Hermès (EU:RMS) has confirmed that Véronique Nichanian, its longtime artistic director for menswear, will be leaving the company after an impressive 37-year career.
Nichanian, 71, joined Hermès in 1988 and has shaped the brand’s men’s collections for over three decades. Her final runway show for the house is scheduled for January, marking the end of an era for the storied French luxury label.
News of her departure first appeared in the French newspaper Le Figaro before Hermès issued its official statement.
Over the course of her distinguished tenure, Nichanian became one of the longest-serving artistic directors in the high-end fashion world, leaving a lasting influence on modern menswear.
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