While associated with orange through its iconic boxes, Hermès offers a kaleidoscope of colours for its leather goods and other products.




Bright hues extend to Arceau Casaque watches in electric blue, vertigo green, lime and capucine red that recall colours of horse-head pawns of a classic French children's board game.
Adorned with the champlevé Cavale and transferred chevron motifs on the dial, the 36mm models mark the 40th anniversary of the Arceau watch, designed with asymmetrical lugs in a shape inspired by stirrups.



Luxurious loungers
Louis Vuitton's renovated store at Siam Paragon accommodates the Objets Nomades collection, which includes furniture designed by Brazilian brothers Fernando and Humberto Campana.
Available in 20 shades, the swinging Cocoon is completely covered with calfskin leather while the structure is made out of moulded fibreglass and resin.
Named after sweets served at wedding and children's parties and meaning "very good", the Bomboca sofa comes in 10 shades. The playful design, inspired by cloud and sea apples, allows arranging the eight cushions in a rigid, leather-covered shell.



Italian-made arm candies
Design duo Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel incorporate millennial pink into its collections and boutiques.
Founded in 2012, their eponymous fashion label Mansur Gavriel is also known for coveted bags in beautiful colours, crafted in Italy, from vegetable-tanned Tuscan leather. A selection of certain models is available at Siwilai Store in Central Embassy or shop online for the brand's It-bags.


Shades for cheeks
An authority in blush, Nars created 29 shades to sweep on cheeks -- the most popular is a peachy pink with golden shimmer shockingly named Orgasm.
Next year, the cosmetics brand will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic blush. As a prelude, the blush and highlighter are combined with a bronzing powder in the spiky Orgasm Infatuation Palette from the Holiday 2018 collection.