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About this collection
Catherine de Károlyi’s Autumn–Winter 1967 collection established the first sustained modern women’s ready-to-wear wardrobe at Hermès. She led two collections a year, bringing clothing and accessories into one coordinated programme.
The wardrobe joined silk prints, leather details, knitwear, rainwear and tailored city clothes through practical construction and precise colour. It created a continuous women’s fashion structure that later designers could inherit and revise.
Line
Women’s Ready-to-Wear
Date
1967
Location
Tags
debut; women’s ready-to-wear; wardrobe; Hermès studio