Hermes: building an empire. (Jean-Louis Dumas-Hermes) (Accessories supplement)

WWD | May 1, 1987| | Copyright

HERMES: BUILDING AN EMPIRE

NEW YORK -- The day after Jean-Louis Dumas-Hermes celebrated the 150th anniversary of the House of Hermes with a champagne reception at its 57th Street store in New York this April, he continued to bubble with enthusiasm over the progress of his company. With additional freestanding stores and in-store boutiques planned to open internationally and profits escalating globally, the fifth generation descendant Hermes foresees worldwide gains.

"We are developing business very fast," said Hermes, who serves as president of the firm. ...

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