
New Hermès Colors 2024 : Let’s take a moment to admire the elegance and almost magical mastery with which Hermès works with colors. Each year, the maison unveils a rich palette of exclusive shades, and the 2024 collection is no exception. I’ll be honest—not every year brings my personal favorites (and that’s completely fine; we can’t love everything!), but I’m here to introduce you to the latest hues that will add a splash of excitement to the Hermès color game. Get ready—it’s going to be a vibrant ride! 🎨✨
VERT PEPPERMINT

Describing Vert Peppermint as "minty and fresh" perfectly captures its essence. This sparkling light green shifts with the light and leather, balancing between softness and vibrancy.
It’s a pastel aqua green, livelier and more dynamic than Vert Fizz, with just the right amount of energy to brighten an outfit without overdoing it.
Below is a comparison between Vert Peppermint and Vert Fizz.
Vert Fizz has a warmer undertone with hints of yellow, while Vert Peppermint leans cooler with a bluish tint. A subtle difference, yet one that makes all the difference in color harmony.

Vert Peppermint is available in two types of leather: Epsom and Swift.

gris platine

Ah, Hermès… yet another new shade of gray! At first glance, Gris Platine resembles Gris Perle or Gris Pâle. But place them side by side, and Gris Platine appears lighter, almost silvery, while staying within the same color family. A subtle variation that plays with light and elegance!

Gris Platine is available in two types of leather: Epsom and Togo.

rose darling

And for pink lovers, no worries… Hermès has you covered! This new shade resembles a lighter Rose Sakura or perhaps a slightly deeper—or reimagined—version of the beloved Mauve Pâle. Rose Darling might just be the pink hue of the year!

Rose Darling is available in two types of leather: Chèvre Mysore and Epsom.

doré

Hermès is aiming for gold! With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games taking place in July, the house revealed a new golden shade. Its name? Doré – quite simply, and for good reason!
This color is a true metallic shine, a bright and dazzling hue seen on Chèvre Chamkilight leather. This shade is available only for the Constance, Mini Kelly, and a few select accessories.

jaune milton

Let’s dive into the world of Jaune Milton, a shade that whispers delicate elegance and artistic refinement. Very similar to Jaune Poussin, this pastel hue takes its name from the renowned American painter Milton Clark Avery.


Jaune Milton is available in three types of leather: Swift, Taurillon Clémence, and Epsom.

gris misty

If you’re on the lookout for a beautiful gray and missed Gris Mouette, Gris Misty might just catch your eye. Hermès describes it as a medium gray with a delicate bluish tint, reminiscent of a light mist. At first glance, this shade appears as an elegant and refined neutral, perfect for those who appreciate subtle tones with plenty of character. A lovely alternative to enrich a collection with a touch of softness!

Gris Misty is available in two types of leather: Togo and Epsom.

orange field

Let’s move on to Orange Field, a vibrant hue where bright energy is adorned with a subtle pinkish touch, evoking a field of poppies in full bloom.
It’s the kind of color that instantly infuses dynamism into an outfit, with its intensity varying depending on the leather. Orange Field captures that bright yet natural spirit, perfect for those who dare to wear color with both boldness and elegance.

Orange Field is available in three types of leather: Epsom, Swift, and Taurillon Clémence.

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