



A display of conservative, yet elegantly tailored offerings, designer Veronique Nichanian made use of staple tones and hues to create a wide range of pieces that are as timeless as they are minimal.
Playing around with various color-blocking techniques and tonal layering outfits, the show opened in a sea of muted blue tones paired with a fluent application of white button-downs and slimming footwear. Transition by way of neutral tan colors and a muted olive palette, decidedly neon yellows took prominence across light overcoats, hooded sweatshirts, knitwear, slim fit trousers and spacious shorts.
Once again applying a tonal affinity, recurring neutrals played the base for a mixture of reddish maroon colors that finished off a notable trio of prominent colors for the Hermes Spring/Summer 2013 collection.
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