By Jesse Scott
Véronique Nichanian focused on layered luxury for Spring/Summer 2026, offering a complete and versatile wardrobe that employed unexpected fabrics and colors while remaining true to the Maison’s discreet aesthetic. Entitled 'Summer in the City,' the collection emphasized breathable and loose silhouettes with contemporary sensibility and an occasional urban edge. Impeccably tailored jackets were perfect for city sophisticates seeking effortless elegance, without appearing overly casual (Look 7), meanwhile, oversized weekender bags, noted for their sleek modern patterns, conjured images of high-powered businessmen momentarily escaping from work for a couple days at their pied-à-terre or Monaco.
Each ensemble was carefully considered down to the smallest detail; accessories such as scarves, belts, and bracelets were significant, not because they stood out, but because they harmoniously completed them with a particular savoir-faire. Nichanian’s Hermès is defined by a deliberate all-encompassing aesthetic. Her vision evolves every season, reflecting the specific flashpoint while remaining unquestionably timeless. Spring/Summer 2026 was her strongest and most innovative collection in recent memory.
Lightweight Leather Demonstrates Nichanian’s Brilliance
Leather doesn’t immediately leap to mind as a summer material yet it was employed brilliantly by Nichanian as a centerpiece of this collection. In a testament to her ingenuity, which seldom gets discussed due to Hermès’ remarkable consistency as the gold standard in quiet luxury, she designed a series of lightweight leather pieces that equip clients for all types of summer weather. The jackets were supremely sensual (Look 11). Meanwhile, openwork woven t-shirts carried easy confidence and unintentional swagger-like aristocracy (Look 38).
Hermès Men's Spring/Summer 2025: Looks 11, 38 (Photo courtesy of Hermès / Filippo Fior)


Shoes and Bags Take Center Stage
This season was particularly strong for Hermès accessories. Oversized bags covered catwalks this summer, and Hermès led the way with a modular duffle that perfectly synthesized form and function. Another standout was the equestrian-inspired HAC, decorated with an image of a horse leaping over a jump recalling early black-and-white sports photography (Look 19). All bags were generously proportioned. 'Summer in the City' was designed for a gentleman on the move, each option serving as a refined weekender for a spontaneous getaway.
Hermès Men's Spring/Summer 2025: Look 19, 29 (Photo courtesy of Hermès / Filippo Fior)






