As an avid pink Hermès bag collector, my goal is to share the most popular current pink bags aDoréd by most, and to compare some of the similar shades. It is not meant to be an exhaustive article of every pink Hermès has produced.
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Hermès is a brand synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance due in part to the spectrum of vibrant colors that captivate handbag collectors. Although most Hermès collections tend to be varied in size, style, leather, and color, many collectors favor mostly neutral colors. Entire collections may be built around colors such as Noir, Gold, Craie, Etain, and Etoupe. . . or, when not offered the specific shade, one of cornucopia of similar tints.
Consider the many variations on the über popular Hermès color Gold: Chai, Trench, Beige Marfa, Sesame, Caramel, Biscuit, Kraft, Quebracho, Natural, and Fauve. How about the shades similar to the coveted color Craie: Nata, Beton, Mushroom, Gris Pale, Gris Tourterelle, Blanc, New White? Likewise, think of the hues in the genre of Etoupe and Etain like Gris Perle, Gris Mouette, Gris Asphalt, Gris Meyer, Gris Misty, and Graphite.
No one would blink if an entire handbag collection was built on one or more of these neutral colors. But what about an entire collection built on one pop of color with an emphasis on one particular shade? That might attract attention.
The Allure of Hermès Pinks
Pink is the one pop of color that holds its value more than any other non-neutral shade. True pink enthusiasts are willing to wait years for the exact shade they desire in their next Hermès bag. Pink, created by adding white to red, doesn’t appear on the traditional color wheel. Rosy pinks sit between purple and red, while peachy pinks lie between red and orange.
Hermès offers an expansive array of pink shades that could make any devotee blush. For those captivated by the allure of pink, building an entire Hermès handbag collection in various shades of this delightful color is a dream come true.
The Magic of Pink in Fashion
In fashion, pink is often associated with femininity, romance, and elegance. It has a timeless appeal in the fashion world. Its versatility spans a wide spectrum of shades, from soft pastels to vibrant fuchsias, making it a favorite among handbag collectors.
Pink is more than just a color. It can be a reflection of one’s personality and style. Playful, sophisticated, bold, or understated, pink is a versatile handbag shade, adding a pop of color to a neutral outfit, making a fashion statement, or evoking a sense of whimsy and charm. Hermès, with its extensive palette of pinks, provides endless possibilities for collectors to express their individuality.
A monochrome outfit in a lighter or slightly darker shade of pink pairs well with a pink handbag. Similarly, an all black, all white, or other neutral color also allows the pink shade to pop against the single color. This creates a striking visual effect and highlights the color’s beauty. Many believe that pink is only a spring or summer shade. However, paired with cozy knits and tailored coats in complementary neutral shades adds a romantic and feminine touch to any outfit, day or night.
Popular Hermès Pinks
Let’s explore the most popular shades of pink Hermès produces.
Pink (5P): Known as the “perfect pink,” 5P Pink is a true, vibrant pink. Bright without being overly intense, it offers a cheerful and playful vibe that is both timeless and contemporary. Considered the true Hermes pink, it is usually seen in Epsom leather, occasionally in Chevre leather, and more often is used on exotic skins.
Bubblegum Pink (L4): As its name suggests, Bubblegum Pink is a fun, lively shade reminiscent of bubblegum. It’s a bright and bold pink that adds an energetic touch to any accessory. Often referred to as the true Barbie pink.
Rose Sakura (3Q): Inspired by the delicate cherry blossoms of Japan, Rose Sakura is a soft, pale pink. Subtle and elegant, it evokes a sense of grace and femininity that is perfect for those who appreciate understated beauty. It is one of the most popular and frequently requested pink colors. The Special Order list in 2022 included Rose Sakura to the delight of pink lovers.
Rose Confetti (1Q): Rose Confetti, first released in 2014, is a sweet, pastel pink with hints of peach giving it a light, airy quality. This shade is reminiscent of celebratory confetti, bringing a joyful and whimsical touch to any handbag.
- Rose Lipstick (U5): Rose Lipstick is a bold, intense pink that mimics the color of a classic pink lipstick. Vibrant and eye-catching, it is perfect for making a statement and adding a pop of color to your outfit. This pink was one of the first colors used when the redesigned Mini Kelly II was initially released in 2016.
- Rose Azalee (8W): Rose Azalee is a lively, medium pink with warm undertones that debuted in 2015. A vibrant yet sophisticated shade, it offers a perfect balance between playful and elegant. Inspired by the Azalea flower, it is a warm pink with coral undertones.
- Rose d’Ete (K4): Translating to “Summer Rose,” Rose d’Ete is a light, sunny pink also with coral undertones. It’s fresh and cheerful, capturing the essence of summer and adding a glow to your collection.
- Mauve Sylvestre (X9): Mauve Sylvestre first appeared in 2019. It is a soft, muted pink with lavender undertones. It’s delicate and calming, offering a refined and elegant option for those who prefer subtler shades.
- Mauve Pale (O9): Mauve Pale is a very light, almost pastel pink with a slight hint of lavender released in 2022. It is gentle and serene, creating a sophisticated and understated look.
- Framboise (90): Framboise is a vibrant, deep pink color. It has a rich, bold tone with a slightly cool undertone, making it a striking and eye-catching color.
- Magnolia (9I): Very similar to Rose Pourpre, Magnolia is a brighter yet softer shade with purple undertones.
- Rose Pourpre (L3): Rose Pourpre is a deep, rich pink with purple undertones. It’s a dramatic and luxurious shade, perfect for adding depth and intensity to your collection.
- Rose Shocking (5R): This is a true hot pink shade that first appeared in 2021. It is a pink lover’s delight.
- Rose Mexico (OD): Rose Mexico is a vibrant, warm deep pink with a touch of coral. Lively and bold, it captures the vibrant spirit of Mexico and adds a dynamic touch to any accessory.
- Rose Pop (OR): Rose Pop is a bright, neon pink that’s incredibly eye-catching and fun. It is a highly saturated vibrant pink with hints of fuschia, perfect for anyone who wants to make a bold fashion statement with a playful twist. It was introduced recently, in 2023.
- Rose Scheherazade (J5): Rose Scheherazade is a deep, jewel-toned pink with a hint of fuchsia. It’s rich, opulent and luxurious.
- Rose Extreme (I6): Rose Extreme is an intense, saturated pink that is bold and dynamic, with red undertones. Perfect for those who love strong, vibrant colors that stand out. It was released in Fall/Winter 2021.
- Rose Darling (M7): Rose Darling is a brand new soft pale pink introduced in May, 2024 that has Hermès pink lovers drooling. This shade has been seen thus far in a Chevre leather Calvi and a Rodeo. We are eagerly waiting to see which additional products and bags will be produced in this lovely shade of pink that seems to fall between Mauve Pale and Rose Sakura. Stay tuned.
Each of these Hermès pink shades offers a unique expression of style and personality, ideal for building a diverse and exquisite collection of handbags. Whether you prefer subtle pastels or bold, dramatic saturated hues, there’s a perfect pink in the Hermès palette to suit every taste.
Is Rose Sakura The Best Hermès Pink?
Only a true pink enthusiast can relate to the struggle of securing the perfect pink Hermès bag. When the ideal pink hue appears it can elevate an entire wardrobe. Could that one shade be Rose Sakura?
In Hermès-world, many do believe Rose Sakura is the perfect shade of pink. Its appeal lies in its versatility and subtlety. This shade can easily transition from day to night, complementing a wide range of outfits and occasions. It is neither too bold nor too subdued, striking a balance that makes it universally flattering. For those who appreciate nuanced elegance, Rose Sakura is a dream come true.
Although all Hermès pink shades are produced in very limited quantities and are challenging to acquire, Rose Sakura seems to stand alone. It is an enchanting shade of pink that exudes a delicate, soft, and timeless charm. Named after the Japanese cherry blossom, Rose Sakura embodies the beauty of spring, evoking feelings of joy, femininity, and serenity. For many, the allure of this color becomes an obsession, driving them to curate an entire collection of Hermès handbags in this dreamy pink.
Hermès Bags Produced in Rose Sakura
Would you build an entire collection in one shade of pink? If so, here are some bags to consider. The difficulty in acquiring one or more bags in this highly coveted color adds to its allure, elevating the collection to another enviable level.
- Birkin 25 in Swift leather: This baby Birkin is iconic and a highly sought after piece. It is an exquisite statement bag in the perfect shade of pink that elevates any outfit. The color is vibrant in Swift leather. It is guaranteed to attract attention.
- Kelly 25 Retourne in Swift leather: A Kelly 25 Retourne is rare, leaving many clients to wait years for an offer.
- Mini Kelly II in Chèvre leather: A holy grail bag for many Hermès collectors is the Rose Sakura mini Kelly II. Some believe a pink collection would be incomplete without one. The versatility of this bag with the cross body shoulder strap is unmatched by any other bag.
- Kelly Pochette in Swift leather: An alternative to the mini Kelly is the highly sought after Kelly Pochette which is stunning in Rose Sakura. A very rare offer, the swift leather brings out the best of this delightful pink shade in almost any lighting.
- Kelly Cut in Swift leather: The Kelly Cut in Rose Sakura is a rare find indeed. The perfect evening bag that exudes elegance.
- Constance 18 in Chèvre leather: With its iconic H clasp, the Constance 18 is a symbol of understated luxury. The Constance in Rose Sakura is a perfect addition for those who appreciate a chic, crossbody option that adds a touch of femininity and ease to any outfit.
- Mini Evelyne TPM in Clemence leather: For a casual, everyday option, the mini Evelyne in Rose Sakura is ideal. Its sporty design in Clemence leather and matching canvas shoulder strap transforms it into a carefree go-to bag for daily use in the perfect pink shade for an added feminine touch.
- Mini Lindy in Swift or Clemence leather: The mini Lindy is an extremely popular non-quota bag. In Rose Sakura it is quite rare but a major score when offered from the boutique.
- Picotin 18 in Clemence leather: The Picotin is one of the more widely produced non-quota bags even in Rose Sakura. A popular bag beloved by Hermès new and seasoned collectors.
- In The Loop 18 in Clemence leather: Like the Picotin, In The Loop has become a popular bucket style go-to bag that is discreet, easy to use, holds a good amount, and comes in this lovely pink shade as well.
Final Thoughts
If you are a pink lover obsessed with one or more Hermès pink shades, how many pink Hermès bags is enough to achieve purse peace? As long as Hermès produces new shades of pink, will we ever be satisfied?
Building a collection of Hermès handbags in various shades of pink is a journey of passion, patience, and appreciation for the craftsmanship. Each piece represents a blend of luxury and personal expression, creating a collection that is as unique as it is beautiful. Once you find the pink shade that complements your style, taste, and lifestyle, there is no turning back. Whether you are just beginning your journey or are a seasoned collector, the allure of pink Hermès handbags is sure to bring joy and elegance to your wardrobe.
Share your thoughts, journey, and photos of your pink bags with us. What is your favorite Hermès shade of pink?
Updated: August 4th, 2024
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2 Responses to “Curating a Hermès Collection in the Best Shades of Pink”
How about the discontinued light pink “Rose Dragée” ?! Very close resemblance to the more recent “Mauve Pale” but found mainly in Swift Leather.
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