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  2. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    Thus, he incorporated the Hermès name into his own, Dumas-Hermès. The company also acquired its Duc-carriage-with-horse logo and signature orange paper boxes in the early 1950s. [ 4 ] Dumas introduced original handbags, jewelry, and accessories and was particularly interested in design possibilities with the silk scarves. [ 4 ]

  3. Thierry Hermès - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Hermès was born in 1801 in the city of Krefeld in modern-day Germany, which was at the time part of the Roer department of the French First Republic as a result of the Revolutionary Wars; he was thus born a French citizen. [2]

  4. Hermes (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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  5. Hermes - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods For other uses, see Hermes (disambiguation). Hermes God of boundaries, roads, travelers, merchants, thieves, athletes, shepherds, commerce, speed, cunning, language, oratory, wit, and messages Member of the Twelve Olympians Hermes Ingenui ...

  6. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    An open, pink, Hermès Birkin bag [1] The Birkin bag (or simply Birkin) is a tote bag introduced in 1984 by French luxury goods maker Hermès. [2] Birkin bags are handmade from leather and are named after the English-French actress and singer Jane Birkin.

  7. Designer label - Wikipedia

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    The Tommy Hilfiger brand is an example of a designer label. Armani is another example of luxury designer clothing label.. The term designer label refers to clothing, luxury automobile manufacturers and other personal accessory items sold under an often prestigious marque which is commonly named after a designer, founder, or a location-like where the company was founded (such as BMW).

  8. Hermes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the Old Provencal erm meaning "a desert"/"a wasteland" + the locative suffix -ès meaning "associated with"/"pertinent to"/"inhabitant of", the topographic surname Hermès indicates that the original bearer lived in relative isolation upon, or was otherwise associated with, an area of barren or uncultivated land.

  9. Hermes Europe - Wikipedia

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    In an April 2020 episode of Channel 4's consumer show Joe Lycett's Got Your Back, it was shown that Hermes was sending parcels they claimed were undeliverable to an auction house. Host Joe Lycett contested the undeliverability of the items, finding many goods auctioned off had legible names, addresses and tracking numbers. [16] [17]