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Hermes shows breezy summer styles for men on Paris runway

Hermes collection show during Men's Fashion Week in Paris
June 22, 2024
Mimosa Spencer - Reuters

By Mimosa Spencer

PARIS (Reuters) - With pleated Bermuda shorts, muted pastels and cinched parkas, French label Hermes presented a breezy summer 2025 collection at Paris Men's Fashion Week that was marked by light, natural materials.

There were few patterns on display as models wearing leather sandals with criss-crossed straps strode down the runway in short-sleeved overshirts, light-weight jackets and tailored trousers made from fabrics such as canvas and crepe cotton twill.

Hermes shows breezy summer styles for men on Paris runway
Hermes collection show during Men's Fashion Week in Paris

They carried bags in denim canvas as well as a calfskin version of the label's roomy Bolide model in the latest collection presented by Veronique Nichanian, the fashion house's longtime artistic director for menswear.

Paris Men's Fashion Week takes place this year as the luxury sector faces slowing demand for clothing and accessories, especially in China, a key market, where shoppers of high-end fashion are seeking more discreet styles.

The shows, which have included outings from LVMH-owned labels Louis Vuitton and Dior, wind up on Sunday, and will be followed by Haute Couture week.

(Reporting by Mimosa Spencer; Editing by Helen Popper)

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