Véronique Nichanian, who has served as artistic director for Hermès Menâs for 37 years, is stepping down, an Hermès spokesperson has confirmed.
Nichanian, who is fashionâs longest-standing creative director, announced the news in an interview with Le Figaro, telling the French newspaper she has been talking the move over with Hermés chief executive Axel Dumas and artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas for âa year or two.â
âHermès was especially kind enough to let me choose the moment that seemed right to stop ⦠Itâs time to pass the baton,â she added.
Nichanianâs long tenure as creative director at Hermès, during which she defined the luxury brandâs consistent, understated and refined approach to menswear, is a rarity in an industry marked by creative turnover. She will present her last collection in January during Paris Menâs Week and her successor is expected to be named in the coming days, according to the report.
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