Cover The best shoes from Hermès’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection

Discover the key pieces from the Maison’s latest presentation that celebrates timeless elegance and comfort

The Hermès Spring/Summer 2024 collection evoked unconstrained freedom through breezy silhouettes in idyllic shades, presenting a nature-inspired line that brings to mind the serenity and carefree nature of the season.

To accompany the timelessly elegant ready-to-wear collection, the House presented an impressive range of calfskin footwear that’s perfect for everyday styling and comfort. But if you could only pick just one pair to invest in (an impossible task, we know), let it be one of the key pieces from the latest collection.

Below, discover Tatler's top choices for the Hermès shoe of the season.

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Impulse sneakers

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For the first time, the Chaîne d’Ancre motif is reinterpreted in relief on the sole of the Impulse sneakers. Working on the idea of encasing the foot in the comfort of a down jacket, designer Pierre Hardy designed the upper in a padded parachute fabric for ultimate comfort.

Delicate embroidery on the exterior subtly reveals a ‘H’ motif of the Maison. With a dynamic silhouette and bright, vibrant colours, the sporty Impulse is a bold look for summer.

Itineraire ankle boots

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The light and comfortable Itineraire ankle boots appear in two canvas and leather variants, with ribbons of fabric and a screen-printed “Hermès Paris” stencil. Sporty, lightweight and minimalistic—the ideal summer boot.

Impact loafers

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Drawing inspiration from the archives, Spring/Summer 1973 to be precise, the Glénan buckle gives the Impact loafers a fresh new look, embellished with an antique gold finish. The buckle is attached by hand to leather minions and the rubber midsole includes a signature ‘H’ motif. A subtle nautical influence imbued by the Chaine d’Ancre pattern elevates the pair while remaining easy to style and accessorise.

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Sabrina Low was the former assistant digital editor for Tatler Singapore.