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The New Hobo
Hermès debuts a hobo shoulder bag that feels like the natural evolution of its equestrian codes. The bag’s curves and strap handle are reminiscent of a saddle, while the buckle detailing subtly references harness fittings.

Kelly Danse
Another Jean-Paul Gaultier design from the archives, the Kelly Danse was first seen in 2007. It can be styled multiple ways as a crossbody, shoulder bag, belt bag, or clutch, making it one of Hermès’ most adaptable designs to date.
This season’s edition appears in vibrant colorways and supple leathers. Its minimalist shape and signature Kelly clasp preserve the house’s iconic design while giving it renewed energy.

Horse-Bit Hobo
A contemporary take on equestrian design, the Horse-Bit Hobo captures Hermès’ heritage while embracing modern minimalism.
Its defining feature, a metal clasp connecting the strap to a D-ring, evokes riding equipment in the most polished way possible. The curved body and generous proportions make it both stylish and functional.

So Kelly Hobo
The So Kelly is back with refreshed details. First introduced in 2008 by Jean-Paul Gaultier for the Fall/Winter Collection, the bag showcases an elongated version of the classic Kelly silhouette.
This year’s version swaps out the predecessor’s D-ring details on the shoulder strap for a strap that extends from the main body, creating a more fluid form. Offered in bright seasonal tones such as violet and poppy red, as well as neutral classics, the So Kelly Hobo merges tradition with ease.

Kelly Multi-Pochette To Go
The house redefines practicality with the Kelly Multi-Pochette To Go, a modular system of detachable pouches designed to move with the wearer.
Combining refined leather craftsmanship with modern sensibility, it offers both organization and elegance. Perfect for those who crave hands-free luxury, this design bridges Hermès’ heritage with the demands of contemporary life.

Birkin Veau Doblis
The Birkin in Veau Doblis offers a luxurious reinterpretation of a classic. Its plush suede texture softens the silhouette and exudes relaxed sophistication. Available in black or beige, it exudes quiet luxury.

Tablier Sellier
Inspired by the leatherworker’s apron, the Tablier Sellier redefines the tote. A smooth leather panel overlays a removable canvas pouch, combining utility with elegance. Long, slim straps and saddle-style ties enhance the equestrian feel, while the minimalist silhouette keeps it contemporary.

Derby Bag
Taking influence from Hermès’ 1920s Derby Bag, this smaller iteration is presented in a bright red, black, and mustard yellow. The bag has a duffel-bag silhouette, giving it a countryside core look.

Birkin À L’Envers (‘Inside-Out’ Birkin)
The Birkin À L’Envers flips the bag’s structure to reveal craftsmanship normally hidden inside, including stitching and external sangles. The result is a deconstructed version of the classic Birkin that celebrates the creative process.

Besace Attelée
First seen in the FW25 Collection, the Besace Attelée was styled as a belt bag on the SS26 runway. Its rounded flap, fluid shape, and harness-style strap adhere to the equestrian influences that permeate this collection.

En Piste Clutch
With a rounded body and a round hardware top handle to match, this clutch noticeably takes its inspiration from stirrups. The curved design features a top handle as well as a longer loop strap for versatile styling as a hand-held, wristed, or crossbody bag.

Balusoie
The Balusoie combines soft leather with silk scarf material in a colorful, tropical print. The bag evokes Hermès’ heritage in textiles.

H Canvas Hobo
Casual sophistication defines the H Canvas Hobo. Durable canvas with leather trims creates refined simplicity. The roomy interior and light structure make it ideal for daily wear. Note the padlock detail.