Hermès FW25 reimagines classics and elevates felt to star status in a quietly powerful collection.
_By_Jesse Scott
Nadège Vanhéefound strength in subtlety for a stellar_FW25_collection which proved that whispers can be just as impactful as shouts. In a season where many brands have seized inspiration from the bold silhouettes and glamorous colors of the 1990s,Hermès_reaffirmed its commitment to its reserved and timeless aesthetic. After all, the_Hermès_woman, as Vanhée explained in the show notes, "has everything she needs." Completely self-assured, with a natural charisma and nothing to prove, she "takes a stride, determined…moves forward, never back."_
This was a collection for the highly discerning and effortlessly elegant: those who unintentionally make a statement by not making a statement and who embody the nobility and grace of a bygone aristocracy with contemporary sensibility. Fittingly, given that the show headlined Paris Fashion Week's International Women's Day calendar, it was also an homage to feminine strength and resilience.
Menswear Classics Inspire Well-Tailored Treasures
Menswear was a primary source of inspiration for the collection, which projected a graceful fortitude through impeccably tailored pieces of cashmere, wool, silk, and goatskin. The color palette was solemn yet sumptuous in the best possible way: rich bordeaux, deep brown, pine green, and volcanic grey complemented the bountiful if moody landscapes that one could imagine the modern_Hermès_equestrian riding through.
_Hermès_never strays far from its equestrian roots and while references to horses have dominated the runways of Paris and Milan this season, the nearly 200-year old maison indisputably remains the final word in the theme. This year saw tall riding boots (Look 5), coveted quilted leather (Look 32), and a particularly ingenuous new shorts design (Look 16) seize the mantle. Made to appear like two saddle flaps joining together, complete with elegantly playful tassels, they epitomized both sensuality and practicality.
Looks 5, 32, 16 (Photos courtesy of Hermès)



Felt was a primary protagonist this season, flowing like leather on swoon-worthy coats and dresses (Looks 3,7) that are among the most iconic quiet luxury pieces of the season.
Looks 3 & 7 (Photos courtesy of Hermès)


Looks 58, 59, 60 (Photos courtesy of Hermès)



Looks 44 & 47 (Photos courtesy of Hermès)


A major trend of this season is that_Hermès'trademark style is trending. Just as equestrian style has been prominent, so too has leather, including from many unexpected_maisons. This paradigm is simply further proof of_Hermès'_timeless appeal; never following trends, and oft-imitated but never replicated. Under Vanhée's sure-handed direction, the_maison_again emphasized leather on the_Fall-Winter 2025_runway, proposing an expansive series of luxurious pieces that showcased the versatility of the material and revealed subtle new details with each examination. (Looks 6,12,22,27).
Looks 6, 12, 22, 27 (Photos courtesy of Hermès)




