So, you’ve got all these resources throwing around vector graphics and icons and blah blah blah. They’re talking about the Hermes logo in SVG and PNG formats, like it’s some common garden weed you find blooming in your back yard (sorry if you like weeds, no judgement). It’s *Hermes*, people! Not some free clip art!
I guess the idea is maybe…subtlety? Like, you’re *so* rich, *so* cultured, *so* impossibly chic* that you don’t need to scream “I paid $20,000 for this bag!” from the rooftops. You just *know*, and everyone else knows, and that’s that. Think quiet luxury, but, erm, *quieter*. Maybe?
But see, that’s where I get confused. Is it even Hermes if it doesn’t have that iconic horse and carriage logo? I mean, that logo *is* Hermes. It’s history! It’s heritage! It’s… well, it’s plastered all over Vecteezy, apparently.
And honestly, let’s be real. If I could afford a Birkin (lol, as if), I’d want that logo front and center. I worked (or you know, *pretended* to work, in my fantasy where I’m rich) damn hard for that bag, and I want the world to know it. No shame in my game!
So, the whole “Logo-Free HERMES” concept feels… well, a bit pointless. It’s like a secret handshake that no one knows how to do. Maybe it’s a clever marketing ploy? Get people talking, create a buzz. They’re the experts, not me, but…
I guess, maybe, *maybe* there’s a niche for it. For the ultra-ultra rich who are tired of being seen. But honestly, I think most people buying Hermes are buying into the *brand*, the *image*, the *status*. Take away the logo, and what are you left with? Just… an expensive bag? Is that good enough? I’m not sure. I mean, it’s probably an *amazing* bag, but… still.
Look, I’m just spitballing here, okay? Maybe I’m totally missing the point. But this whole logo-free thing just strikes me as kinda… ironic. It’s Hermes. It’s all about the logo. End of story. Or, maybe, just the beginning of a very confusing trend. Who knows? Fashion is weird, y’all.