Fashion / ShowHermès SS14A botanical setting for head to toe floral looks, captured backstage on film by Julien PujolShareLink copied ✔️October 2, 2013FashionShowPhotography Lea Colombo Text Emma Wyman Film Julien Pujol Hermès SS14 Initial reaction: The Hermès woman on holiday. Stand out looks: A take on the classic Hermès decorative belt print illustrated in a full look worn by Maria Bradley. Unexpected details: Head to toe floral printed looks, which included floral knee high boots, and a wooden inlay belt on Estee Rammant. Model behaviour: The statuesque Malgosia Bela closed the show, in an all white jumpsuit with mannish shirt detailing – including unbuttoned cuffs. Most likely to: Be worn while having a gin & tonic in the Chelsea Art Club garden. How they wore it: Conservatively, shirts tucked into belted tailored skirts. Location: Jardin du Luxembourg, in a botanical garden green house. Scent: A botanical freshness, warm earth and…bug spray. Atmosphere: Serenity in nature. Left us wanting: More Hermès leather. Hermès SS14Photography by Lea ColomboEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingOlivia Rodrigo: ‘A breakup can be an opportunity to redirect your life’Pushing past the tumult of her teenage rise to fame, Olivia Rodrigo embraces her ‘big girl’ era on her new record, an exuberant account of the promise and pitfalls of falling in loveMusicArt & PhotographyVisceral photos that capture the unease of femininityMerrellFashionMerrell wants you to touch grass, and living in the city is no excuseLife & CultureIlia Malinin breaks the ice – and his silenceFilm & TV7 sex worker-approved films about sex workMusic‘Korn is the cement of my being’: Portraits of metal fans in Mexico CityBeautyIn pictures: The beauty routines of Tokyo’s Gyaru and Otaku girlsBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaArts+CultureFive ads that took body-shaming to a whole new levelEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy