From the delicate and lovely Rose Sakura to the vivid and striking Rose Azalee—
Hermès pinks show completely different expressions depending on their nuances, brightness, and the model they are paired with.
They can be enjoyed regardless of season or age and are popular as colors with strong asset value; discontinued shades sometimes fetch high prices on the market.
This article covers a comprehensive guide to Hermès pinks: an overview of pink color variations, examples of pink items like bags and wallets, popular color rankings, and tips for choosing the right shade.
Whether you’re selecting your first pink Hermès piece or looking for your next, this guide will be helpful.
Hermès pink isn’t just cute—it combines elegance, vibrancy, and individuality.
Thanks to the brand’s unique philosophy on color creation and the skilled craftsmanship, Hermès pinks have a depth and presence unlike any other.
Here, we explore why Hermès pink continues to be loved worldwide.
Hermès insists on perfection from palette development to the dyeing process.
Even within a single color, there’s depth and translucency, with subtle shifts depending on the light.
While pink is often thought to be a trendy color, Hermès pink carries a timeless charm.
It’s not uncommon for discontinued shades to increase in value over time.
Soft or muted pinks suit formal occasions, while vivid pinks shine in casual or resort settings, allowing for wide adaptability.
More people nowadays choose colors based on what suits their personal color type.
Dividing Hermès pinks into Spring (Warm Spring), Summer (Cool Summer), Autumn (Warm Autumn), and Winter (Cool Winter) types helps you find your perfect pink.
※Note: These personal color categories are general guidelines based on color tendencies and impressions. Lighting conditions can affect how colors appear, so always check the actual product and consider consulting a color expert when choosing.
Bright, yellow-based pinks with a fresh and energetic feel.
Bright, blue-based pinks with a soft and translucent vibe.
Rich, warm pinks with depth and yellow undertones.
Vivid, blue-based pinks with striking contrasts.
※Stock availability of current and discontinued colors varies by season and market. For other colors, please refer to the “Hermès Color List.”
Hermès pinks appear across a wide range of items from bags to wallets and accessories.
The same color can have different nuances depending on the model and material, and the combination can dramatically change the overall impression.
Here are some representative examples by category:
Especially in sizes 25 and 30, popular colors like Rose Sakura and Rose Azalee are frequently available.
The choice of material and hardware color also changes the vibe, adding to the appeal.
For more details, check out “A Complete Comparison of Pink Birkins: Popular Color Differences and How to Choose.”
The Kelly bag offers a wide range of pink shades from soft, light tones with inside stitching to vivid colors with outside stitching. Preferences tend to differ depending on size and stitching style.
Picotin is easy to pair with casual outfits and is popular in both soft and vivid pinks, making it a versatile choice for any season.
The combination of the H buckle and pink is striking and glamorous. Soft pinks give a refined look, while vivid pinks serve as perfect accents.
The slim silhouette pairs perfectly with bright pink shades.
With a presence similar to a bag, the pink paired with gold hardware is especially well regarded.
Compact in size with the iconic H buckle design, this wallet really makes the pink color pop.
Popular as bags within bags.
Easy to use as accent colors, and fun to coordinate with bags or clothing.
Add a playful touch to bags. Pink charms are versatile for all seasons.
Hermès pinks are renowned for balancing rarity and beauty, making them highly sought-after. Especially on auction and resale markets, these colors often fetch high prices. Here’s a ranking of the most popular pinks along with key points to consider when choosing:
A soft, gentle pink reminiscent of cherry blossoms. Its charm and rarity make it a high-priced favorite at auctions.
Known as Hermès’s “true pink,” especially coveted in Epsom and exotic leather models, highly sought after by collectors.
A vivid “Barbie pink” that is especially popular in rare materials like ostrich leather.
A lavender-tinged muted pink with a soft and calm vibe. Its popularity has surged recently, with high auction prices.
A pastel, feminine pink that remains a stable favorite and a solid investment color.
Rose Sakura, 5P Pink, and Rose Bubblegum are especially highly valued both for their popularity and market value.
Mauve Silvestre is a nuanced muted shade that naturally blends well with adult outfits.
Rose Confetti is a pink that balances a pleasant sweetness with softness, perfect for the lightness of spring and summer.
Even with the same color tone, the atmosphere can change significantly depending on the material—Epsom, Swift, rare Ostrich, etc.—and the hardware color (pink gold, silver, etc.).
Hermès releases new colors every season.
New pink shades often feature nuances and material variations not found in existing colors, attracting attention and often becoming scarce soon after release.
Here, we introduce the latest 2025 pink colors, their characteristics, and popularity forecasts.
A pale, powdery pink with a slight bluish tint and soft tone. It’s a bit more subdued than Rose Sakura, combining delicacy with a mature feel. It quickly appeared in the resale market after release and is highly favored by fans of light colors.
A muted pink with gray undertones. It is lighter and softer than Mauve Silvestre, blending naturally with more neutral skin tones. It has a calm, mature vibe, suitable for autumn and winter outfits. Available in classic models like Birkin and Constance, it’s one of the most popular muted colors.
※Note: Although Mauve Pale can sometimes be classified as a purple tone, this article introduces it as a pink due to its soft, pinkish hue.
A vivid reddish pink reminiscent of raspberries. It has a stronger red tone than Rose Azalée, combining brilliance and depth. It’s a striking color that suits winter skin tones well. Despite being vivid, it maintains steady popularity in the resale market years after release due to its limited availability.
※Note: The release years are based on official Hermès announcements and market circulation but may vary by region and season.
※Note: These popularity and value forecasts are based on past trends and market conditions, which can fluctuate due to exchange rates and distribution. Please check the latest information when buying or selling.
Maintaining the beauty of pink colors requires care suited to their material and color characteristics.
Light colors are particularly susceptible to fading from sunlight and friction, and to color transfer from contact with dark colors. Therefore, it is important to be mindful of daily handling and storage environments.
There are two main ways to get Hermès pink items: purchasing at an official store or through resale (used or unused market). Each has unique characteristics, timing, and selection. Here are their highlights:
Popular pink colors are rarely offered immediately on a first visit; product offerings often depend on purchase history and trust with staff. Meeting your desired color or model there is especially rewarding. Enjoy the pristine condition, special purchasing experience, and aftercare services unique to the brand.
The resale market offers discontinued and limited edition colors that are hard to find in official stores. You can carefully compare models and colors before choosing. Reliable specialty stores provide expert authentication, guarantees, and allow you to find the perfect item by comparing condition and price.
Popular and rare colors sell out quickly, so prompt decisions are key.
If you couldn’t find the pink you want at an official store, XIAOMA can help. They maintain a stock carefully selected by Hermès experts, and you can view items at their Ginza or Osaka stores. Online, you can inquire easily via LINE.
With a broad selection and reliable resale experience, XIAOMA helps you find your ideal Hermès pink.
▶︎ Explore Hermès pink items at the official XIAOMA online store
Here’s a summary of frequently asked questions from readers about Hermès pink colors. We’ll answer key points such as popular shades, new releases, purchase difficulty, and target customer demographics in a Q&A format.
A: The pale cherry blossom pink, Rose Sakura, is especially popular. It’s highly rare and known for retaining market value well.
A:Not every year, but new colors are often announced each season. Rose Darling appeared in 2024.
A:It’s rare to see them offered immediately on the first visit; product offerings vary based on customer relationships and purchase history.
A:Popular and discontinued colors often trade above retail price. Rose Sakura and 5P Pink, in particular, have stable long-term value.
A:There’s no strict criterion, but buyers who can afford high-priced items often have annual incomes above 10 million yen. However, the resale market includes buyers from a broader range of income levels.
Hermès pink ranges from soft pastels to vibrant vivid hues, blending fashion appeal with lasting value.
This article covered everything from pink shades by personal color type, bag and wallet examples, popular color rankings, new releases, maintenance tips, to purchase routes.
To discover your ideal Hermès pink, understanding the color’s characteristics and rarity, as well as the differences between buying at official stores and the resale market, is key. Especially discontinued or limited edition colors are great finds on the resale market.
XIAOMA, a Hermès specialty store, offers a wide selection of Hermès pink items. Feel free to browse online or visit their stores to see them in person.
▶︎ Explore Hermès pink items that suit you at the official XIAOMA online store