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Hermes designer bows out in Paris after 37 years

By Helen Reid
Updated January 25 2026 - 2:27pm, first published 2:21pm
Veronique Nichanian got ​a standing ovation from an audience for her final collection in Paris. Photo: AP PHOTO
Veronique Nichanian got ​a standing ovation from an audience for her final collection in Paris. Photo: AP PHOTO

​Hermes menswear designer Véronique Nichanian has presented her final collection in ⁠Paris after nearly four decades in the role, as the 71-year-old prepares to pass the baton to young British designer Grace Wales Bonner.

R&B star Usher mingled with Hermes executive chairman Axel Dumas ‌ahead of ​the Paris Fashion Week show in the Palais Brongniart, ‍with a more star-studded crowd than usual for the luxury house known for eschewing flashy marketing and celebrity ambassadors.

Models wore silk turtlenecks with leather trousers in a navy blue, black and taupe ​palette. Overcoats featured leather patches and ‌shearling lining.

Leather featured in the Hermes fall/winter 2026-2027 men's collection. (AP PHOTO)
Leather featured in the Hermes fall/winter 2026-2027 men's collection. (AP PHOTO)

A shiny khaki crocodile-skin suit was a standout look, while Nichanian also mixed ​in pieces from earlier collections, like a navy leather ‍suit with topstitched pinstripes from 2003 and a mocha calfskin jumpsuit from 1991. Jackets in orange and yellow provided ​flashes ​of colour.

Walking out to ​close the show, Nichanian got ​a standing ovation from an audience including fellow designer Paul Smith, rapper Travis Scott and actors James McAvoy and Chace Crawford.

Wales Bonner named by Hermes in October, is the first Black woman to lead a major fashion house. She will present her ‍debut menswear collection next January.

Australian Associated Press