Finally, Rumbi, 25 and based in Nottingham, is reviewing Hermès. Rumbi is heavily inspired by Y2K pop culture like Moesha, Girlfriends, The Fresh Prince, and Nollywood (Nigerian film industry). She loves dramatic pointed mules, little chiffon tops and G-strings with diamanté detail at the back.
At first glance, the collection has all the classic autumn/winter staples that one would expect to see: long sleeves, high necks, embroidered sweaters, and my all-time favourite staple: leather trousers. But of course, it would not be a Hermès collection without a unique, elegant twist on the classics and this collection definitely delivers. I was thrilled to see broad-shouldered jackets, mid-length dresses, trench coats tightly cinched at the waist and an array of elegantly androgynous silhouettes which conjure imagery synonymous with a chic femme-fatale aesthetic and that’s right up my alley.
Furthermore, the collection artfully draws upon my favourite traditional autumnal colour palette: from a rich, chocolate brown to a deep red as well as navy blue, midnight black and touch of beige for the ultimate nod to sheer luxury.
The pieces that stood out include the crisp dark denim trousers with fine stitching and leather trims, as well as the delectable, structured leather jackets. I’d definitely wear the chocolate brown jacket with contrasting panels and matching trousers with a pair of solid brown wellies and a tweed flat cap. I’d also be sure to wear matching leather gloves to keep the frostbite at bay and spice it up with a thick tortoiseshell resin ring over the gloves.