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Thursday, 22 May 2008
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HERMES Print E-mail
Written by cosmiccowgirl   
HERMES

Hermès Paris has whispered the ultimate in luxury since 1837. Founded as a saddlery company by Thierry Hermès, the company produces scarves, ties, handbags, luggage, small leather goods, ready to wear clothing, home décor, jewelry, fragrances, and saddles. Leather goods account for nearly 30% of their revenue, with scarves contributing 12% and clothing 15 percent. Hermès continues to be 80% family owned, with the remaining 20% traded on the Paris Bourse.

One of most the company’s most recognizable products, Hermès' scarves are hand-printed using multiple silk screens and hand stitched. Hermès produced their first silk scarf in 1928 and over 25,000 designs have been released to date. The company currently creates two scarf collections per year — in addition to issuing re-prints of earlier designs and special editions.

Many consider Hermès’ iconic handbags to be the ultimate luxury accessory. These coveted items are handmade, with one craftsman working on and completing a single bag. Taking up to 24 hours to create, they are crafted from fine leathers or exotic skins and the findings can include precious metals. Hermès bags have been seen on the arms of the world’s most fashionable and well known women. Their Kelly bag gained worldwide recognition in 1956 when Grace Kelly was photographed carrying one. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis used both the Constance and Trim bags. The Birkin bag was specially designed for actress Jane Birkin and went on to become the most highly coveted handbag in history. The wait time for a Birkin bag can be up to two years, depending on the materials used to create it.

Hermès introduced their tie collection in 1949. In addition to both silk twill and heavy silk collections, the company also produces gavroches, pochettes and novelty styles. They release 30 silk twill designs each collection — including re-prints of earlier designs in new colorways. Their heavy silk collection includes 15 new designs each season.

Starting with the fall 2004 collection, Jean Paul Gaultier became the head designer at Hermès.




from an early 20th c. jockey's cap
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from a 1960s tie
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from a late 1970s coat
Courtesy of cosmiccowgirl


Signature inside a 1970s Kelly bag
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from a 1980s skirt
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from a 1980s jacket
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from a 1980s tie
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from a 1990s blouse
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Signature from a 2000s Birkin bag
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from a 2001 dress
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