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Modular Duffle
One of the most intriguing silhouettes this season played with proportion and modularity — a structured duffle-style bag, crafted from H canvas, appeared almost like two bags in one. Elongated in shape, with subtle east-west proportions, the inner bag features a traditional zip-top closure, while a taller outer shell extends above it, secured at either end with leather straps and buckles. The construction brings to mind the Tablier Sellier, where separate elements interlock into a unified form. A full perimeter zipper along the outer shell hints at potential functionality beyond aesthetics. Shown in black and gold colorways, it was carried by its double top handles on the runway.

H Canvas Hobo
A standout in the collection was the oversized hobo bag, crafted from H canvas with a sturdy leather base extending up a quarter of the body for added structure. Featuring a wide, comfortable single shoulder strap, it was styled effortlessly on the runway. The bag’s detailing included a ring attachment similar to that seen on the Hermès Arçon, albeit without the lobster clasp; instead, a key clochette hung from the ring. On the front, a signature Hermès padlock was suspended from a long, slim leather tab that extended from inside the bag and threaded through a leather loop – its weight acting as a streamlined closure, reminiscent of the Picotin’s fastening.

Leather Duffle
The only new all-leather bag to appear on the runway, this generously sized duffle offers a modern take on classic Hermès travel bags. It features a zip-top closure that extends three-quarters down the sides for easy access. At the base of the zipper is a shiny palladium hardware plate, similar to the detail seen on the Faubourg Express from the Women’s Fall-Winter 2024 collection, which could potentially function as a lock. The bag was shown in two versions: one in what appears to be Hermès Barenia leather, and another possibly Barenia Faubourg in Ébène, both with palladium hardware. Three rows of metal feet safeguard the base, complemented by reinforced corners

Oversized Canvas Tote
Hermès introduces a fresh take on the classic tote with this new oversized offering. Crafted entirely from H canvas, it features a sturdy base and a semi-collapsible body that allows the bag to fold slightly when worn on the shoulder. The leather straps resemble belt-like details, complete with punch holes and buckles for adjustability. These straps run down the body of the bag, allowing it to be carried by hand with short top handles or worn over the shoulder with the body gently folded over and tucked under the arm. Both styling options were showcased on the runway.

HAC (Hermès Haut à Courroies)
Expanding the ever-growing HAC lineup, this fresh design combines durable H canvas and leather with a striking new graphic. The front showcases a painterly horse in mid-flight over a jump, rendered with dynamic motion blur that brings energy and movement to the piece. This new equestrian-inspired design was presented in Rouge Sellier, as well as a deep brown.

HAC Multipockets
Hermès reintroduces the HAC Multipockets from the Men’s Fall/Winter 2023 collection. Not to be confused with the HAC Cargo, this all-leather design features two front pockets, both secured with touret fastenings. The larger of the two is additionally strapped with classic sangles and a central touret, creating a layered, “bag-on-a-bag” effect. The HAC Multipockets was presented in a deep brown and Gold with palladium hardware on the runway.

Garden Party Voyage
A staple in Hermès’ men’s lineup, the Garden Party Voyage returns this season with a subtle yet sophisticated update. Crafted in H canvas featuring an all-over lattice design, the spacious tote is trimmed with sleek black leather handles and base. Presented in two shades of gray, this iteration adds a touch of geometric flair

Printed Totes
First seen on the Summer 2025 runway as a bandana-printed fabric tote, this style returns for Summer 2026 reimagined in H canvas with an exotic graphic print. Showcased in two colorways, one features rouge H leather handles with matching red and green accents in the print, while the other pairs deep brown leather handles with lime green highlights. The tote keeps its casual, easygoing spirit but with a fresh, playful update for the new season.