In October 2025, the fashion world bid farewell to an era: Véronique Nishianian stepped down as creative director of Hermès menswear, a position she had held since 1988. Her nearly four decades at the helm were a quiet revolution in the world of luxury, where silence, craftsmanship, and timelessness proved more radical than any flashy innovation.
Under her leadership, Hermès menswear became an oasis of elegance, where leather found its own voice—from impeccable classic shearling coats to bold experiments with texture. Her philosophy transformed accessories and clothing not into logos for display, but into objects of quiet, enduring desire.
A special chapter in this story was the reimagining of the Haut à Courroies (HAC) model—the forerunner of the Birkin. Nishyanyan imbued it with new functionality and proportions, introducing it into the men's wardrobe while preserving the very soul of its heritage.
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