Hermès Just Unofficially Named This the Richest Color of the Season

Though it'll take months for the S/S 25 collections that premiered during fashion month a few short weeks ago to hit the market, you can always take inspiration and incorporate any trends from the shows into your looks with zero delays. Maximalist styling advice? Check Valentino. Modern elegance? Try Toteme or Max Mara. The same goes for the Hermès show, which was all about camel tones in the opening looks.
Hermès S/S 25
Hermès S/S 25
Despite being a spring collection full of mesh materials, cropped silhouettes, and hot pants made for warmer weather, the offering at Hermès this season still managed to likewise set our wardrobes up for fall and winter, thanks to its color palette. After all, camel is one of autumn's richest colors. Yes, camel coats, are the most synonymous with the color, but you can find any kind of garment or accessory in the shade too.
Hermès S/S 25
Hermès S/S 25
The best thing about camel is that it makes every outfit look more expensive, whether you wear just one item in the hue or dress in it from head to toe. From ribbed maxis and knit miniskirts to cozy turtlenecks and rustic barn coats, there's something camel for everyone in the 29-item shopping list below. I included finds from go-to brands like Reformation, J.Crew, and Zara, as well as some designer alternatives from brands like Totême, Khaite, and Ferragamo. I get the feeling that, after scrolling through every last piece, camel might very well be your new favorite color.
Shop the best camel-colored items of the season:
This whole set needs to be purchased immediately, not just because it's perfect, but also due to the fact that it's selling out *so* quickly.
Shop the matching Laudine Skirt ($98).
This high-collar top will look amazing with jeans if you're not into the matching set of it all.
Shop the matching Voluminous Soft Midi Skirt ($30).

Lauren Adhav is a freelance fashion editor based in Los Angeles. Originally from Orlando, Florida, she got her start as the beauty and fashion editorial assistant at Cosmopolitan and worked her way up to fashion editor. She contributed to both the website and print issues, pitching new ideas, forecasting trends, covering red carpet events, and informing the overall coverage and brand voice.
After five years in NYC, she moved to Los Angeles. As a freelance fashion editor, she contributes to Cosmo, The Cut, and now Who What Wear. She also spends an unhealthy amount of time online shopping for the perfect piece, and now that she's in L.A., she's rediscovering her soft spot for malls.
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