Hermès Spring/Summer 2022 is All About the Joys of Summer
"It's summertime. The sky is yours."
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For its Spring/Summer 2022 collection, French Maison Hermès has invited guests to an empty hanger located at Le Bourget airport in Paris. Creative director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski presented her designs on a panoramic flight runway.
But before the finale (the unveiling of the flight runway) was revealed, the models donned Vanhee-Cybulski?s latest collection and strutted across mobile panels of sunshine yellow with a fresh attitude. The backdrop was hand-painted by the artist Flora Moscovici, whose deftly use of colours caught the attention of the designer.
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?Her way of using color to transform public spaces in Paris meshed perfectly with the thought processes my teams and I had been engaged in since the pandemic,? Vanhee-Cybulski explained, ?our aim being to renew the fashion show experience.?
The colours were symbolic for Vanhee-Cybulski and formed the foundation for this collection. With the arrival of summer comes a rush of optimism and hope, which the designer tries to convey through her use of yellow and orange seen on some of the pieces.
Image: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo Fior
Besides delivering impeccable aesthetic through the sunny hues, Hermès has always been a hous...
The post Hermès Spring/Summer 2022 is All About the Joys of Summer appeared first on LUXUO.
For its Spring/Summer 2022 collection, French Maison Hermès has invited guests to an empty hanger located at Le Bourget airport in Paris. Creative director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski presented her designs on a panoramic flight runway.
But before the finale (the unveiling of the flight runway) was revealed, the models donned Vanhee-Cybulski?s latest collection and strutted across mobile panels of sunshine yellow with a fresh attitude. The backdrop was hand-painted by the artist Flora Moscovici, whose deftly use of colours caught the attention of the designer.
READ MORE: Fashion Fever At Milan Design Week 2021: Hermès, Gucci and More
?Her way of using color to transform public spaces in Paris meshed perfectly with the thought processes my teams and I had been engaged in since the pandemic,? Vanhee-Cybulski explained, ?our aim being to renew the fashion show experience.?
The colours were symbolic for Vanhee-Cybulski and formed the foundation for this collection. With the arrival of summer comes a rush of optimism and hope, which the designer tries to convey through her use of yellow and orange seen on some of the pieces.
Image: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo FiorImage: Filippo Fior
Besides delivering impeccable aesthetic through the sunny hues, Hermès has always been a hous...
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