Le Carre Hermes > Spring-Summer 2017
Brides de gala, a scarf that has become the very emblem of Hermes, has lent itself to many interpretations over the years. These qualities are entirely due to the talent of its designer, Hugo Grygkar, and to the sumptuousness of the bridles it was modelled on. One, featuring mermaids rising out of cornucopia, belonged to Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico; the other is decorated with the finely crafted coat of arms belonging to the Counts de La Ferronnays. Both came from the Emile Hermes collection, which is brimming with objects testifying to the house's equestrian origins. In a new metamorphosis, the scarf now celebrates love. Joyously it abandons itself to a shower of little hearts, as it nestles in its own heart-shaped orange box.
Carres d'Art > Carres Hermes Editions Speciales
Love
The scarves of the Love series, sprinkled with small coloured hearts, are artistically folded to be presented in an orange box in the shape of a truncated heart, with the heart fitting into a square.This is the first heart box dedicated to this special edition.
Brides De Gala Love
Year 2016 - 2017 - Design Hugo Grygkar & Bali Barret
1st Ed - Published for Christmas (preview 2016) and to celebrate Valentine's Day.
- Brides De Gala Love was edited in exclusives colours for the year 2018 and for the year 2019.
- Sold in shops and on Hermes website / Heart box / 90 x(0 cm/ 100% silk
Additional information
Designer | Grygkar, Hugo |
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Year Released | 2017 |
Delineating Characteristic | Custom Box |
Box | Heart Shaped Box |