In the heart of Paris, amidst the grandeur of the Louvre and the hum of tourists flocking to its iconic glass pyramid, an exclusive event was unfolding. Hermès, the epitome of French luxury, invited a select group of media and fashion insiders to an intimate preview of its latest high jewellery collection, Les Formes de la Couleur—designed by the visionary Pierre Hardy, creative director of Hermès jewellery.
The event, held in a dimly lit series of galleries at the Louvre, showcased Hardy’s masterful ability to blend colour and form into wearable art. Models dressed in chic resort wear guided guests through the experience, as the only light illuminating the space came from the exhibition cases that held the new creations. Each piece in the collection was a bold expression of colour intertwined with intricate shapes, creating a hypnotic, almost dreamlike atmosphere.
Pierre Hardy explained that the collection’s name, Les Formes de la Couleur, translates to “the shapes of colour.” Yet, as he emphasized during the preview, the true essence lies in the expression of colour through form—an artistic statement that pushes the boundaries of jewellery design. Hardy’s creations draw inspiration from a palette of vivid hues, from fiery reds to deep blues, each gemstone expertly chosen to embody the perfect harmony between colour and shape.
This stunning collection marks a new chapter for Hermès in high jewellery, celebrating the timeless allure of gemstones while embracing innovative design that speaks to the modern jewellery lover. Hardy’s latest work is a testament to Hermès’ commitment to craftsmanship, creativity, and elegance.
As Paris serves as the backdrop for this luxurious unveiling, Les Formes de la Couleur invites jewellery enthusiasts into a world where art, fashion, and jewellery converge, offering a glimpse into the future of high jewellery design.
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