24 Rue Du Faubourg Saint-Honore

Rue De Faubourg sign
Hermes Flagship

In 1880 Hermes opened a leather workshop on 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré.

In 1889 Hermes opened the Hermes Boutique.

The store was initially rented by Charles Emile Hermes,   Years later his son Emile Maurice Hermes was able to buy the real estate.

In 1978, Hermes was able to buy the neighboring building  on n°26 enabling the store to be enlarged.

In 1992 most of the workshops leave the building and move to Pantin in the north east of Paris. The shop gets reorganized with women’s clothing occupying  the ground floor, while men’s clothing moves to the second floor.

In 2007, the Boutique gets enlarged again and extended to n°28 Rue du Faubourg, Saint Honoré. With 1,700 m2 it becomes the largest Hermes store.

As a Paris landmark on the famous Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, it is steps from Rue Royale and very close to the Champs Elysees.

The Hermes Paris Flagship at 24 Rue De Faubourg has been illustrated in a number of famous scarf designs over the years.