An expanded palette of leathers, finishes, and hardware delivers rich seasonal variety
As we usher in September, Hermès boutiques reveal a vibrant range of bags and accessories that set the tone for the colder months ahead. With vacation season closing in France, the brand picks up momentum globally—and this year, it shows.

Three confirmed new leather hues join the permanent lineup: Dorè (a rich metallic gold), Gris Platine (an icy gray with cool undertones), and Vert Peppermint (a pastel-toned green). A fourth shade—Rose Darling—is anticipated later in the season, though not yet broadly available.

Expanded Core Colors
The regular leathers continue with a robust mix of neutrals, brights, and pastel favorites. Standouts include Rose Sakura, Gris Meyer, Jaune Milton, and Bleu Frida. This wide array gives collectors flexibility in both color and texture, from Clemence to Epsom and beyond.

Exotic Options in Full Bloom
Matte Alligator and Shiny Crocodile are prominently featured this season, with hues such as Framboise, Vert Comics, and Vanille leading the exotic lineup. Ostrich and Lizard skins round out the rare finishes, supporting a collector-centric aesthetic.

Hardware Highlights
This season welcomes back hardware variety. Gold accents are now appearing on traditionally palladium-only bags (like the Evelyne), while Rose Gold and Permabrass remain in rotation. The blend of tones supports Hermès’ evolving approach to personalization and design.

Specials and Seasonal Returns
The Constance Elan is officially back, and more 28cm Kellys are in production. Limited pieces include the Kelly Doll Picto, Cargo Birkin, Shadow Clutch, and the eye-catching Kelly Casaque Étoilée—featuring marquetry in bold, tricolor combinations.

With fresh leathers, unexpected hardware combinations, and returning icons, Hermès Autumn-Winter 2024 is shaping up to be both a collector's dream and a stylist's playground.