The HERMES PRINCIPLE
Harper's Bazaar India|April - May 2022
For the Artistic Director of Hermès womenswear, Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski, creating clothes that are at once as classic as a Birkin and as modern as a crop top is much more than a balancing act. It’s a raison d’être.
LeAH CHERNIKOFF
The HERMES PRINCIPLE

When Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski, Artistic Director of Hermès’s womenswear, was 19—or maybe 21; those years, she says, are a bit blurry—she put together a look she was really proud of: “I wore huge, baggy, really oversized Levi’s with tiny, tiny, skinny black T-shirts,” she tells me. “I had really short, short hair, and I used to wear these white clogs.”

At the time, Nadège was a student at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Belgium, the Antwerp fashion school renowned for producing such talents as Martin Margiela, Ann Demeulemeester, and Dries Van Noten. She describes her collegiate aesthetic back then as “sort of techno, with mystique”. She was really into Britpop; as a teen in Lille in northern France, she and a friend wrote for a music zine as a way to get into shows for free.

It’s hard to picture Nadège, now 43, with “short, short” hair, so distinctive are her long auburn waves, porcelain complexion, and serene expression, which have, on more than one occasion, garnered comparisons to a Renaissance portrait. Her look when we meet—a tan cashmere coat with toggle clasps, a dark sweater, jeans, and a brown Kelly 32—is also a far cry from anything that could be characterised as “techno, with mystique.” Instead, she projects a precise and restrained cool, a quality she brings to the runway.

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