Hermes is everything. (And everything should be Hermes).

Holy shiz, Thursday. You've been crazy craz. I'm updating quickly and sharing my deep passion for Hermes- what a show, folks. Paris was by far a decadent and delicious meal. Let's not even talk about it being Marc Jacobs' last show for Louis Vuitton. His show was a celebration (albeit an all black one) and homage to his iconic body of work there- a sequined Stephen Sprouse graffiti pant? Yes. Yes I think so. I kept picturing them paired with a tuxedo jacket and a tank top, or a denim shirt and some high heels. But that's just me (see below). Anyway...

Let's move on to Christophe Lemaire's insanely beautiful Rousseau inspired show for Hermes. OMG. If you are a regular reader of this blog you know that I love clothes built for travel- clothes that can take you on an adventure just by wearing them, as well as clothes you can pack in a fabulous bag en route to some fabulous destination. To me, the best clothes are ones you don't have to think about- the pieces that are perfect for work, play, and everything in between. I like things just right, and though this is surely hyper luxurious and out of reach for most, those clothes had me reaching for my passport.

Look after look is just so beautiful- the color, the tailoring, the ease coupled with the highest end of highest end. These are pieces to be worn again and again and forever. The timelessness, the elegance, the perfection. It's just so good. The understanding of simplicity and subtle glamour is everything. EVERY. THING.

Above are my favorite looks. What a gorgeous end to Fashion Week- these are pieces any editor could wear to any show and look completely on point. Love love love. Amour.

Cause that's what's up this Hermes is perfect and makes me want to pack my bags kind of Thursday in the 212. Yours truly, in fashion. XO