Hermès, Autumn/Winter '08 (scroll down to read the review)
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Hermès manages to evolve its menswear collection each season, with each new proposal being subtly different from the past simultaneously building on the existing look whilst offering a rarely seen continuity to each collection.
This season, the jacket, shown as a suit and on its own, was cut slightly shorter with a high-breaking pointed revere. Coats came in either double breasted or in calfskin with a martingale belt.
Hermès may do good business in ties, but designer Véronique Nichanian showed just five, preferring instead to propose the Hermès printed scarf knotted around the neck to add a spark of colour. Another addition to mens accessories came in the form of a long, slim, superfine cashmere scarf.
The overall look was effortlessly chic, but lacked any formality. Instead of shirt collars, a double-collar band and fine U-neck was used (an interesting cross between a round neck and a V-neck cut). Although still very elegant, the new style managed to dress down suits a notch or two for a more casual approach.
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