Never call it just “purple.”
When it comes to Hermes colors, they can be incredibly specific to the brand. The following are some of the many notable Hermes purple colors and how they appear on different leather types and textiles. This collection of purple shades from Hermes will continue to evolve as we introduce new purples from upcoming seasons. For starters, here’s a helpful, quick guide comparing Hermes colors and leathers.
Hermes Purple Colors
Hermes Lilac
Hermes Lilac, a gentle pastel shade, has been around since 2001 and even earlier.
Hermes Raisin
Hermes Raisin, also circa 2001 or older, is a deep dark reddish purple.
Hermes Cyclamen
Hermes Cyclamen is lighter than Hermes Violet with a pink undertone from 2004,
Hermes Amethyst
Hermes Amethyst is a deep plum purple that comes in only alligator and crocodile and was introduced in 2008.
Hermes Prune
Hermes Prune came out in 2008 and is a reddish purple.
Hermes Quetsche
Hermes Quetsche is a wine color purple with red undertones similar to Hermes Prune that also came out in 2008.
Hermes Iris
Hermes Iris is a saturated blueberry purple that was introduced in 2010.
Hermes Parme
Hermes Parme was introduced in 2011 and is a softer purple closely resembling lavender.
Hermes Cassis
Hermes Cassis is from 2011 and is a deep purple similar to Amethyst. The Cassis color from Hermes is a returning color for Spring Summer 2022.
Hermes Crocus
Hermes Crocus is a bright bluish purple introduced in 2012.
Hermes Violet
Hermes Violet came out before Ultraviolet in 2012 and is close to Hermes Cyclamen but with cooler undertones.
Hermes Ultraviolet
Hermes Ultraviolet came out after Violet in 2012 and is a more muted ashy purple.
Hermes Anemone
Hermes Anemone is an eggplant purple that was introduced in 2014 and returned for the Spring Summer 2022 collection in Epsom.
Hermes Prunoir
Hermes Prunoir came out in 2015 and is a distinct Hermes purple with saturated gray undertones.
Hermes Rose Pourpre – Hermes Rose Poupre is similar to Tosca but more pink and brighter and was introduced in 2017. Rose Pourpre is an Hermes purple that Charles Gross loves!
Colors, like Hermes purples, are specific to Hermes, and they all look different depending on the leather type it is applied onto.
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