s juxtaposition of custom and innovation captured Hermès’ ethos with a quiet confidence. Right here, performance was imbued with a contact of caprice, proving as soon as once more that the maison’s refinement can nonetheless shock and delight. In a season steeped in nostalgia and geometry, Hermès delivered a set that was, fairly actually, off to the races.

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