The British designer Grace Wales Bonner has been named creative director of Hermès' menswear division, marking a significant milestone for her career and cementing her reputation as a trailblazer in the fashion industry.
At 35, Wales Bonner is poised to join an elite group of designers who have led some of the world's most prestigious fashion houses. The first female black designer to lead a major luxury brand, she succeeds Véronique Nichanian after nearly four decades at the helm of Hermès' men's division.
Wales Bonner's appointment comes as no surprise to fans and industry insiders alike. Her eponymous label has gained widespread recognition for its innovative menswear designs, which seamlessly blend traditional British style with African diasporic aesthetics. The brand's collaborations with Adidas Originals have further cemented Wales Bonner's influence on popular culture, with her Samba and Superstar sneakers becoming staples in the wardrobes of fashion icons from Rihanna to Rishi Sunak.
What sets Wales Bonner apart is her distinctive approach to design, which combines academic rigor with a deep understanding of cultural heritage. Her work explores the intersection of fashion and art, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as Savile Row tailoring, preppy collegiate coding, and the African diasporic aesthetic. This unique fusion has earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers and the CFDA Award for International Men's Designer of the Year.
Wales Bonner's own background is marked by a passion for cultural exploration and hybridity. Growing up in south-east London, she drew inspiration from the diverse communities that intersected on her daily commute to school. This sense of duality and fusion has informed her design philosophy, which celebrates the beauty of contradictions and the power of art to bring people together.
With her appointment at Hermès, Wales Bonner is poised to take her unique vision to a new audience. Her debut collection for the brand will be showcased in January 2027, promising to deliver a fresh perspective on menswear that is both innovative and deeply rooted in cultural heritage.
At 35, Wales Bonner is poised to join an elite group of designers who have led some of the world's most prestigious fashion houses. The first female black designer to lead a major luxury brand, she succeeds Véronique Nichanian after nearly four decades at the helm of Hermès' men's division.
Wales Bonner's appointment comes as no surprise to fans and industry insiders alike. Her eponymous label has gained widespread recognition for its innovative menswear designs, which seamlessly blend traditional British style with African diasporic aesthetics. The brand's collaborations with Adidas Originals have further cemented Wales Bonner's influence on popular culture, with her Samba and Superstar sneakers becoming staples in the wardrobes of fashion icons from Rihanna to Rishi Sunak.
What sets Wales Bonner apart is her distinctive approach to design, which combines academic rigor with a deep understanding of cultural heritage. Her work explores the intersection of fashion and art, drawing inspiration from sources as diverse as Savile Row tailoring, preppy collegiate coding, and the African diasporic aesthetic. This unique fusion has earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers and the CFDA Award for International Men's Designer of the Year.
Wales Bonner's own background is marked by a passion for cultural exploration and hybridity. Growing up in south-east London, she drew inspiration from the diverse communities that intersected on her daily commute to school. This sense of duality and fusion has informed her design philosophy, which celebrates the beauty of contradictions and the power of art to bring people together.
With her appointment at Hermès, Wales Bonner is poised to take her unique vision to a new audience. Her debut collection for the brand will be showcased in January 2027, promising to deliver a fresh perspective on menswear that is both innovative and deeply rooted in cultural heritage.