The Hermès show is not only about impeccable minimalism and refined elegance on the runway but also a true visual spectacle on the streets. Show attendees turned Paris into a gallery of high fashion, showcasing looks that embodied both sophistication and extravagance. However, one element united them all—the legendary Birkin and Kelly bags, styled in the most unexpected ways.
Leonie Hanne
Anna Dello Russo
Undoubtedly, the evening’s most dazzling figures were sisters Snehal and Jyoti Babani, regulars in the front rows of fashion week. Their outfits always tell a story, but this time, they outdid themselves. Their looks featured 12 Hermès bags: miniature Kellys adorned their wrists as luxurious bracelets, micro Birkins were woven into their hair, while rare, collectible models were styled as belts and even pendants. Every detail of their outfits was meticulously curated—from the rich color palette to the layering of textures. The result was a perfect balance between the classic elegance of Hermès and the bold edge of contemporary fashion. Their presence once again reminded us that accessories are not just an addition but a form of art that transforms an entire look.
Snehal and Jyoti Babani
The photo report by Katy Piskunova captured even more stylish guests. Among them were Caro Daur, Yoyo Cao, Tamara Kalinic, Tamu McPherson, and many others, each showcasing their unique interpretation of Hermès aesthetics. This kind of street style cannot be ignored. It inspires, surprises, and redefines the way iconic pieces can be worn. And once again, the guests of the Hermès show proved that fashion is not just about trends—it’s about personal stories told through style.