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Nichanian's Final Bow: Hermès Menswear Enters New Era
25 Jan
Summary
- Véronique Nichanian retired after 37 years at Hermès menswear.
- Grace Wales Bonner will succeed Nichanian, making history.
- The collection featured archival pieces and luxurious textures.

Véronique Nichanian has bid farewell to Hermès menswear, showcasing her final collection after an illustrious 37-year career with the French luxury house. The Fall-Winter 2026-2027 collection was presented at the Palais Brongniart during Paris Fashion Week.
The collection emphasized Hermès's renowned focus on high-quality materials and understated elegance. Models wore luxurious silk turtlenecks paired with leather trousers in a palette of navy, black, and taupe, complemented by richly textured overcoats featuring leather patchwork and shearling.
Nichanian masterfully wove archival pieces into the lineup, including a navy leather suit from 2003 and a calfskin jumpsuit from 1991. Vibrant flashes of orange and yellow added pops of color, while a glossy khaki crocodile-skin suit made a bold statement.




