Wandering down Paris’ chic Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, where luxury stores reign supreme, you can’t miss the flagship Hermès boutique. But hold onto your Birkin, because during fashion week, their window display isn’t your usual luxurious affair…
Picture this – a barn-themed window, complete with exquisite leather goods, and…surprise! A rather unconventional addition steals the spotlight. Enter – a generous pile of horse manure. Not your average Parisian décor choice, right? Well, that’s the Hermès way.
This audacious move is quintessentially Hermès – not just any manure, mind you. It’s sourced from the distinguished horses of La Garde Républicaine. While it’s certainly a bold statement, there’s more to it than just creating an ‘authentic’ window display. Just as their meticulously crafted bags speak volumes about luxury and sophistication, the inclusion of this unexpected detail speaks of their unapologetic commitment to staying true to their roots.
But hold your horses, it doesn’t stop there. Beyond the streets of Paris, Hermès’ connection with horses gallops further. Their annual Saut Hermès, a high-stakes show-jumping competition held at the impressive Grand Palais Éphémère on the Champ-de-Mars, is an acclaimed nod to the brand’s equestrian heritage.
In the world of luxury, where glamour often takes the reins, Hermès’ daring authenticity truly sets it apart. For Hermès, it’s not just about the bags and fashion – it’s a legacy and an unwavering commitment to staying true to their roots – even if it means featuring horse manure in their flagship store’s window.
What are your thoughts on this unusual window display?
- Anna McWhirter posted 1 year ago
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