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Series "Aspiring Masterpieces" No.271 A key ring by Hermes with a sense of humor.

Many of the collections created by HERMÈS are somewhat humorous, and the key chains introduced here are no exception.

I couldn't resist picking up a stainless steel keychain with enamel prints.

One is inspired by the "Homage to Gene Kelly," a silk kaleidoscope designed by Jeff McFetridge, an artist fascinated by the culture of the U.S. West Coast. The man with his arms and legs moving in a large, dynamic motion is, indeed, Gene Kelly in "Singin' in the Rain.

The other charm depicts a key. The idea of having a key as a motif on a key chain made my mouth water.

The solid key ring, made entirely of stainless steel, is a representation of the Maison's identity, the horseshoe. The soft curves of the key chain bring out the best of the material. If you look closely, you can see the letter "H" enameled on the screw parts. It is a fine art!

Key ring with a dynamic male illustration on the charm. New this season.¥74,800

This is a type that has been available since last season. This is the first key ring with enamel print, and its playful design is unique to Hermes. ¥74,800

The design motif is a horseshoe that tells the story of Hermes' roots. The letter "H" is casually decorated in enamel on the screw. ¥45,100

Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa

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