Hermès Spring/Summer 2026
by Adriano Batista
Hermès’ Spring/Summer 2026 collection moves in straight lines: clean, precise, effortless. It’s summer in the city, but not the sticky, frantic kind. Here, time slows down. Silhouettes are rooted yet weightless, as if floating just above the pavement.
The palette feels like sun-warmed earth: putty, kraft, coffee, caramel, ficelle. Then, a sudden depth, burgundy, vanilla, a flash of mint green. Quiet colors, layered like light through dust.
The clothes are shaped with Hermès’ exacting touch, but they’re not heavy. Leather is cut into openwork, shoulders defined by negative space. Pants have sharp side stripes, shirts are latticed, almost dissolving in the air. Details echo saddlery (topstitched double lines, ribbed textures) but they’re subtle, like a signature you only notice up close.
Fabrics play with contrast: crisp canvas for travel, shantung that catches the light, silk twill with offset pleats. Jackets hover between blousons and windbreakers; trousers are loose and cropped, paired with rope-soled sandals that lengthen the leg. Night arrives softly, in the drape of a double-breasted jacket or the whisper of a silk shirt.
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