Internationally renowned house of fashion Hermès has taken a unique and creative approach to handling its excess materials with petit h. Launched a decade ago, Hermès has proved itself ahead of the curve in terms of upcycling — a concept that many brands are only just beginning to integrate into their businesses.
Hermès only uses the highest quality of materials; any amount, however small, is treasure in their hands. By using excess high-quality “scraps” — leathers, furs, silks, metals, glasses, buttons, buckles, feathers and more — left over from creating their high-end garments and accessories, a collection of Hermès-approved designers, artisans and artists create fun and interesting objects available for purchase.
From accessible, functional goodies to ones more grandiose, there is a range of items on offer. Think silk eye…
