André Borchers cut a precise, cinematic figure at the Hermès FW 26 fashion show channeling a potent mix of heritage luxury and razor‑sharp modernity. The look was about the spectacle of his jewels but even more about the quiet, deliberate power of rare materials he wore with ease.

For the evening, Borchers chose a Hermès leather duffle coat that set the tone: structured yet fluid, with a silhouette that emphasized the waist and moved cleanly with each step. The coat’s length and cut framed the rest of the accessories as if they were curated objects in a private collection rather than mere embellishments.

On its hands, green crocodile gloves added a jolt of saturated color and texture, a controlled flash that kept the ensemble from slipping into understatement.


Around the wrist, a fully pavé Kelly crocodile bracelet with integrated watch functioned as both timepiece and jewel, the kind of object that quietly announces access to the most rarefied corners of the Hermès universe next to a full Kelly pave baguette bracelet.

The final anchor of the look was a Hermès 40 crocodile Haut à Courroies, finished with a diamond chain that pushed the ensemble decisively into collector territory. The bag, historically associated with travel and status, read here as a piece of portable architecture — rigid, gleaming, and unmistakably intentional. Together, the coat, gloves, bracelet, and HAC formed a portrait of Borchers as an art‑minded European figure who treats dressing for a show not as attendance, but as collaboration with the house itself.
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Byline: Anna Bila