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Hermès Complete Color Chart

A Spectrum of Seasonal and Classic Shades

Hermès is all about the details, and few details are as important as color when it comes to your ideal bag. Hermès takes this attention to detail to new levels, with an extraordinary color palette, spanning dazzling whites to inky blacks, a spectrum of neutrals, from pinks, beiges, golden tones, grays and browns to bold pops of purple, green, blue and yellow. Each season new colors are released and, sometimes, discontinued favorites return after years away. This comprehensive guide takes a look at the colors of Hermès over the years.

 

Color Releases from 2019, 2020 and 2021

Grey

Gray

Gray is one of the most wearable colors there is. It is simple, elegant, subtle and versatile and there’s a shade to work with most outfits. Hermès, as you’d expect, has a range of gray shades, from the beloved Himalaya to the always popular Etoupe.

 

Neutral

The most coveted neutral color is Gold followed by Craie, but there are plenty of other neutrals to experiment with.

 

Brown 

Some of the most popular Hermès tones are browns, which are versatile enough to be used every day and can be worn with just about any outfit.

Pink

Pink tones are, undeniably, some of the most sought-after Hermès colors are pink tones. From pale and soft Rose Sakura to eye-catching Rose Sheherazade, a bag in one of these blush shades never stays on the shelves for long.

 

Red

Red is the color of love, and it’s easy to fall for Hermès reds. Choose from pure reds, like Rouge Tomate and those with subtle undertones, like Bougainvillea, with rich pink undertones. The most famous red tone is undoubtedly Rouge Hermès, or simply Rouge H.

 

Orange

Orange is synonymous with Hermès. Alongside the signature color Orange, there is a collection of lighter and darker orange tones.

 

Yellow 

Ranging from sunny yellows to pastels, Hermès yellows come in a spectrum of shades. The most mesmerizing yellow-leather combination is for many Mimosa and Croc skin.

 

Green

From earthy Khaki, bright green Bamboo, mossy Sauge and zesty Anis Green, Hermès greens always make a statement. The most coveted among them is Vert Emerald, especially in combination with shiny exotic skin.

 

Blue

Hermès blues are the most diverse in the Hermès color palette. Amongst the most popular are Blue Sapphire, Blue Electric and Blue Jean.

 

Purple

There are fewer purple Hermès shades than other colors making them rare and in high demand with collectors. Anemone is the most popular, while Amethyst looks stunning in combination with shiny croc skin.