Making of Hermès silk carré
39 images Created 31 Mar 2016
Every Hermès scarf has a tale. It takes about 18 months to produce a scarf once a the design is complete from one of the roughly 50 designers around the world.
the perfect result is possible by a mixture of high technology and unique manufacturing. flaws of any kinds are not accepted; women eyes and hands double or triple check every production step, and the a single slight imperfection means destruction: filling for car seats or else , but not a second choice or a discount sale.
Perfection is the absolute perfection for Hermès
The first was created in 1937, based on a woodblock drawing by Robert Dumas, a Hermès family member, and since then every year they create 20 new designs; every 20 seconds one “ carré “ is sold around the world. If you think to all that you may realize that luxury is not that expensive.
the perfect result is possible by a mixture of high technology and unique manufacturing. flaws of any kinds are not accepted; women eyes and hands double or triple check every production step, and the a single slight imperfection means destruction: filling for car seats or else , but not a second choice or a discount sale.
Perfection is the absolute perfection for Hermès
The first was created in 1937, based on a woodblock drawing by Robert Dumas, a Hermès family member, and since then every year they create 20 new designs; every 20 seconds one “ carré “ is sold around the world. If you think to all that you may realize that luxury is not that expensive.