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Paris Fashion Week: Hermès goes understated and Thom Browne lights up subdued Saturday at men’s fashion week amid Paris protests

Hermès menswear designer Veronique Nichanian presented a classy, colour-rich and masculine showing for autumn. Photo: Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt / AFP
Hermès menswear designer Veronique Nichanian presented a classy, colour-rich and masculine showing for autumn. Photo: Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt / AFP

As yellow vests swarmed the streets, Thom Browne made everyone sit up while Dior moved its show to Friday and Hermès displayed a collection of understated luxury

Thom Browne provided the biggest spectacle on a relatively quiet day at Paris Fashion Week as some houses decided to switch presentation dates or showing times to avoid Saturday’s yellow vest protesters who took to the streets in the French capital and beyond.

Here are some highlights of the day’s fall/winter 2019-2020 menswear shows in Paris.

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What kind of day it’s been

Dior Men quietly moved their Saturday-listed show to Friday after the Paris Fashion Federation held top level meetings with police over the threat posed by yellow vest protesters.

It was the movement’s 10th consecutive week of demonstrations but the first Paris Fashion Week date to coincide with them since they began on November 17.

In previous weeks, yellow vest protesters had brought parts of France to a standstill and smashed luxury Parisian boutiques.

The protesters – known for the neon safety tops they wear – began demonstrating against President Macron’s fuel tax hike but shifted to encompass broader complaints against the French political system and the country’s elite.