The Colours of Hermès | SACLÀB (2024)

Table of Contents

  • Good to know
  • Classic Colours
  • Permanent
  • Noir
  • Gold
  • Etoupe
  • Regulars
  • Rouge H
  • Parchemin
  • Signature Exotics
  • Himalaya
  • Rose Bubblegum
  • Vert Emeraude
  • Sought-after shades
  • Pinks and blues
  • Pale pastels
  • Bright greens
  • Shopping time!

Good to know

Artisans in Hermès’ renowned French workshops are trained to expertly mix dyes to the brand’s exacting standards, ensuring consistency across the decades. However, leathers don’t always respond in the same way to a dye, depending on their texture and grain, so don’t expect a particular colour to look identical across different bags.

If you need help identifying the colour of your Hermès bag, or advice on leather varieties, contact SACLÀB and our expert team will be happy to assist.

Classic Colours

If you’re a first-time Hermès customer, it makes sense to start with a classic colour which will stand the test of time in your wardrobe. Before it expanded into the rainbow of pigments it now offers, Hermès originally kept to a tight edit of sophisticated shades: Noir, Rouge H, Blue Marine and Vert Anglais, adding Gold and Parchemin a little later.

Naturally, you’ll find that vintage Hermès bags are largely only available in these colourways, so if you’re scouring the secondary market for a style from the ‘70s or ‘80s, your options will be more limited than with a contemporary bag.

These six timeless tones – black, red, navy, dark green, brown and beige/cream – should be seen as the staples of any bag collection and are always in demand on the secondhand market. Hermès now offers three of these shades on a permanent basis in their bag collection, whilst others repeatedly crop up during seasonal releases.

Permanent

Noir

Every woman needs a Little Black Bag in her wardrobe. The colour of the original Birkin created for Jane Birkin herself, jet-black Hermès Noir leather is a shortcut to chic. Keep your eyes peeled for an Hermès ‘So Black’ style – complete with blackened hardware – for an edgier look.

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Gold

Hermès Gold is one of the brand’s most highly coveted colours, first popularised by Grace Kelly in the 1950s. A buttery tan hue, it’s particularly beautiful with gold hardware. If you love the caramel tones of Gold, another option to look out for is a bag made from natural Barenia leather, which will develop a unique patina as it ages.

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Etoupe

A grey-brown taupe, Etoupe is the versatile neutral of Hermès’ permanent library. Etoupe bags have cooler tones than Gold, and topped with precious palladium hardware, it gives them a more utilitarian feel. If you’re looking for a grey without the brown undertone, we recommend Hermès Etain, another beloved neutral of the house.

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Regulars

Rouge H

First created in 1925, Rouge H is one of Hermès’ signature archive colours. It’s a rich, elegant deep red with a hint of brown, making it perfect for autumn/winter dressing. Many collectors prize Rouge H in vintage Box Calf leather, which produces a lighter, more cherry-red shade, whilst Epsom leather picks up the burgundy tones of the dye more.

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Parchemin

Parchemin is a ladylike pink-toned cream, which we’ve seen used from the 1960s onwards. A light shade without the harshness of pure white, it works well all year round – although of course, it requires careful maintenance. If you prefer a fresher shade of white, seek out Craie (translating as ‘chalk’) – again a semi-regular in Hermès boutiques. For 2023, Hermès also give you a new shade of white aptly named New White.

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Signature Exotics

When it comes to exotics, bright, jewel-like colours are considered classic for exotic leathers, such as crocodile, lizard and ostrich skins, alongside a certain record-breaking neutral:

Himalaya

The most celebrated of Hermès’ exotic shades has to be the Himalaya, a carefully graded combination of snow-white and earthy taupe on Nile crocodile hide, evoking the peaks of the Himalayan mountains. Similarly, the brand’s Ombre Lizard bags garner extraordinary prices as an über-luxurious neutral.

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Rose Bubblegum

Rose Bubblegum (also referred to as 5P Pink), a legendary candy pink, is the most expensive exotic colour besides Himalaya and Ombre Lizard: a Kelly Mini in Bubblegum Alligator can easily fetch € 80,000–90,000 on the secondary market due to its rarity. This is closely followed in value by Rose Scheherazade, a vivid magenta.

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Vert Emeraude

There’s something about glossy emerald green which really makes an exotic skin shine – its jewel-like depth of colour is as sophisticated as it is standout. As such, Vert Emeraude exotic bags always achieve fantastic prices at auction. If you are looking for a subtler emerald green for your exotic accessory, Vert Vertigo is a great alternative.

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Sought-after shades

Alongside their classic shades, each season Hermès’s unique range expands by introducing a limited-edition palette of new colours – a hotly anticipated moment in the handbag calendar. In terms of return on investment, seasonal colours are unpredictable: some become instant hits, quickly accelerating in price on the secondhand market and occasionally even making a return in later seasons, whilst others simply don’t quite take off.

Pinks and blues

At auction, Hermès’ intense pinks and blues have historically always performed well. Rose Azalee ranks highly among collectors as one of the house’s prettiest (and rarest) pinks, whilst the deeper Rose Tyrien comes with white contrast stitching to further accentuate its colour. To take it up one notch further, make a beeline for Rose Shocking – a vivid magenta.

As always, Hermès has kept busy conjuring up some new and long-awaited colours for 2023 as well. In particular, the much-anticipated Rose Pop has finally arrived this spring season after months of rumours. This deeply saturated magenta is a must-have for all pink lovers.

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If your dream bag comes in blue, you’re spoiled for choice with Hermès. Bleu Jean, a muted denim shade, is the perfect neutral blue. Bleu du Nord is a dainty sky blue, whilst on the brighter side, Bleu Zanzibar and Bleu Thalassa conjure up images of sparkling azure seas. Bleu Hydra, a jolt of electric blue, is viewed by many as the ultimate Hermès blue and has made several repeat appearances on their seasonal colour list.

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Pale pastels

Alongside these established brights, SACLÀB co-founder Oliver Stueck has noticed a new trend on the secondhand market: buyers are scrambling for pale pastel shades. 2012’s Blue Lin release is a soft light blue with a hint of grey, a forerunner to the highly popular 2020 shade Bleu Brume, which features a soft touch of purple undertones.

Mauve Pale was released in 2022, a dusty rose-pink cooler than the Hermès Mauve Sylvestre. For a warm shade of pink, coat your Kelly bag in Hermès Rose Sakura.

Shades of off-white are also particularly coveted: Gris Perle is a pearlescent white-grey whilst Beton is notable for its rare pairing with rose-gold hardware.

Hermès’ spring-ready greens are just as appealing. Vert Criquet, first introduced in 2020, is a fresh yet creamy pastel that pairs perfectly with gold hardware. New for 2022, Vert Absinthe is zingier, with yellow undertones, while Vert Fizz is a soft, pale pistachio.

If you want to stick with a bit more of a neutral shade, turn to Gris Neve, a subtle colour, hinging toward being a greyer Vert Fizz.

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Bright greens

If you’re looking for a true statement colour, the suspense for 2023 has not yet seized. Yuka – a grassy green – is also a new Hermès spring colour that is inspired by the yucca plant. Either way, this pop of colour will be an excellent match for your brighter-coloured outfits this season.

A shade of green that remains less elusive is Vert Comics. As the name suggests, this is a lively and dynamic shade of green, ranging somewhere between the colours Menthe and Bambou.

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Which colour has caught your eye? If you have your heart set on a particular handbag hue, let us know what’s on your wishlist.

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FAQs

The Colours of Hermès | SACLÀB? ›

When Hermès bags were first introduced, they were available in Only five shades that today form the core of classic colors. These colors, Noir (89), Rouge H (46), Etoupe (18), Gold (06) and Orange H (93), have been joined over time Blanc (01), Etain (8F), Rouge Casaque (Q5), Craie (10) and Blue Nuit (2Z).

What are the Hermès heritage colors? ›

When Hermès bags were first introduced, they were available in Only five shades that today form the core of classic colors. These colors, Noir (89), Rouge H (46), Etoupe (18), Gold (06) and Orange H (93), have been joined over time Blanc (01), Etain (8F), Rouge Casaque (Q5), Craie (10) and Blue Nuit (2Z).

What are the green shades of Hermès called? ›

In the green range, it is Vert Criquet, first introduced in 2020. New for 2022, Vert Absinthe is zingier, with yellow undertones, while Vert Fizz is a soft, pale pistachio. But not only are pastels popular. For example, Vert Comics that ranges somewhere between the colors Menthe and Bambou.

Does Hermes have a signature color? ›

Consistency across products: Hermes is known for its diverse range of products, from leather goods and accessories to scarves and clothing. By incorporating the signature orange colour across various product lines, the brand creates a cohesive and recognizable visual identity.

What are the Hermes colors for 2024? ›

Jaune Milton is a pale, pastel yellow lighter than last season's Limoncello. Orange Field is a bright orange with softened by a hint of pink, like a poppy field. Gris Misty is a nice neutral grey that takes its name from the veil contained within this bluish mid-grey.

What is the most classic Birkin color? ›

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What is the name of the Hermès red color? ›

Hermes Rouge H – the Rouge H color is also known as “Rouge Hermes” and is famous for being the classic Hermes red. The lipstick color in this exact shade was created in 1925. As stated by Hermes, “Rouge H is the emblematic color of the house of Hermes.

What is the best Hermès grey color? ›

Etain Etain is Hermès best-selling grey. It was first introduced in the Autumn/ Winter 2011 collection and has only grown in popularity since then. It's a medium tone grey often referred to as Hermès' signature grey. Gris Mouette Gris Mouette follows hot on the heels of Etain in popularity.

What color is the Hermes Kiwi? ›

Hermes Kiwi is a light and bright green and used in a number of Candy Birkin bags!

What color is Hermes Cassis? ›

Hermes Cassis is from 2011 and is a deep purple similar to Amethyst.

What color was Grace Kelly's Hermes bag? ›

The then Princess of Monaco had two favorite Hermes Kelly bags, both made with crocodile skin and in the stunning colors of dark brown and navy blue. Her love of these bags helped to make the crocodile skin design extremely popular in Hollywood, even more so than it had already been.

What are the most famous Hermès colors? ›

These colors, Noir (89), Rouge H (46), Etoupe (18), Gold (06), and Orange H (93), have been joined over time by Blanc (01), Etain (8F), Rouge Casaque (Q5), Craie (10), and Blue Nuit (2Z). Together, they are considered the classic colors of Hermès.

What is the most special Hermès bag? ›

The Himalaya Birkin comes both with and without diamonds. The Diamond Himalaya is infamous for being the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction. In 2022, Sotheby's sold a Diamond Himalaya Birkin 30 for over $450,000 USD. It is constructed out of Niloticus crocodile skin dyed in a white and grey gradient.

What color is Hermès Blue Indigo? ›

Bleu indigo– Dark Navy Blue, purple undertones. Bleu Thalassa – deeper blue-Mediterranean Sea Blue, same color family as Blue Jean but darker.

What is the name of the Hermes red color? ›

Hermes Rouge H – the Rouge H color is also known as “Rouge Hermes” and is famous for being the classic Hermes red. The lipstick color in this exact shade was created in 1925. As stated by Hermes, “Rouge H is the emblematic color of the house of Hermes.

Which Hermès blue is most popular? ›

Bleu jean- one of the most popular H colours. Lovely bright “sky” blue.

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