T he former chairman of Hermès, Jean-Louis Dumas, used to say “the horse is the first client.” Horses were the French luxury ...
Hermès doesn’t belong in the world of speed and mass production—but that doesn’t mean it won’t adapt as startups do.
All they had left to confirm their luck was the iconic logo, which they found hidden in the scarf's stunning red, gold, and ...
A square silk scarf printed with horse bridles. A cashmere throw blanket splashed with the letter H. For years, Hermès' iconic products have been coveted by those in the know. Now, its shares are ...
They are also its original muse, inspiring stirrup-inspired closures on bags, designs on silk scarves and in the company’s horse-and-carriage logo. Last week, that connection was on vivid ...