
Two more colors join the Hermès roster in 2024 – Vert Peppermint and Gris Platine. And if they look familiar at first glance, it’s because they evoke the essence of recent hues Vert Fizz and Mushroom. Make no mistake though they are different. Along with Rose Darling (and its inspiration Mauve Pale), these 2024 hues are more saturated and richer than the predecessors.
Vert Peppermint
To call Vert Peppermint minty fresh is not just a play on words. This light but effervescent green changes depending up light and leather, but it’s cheerful more than faded, destined to brighten any ensemble (or smile).

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Comparison of Vert Peppermint to Vert Fizz. Image courtesy @my__anastasiya
Gris Platine
Ah Hermès, another gray hue. At first glance Gris Platine resembles Gris Mouette. Put the two together though, and Gris Platine beams lighter, maybe silver-like, albeit from the same section of the color wheel.


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Rose Darling
And for pink lovers, don’t worry Darling… Hermès brings a new shade. Reminiscent of a lighter Rose Sakura or a could it be a slightly darker or different take on the beloved Mauve Pale, Rose Darling may just be the rosy shade of the year.


Doré
Hermès is going for the gold. With the 2024 Olympics in Paris beginning in July, Hermès brings a new (or revived) gold shade. It’s called Doré, which translated to English means golden. And this hue certainly is. Doré is a show-stopping metallic gold hue with sheen, seen in Chamkilight Goatskin leather. The official color code is Y9. So far it’s been seen in small leather goods like the Medor card holder and the Constance 18 mirror.

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The real treat will be a Doré Chamkilight Mini Kelly . . . and yes, we hear that will finally be released.

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But long-time Hermès connoisseurs may remember another metallic gold, released in conjunction with the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Certainly, it’s no coincidence that this Doré color is out in time for the 2024 games on Hermès home turf. Of course, that doesn’t mean it will be easy to get. For those who think of shopping as a sport, consider Hermès Doré as your inspiration and ultimate award. It will be noticed on any platform.
It’s not a season for Hermès primary colors apparently. The latest and upcoming hues are more subdued . . . at least for those that have been disclosed. The theme, to the extent one exists, seems to be colors in nature, whether fields of poppies or “fields of color” and a veil of mist.

New S/S 2024 colors
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New S/S 2024 Colors
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Orange Field
Orange Field is probably the punchiest of the bunch. Of course, it’s still not a primary color lol. Hermès describes it as follows: “An orange whose semillanate power is softened by a pink undertone, like a field of poppies.” Semillanate, by the way, means vivacious, and yes, we had to look it up too!
Depending upon the leather, Orange Field can appear deep or bright.

Kelly Pochette, Orange Field
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Fauve/ orange field in toile militaire and vache hunter. Image courtesy @kirsten.robeyns
Jaune Milton
Jaune Milton is a pale yellow that some have, unflatteringly, likened to mayonnaise. But at least it’s not peach fuzz! Sorry, not sorry, Pantone.
Per Hermès Jaune Milton is a “pastel yellow with a soft and tender pallor, a tribute to the dye dear to the painter Milton Clark Avery.” Avery was an American modern painter, known for the technique of applying thin washes of paint to create veiled fields of color.


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Gris Misty
We suspect those of you looking for a nice gray who missed out on Gris Mouette may gravitate toward Gris Misty. Hermès says it “takes its name from the veil of mist contained in this delicately bluish median gray.” First take is that this could be a lovely neutral.


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Returning Colors
There are rumblings of other colors being offered in 2024. As with the typical Hermès color season, not every hue is new.
Bleu Océan
Hermès brings back another very dark blue that, according to Hermès, “evokes the vastness of the waves” with a “thousand different nuances.” Based on pictures past and present, in some leathers this could be a black substitute; in others (like Doblis), the shade hints of brightness with a tinge of oceanic green.


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What colors will you be hunting in 2024? Let us know.
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Updated: January 22nd, 2025












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5 Responses to “New Hermès Colors 2024”
Hello,
I don’t want to bother you, but if this word is a French one «Semillanate», it’s would be rather « Sémillante ».
I just want to help you. Do not be mad.
Love your work 😘
I will be hunting a Constance Bleu Océan in Doblis and and a Kelly 25 Gris Misty.