It’s always a joy to peruse Hermes’ festive collections, where you can expect to encounter exquisitely crafted objects with a touch of whimsy, including fashion accessories, toys, as well as more home-oriented items, such as their popular tableware.
Speaking of which, get a glimpse of the Hermes’ new Saut tableware range (pictured above) in the holiday collection, which features the irresistible drawings of French artist Jochen Gerner that are a nod to Saut Hermes (the maison’s annual equestrian competition).
Beauty fiends aren’t left out either; clock the delightful Colourful wreath of Nail Enamel launch – a box shaped after a wreath that contains 24 shades of Hermes Beauty’s Les Mains nail polish to suit every mood and occasion. Only 500 of these have been made, so we’d act fast.
Below, our favourite picks:
Who wouldn’t be happy to receive something from the Saut Hermes porcelain range? Artist Jochen Gerner’s abstract illustrations are too cute to resist.
The key feature on this bag is of course that eye-catching clasp – which was inspired by Hermes’ Verdun half-bit motif. Also note how the metal is rounded gracefully to complement the bag’s curved shape.
A jewel box filled with delectable candy – or 24 bottles of the brand’s Les Mains nail polish.
The brand’s iconic Collier de Chien cuff got its start nearly a century ago when a customer requested a custom belt after being particularly taken with the studded design of a Hermes dog collar. The house made it for her of course and it also led to the birth of the Collier de Chien cuff. This season, the accessory gets a golden finish that makes it perfect for the festive season.
Gloves but make it cute? We’ll take it.
The latest addition to Hermes’ Twilly d’Hermes fragrance family (aka the most playful and youthful line in its stable) is the Tutti Twilly d’Hermes eau de parfum, a warm and sensual perfume that ‘s anchored by lychee, the hero ingredient, as well as ginger blossom and musk.
Hermes scarves tend to be rich with visual storytelling – this particular tells the story of Helios, the Greek god most associated with the sun, who would embark on a daily journey into the skies in his golden chariot that’s harnessed by four white steeds.
Even if you don’t partake in the sport, these equestrian boots still make for a chic evergreen option in any wardrobe.
The house recently created a new role – a creative director of fashion accessories who oversees four of its existing ateliers: gloves, belts, hats and fashion jewellery. Design guru Clemande Burgevin Blachman is that person and she’s since put a distinctive touch to Hermes’ accessories, making them extra-whimsical while still retaining the brand’s air of refinement. Here, the Medor bag sports leather-sheathed studs on its rim, which add a fun, tactile experience.
Riding hats chic enough for everyday wear that simultaneously nod to the brand’s equestrian heritage – neat.
Yes it may be intended for children but who says adults can’t have plushies?
Looking for a gift for someone who prefers a more sporty vibe? The Hermes H08 might be a good option. The design stands out with its distinctive cushion-shaped case, a departure from the traditional round or tonneau shapes commonly seen in luxury watches, with its unique shape (inspired by the brand’s saddle stirrups) lending the watch a contemporary and sophisticated aesthetic.
A miniature galaxy, all on your ring.
There’s been a recent movement towards small, delicate watches over the past year and Hermes’ Medor is one of the most petite at 15mm. Since the ’30s, the Medor pyramid stud has been a distinctive feature of Hermes belts. This iconic design element was later incorporated into the Medor watch collection – the Medor Joaillerie mini model features quartz movement and comes in either rose or white gold, with the textured bracelet seamlessly blending pyramid stud and herringbone motifs.