Hermès Artistic Director Bali Barret Is Exiting The House

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PARIS, FRANCE — Artistic Director Bali Barret is exiting Hermès International S.A. D.M. Fashion Book has learned that the discreet, yet pivotal creative talent at Hermès, who is described by some insiders as its “secret weapon” has submitted her resignation and will exit the French house sometime this fall.

Bali Barret is Hermès artistic director of the women’s product universe. She is practically unknown to the general public, and familiar to relatively few in the fashion world, Barret’s profile is somewhat akin to Alessandro Michele, who toiled behind the scenes for years at Gucci, while being responsible for products that generate the lion’s share of brand revenues. (Michele added ready-to-wear to his responsibilities when he was named creative director in 2015.)

Barret joined Hermès in 2003 as artistic director of its silk department, where she recruited street artists and other young creatives to bring fresh ideas to the category. She was promoted to her current position in 2009, giving her purview over all women’s departments, including leather goods, rtw, footwear, silks, jewelry, watches, beauty and fashion accessories.

According to insiders, said to be fiercely loyal to Barret’s leadership and design vision, she helped “revolutionizeHermès by modernizing its products and processes, bringing much-needed oxygen to a heritage brand with a conservative style streak.

She understands the brand instinctively, and managed to bridge tradition and audacity,” said one source.

Her resignation, communicated to her teams, “sent shock waves through the company” given her long tenure and high-ranking position, sources said.

Hermès confirmed her departure and lauded her contributions.

It has been a privilege and a great pleasure to work with Bali for all these years,” Pierre-Alexis Dumas, general artistic director of Hermès, told WWD. “I pay tribute to a close collaboration over more than 15 years and to the remarkable work accomplished by Bali, who has always animated creation with a demand for beauty, boldness, fantasy and contemporaneity. She has inspired the house with passion and revealed the talents of creative directors, designers and artisans.”

For her part, Bali stated: “Taking care of the creation of the Hermès women’s universe collections alongside Pierre-Alexis Dumas and the house’s talented teams has been an immense pleasure and enriching at all times. [Chief executive officer] Axel Dumas and Pierre-Alexis Dumas have always given me great freedom of creation and I thank them for the trust they have placed in me.”

Industry insiders describe Barret as a “complete” creative director, whose vision and creative touch extends beyond products to windows, events and communications. For example, she is described as the the driving force behind the brand’s All About Women events, and the more recent Hermès Carré Club, a roving exhibition dedicated to the famous Carré scarf, first created in 1937.

In her role, Barret collaborates with large teams of designers, headlined by Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski for rtw and Pierre Hardy for footwear and fine jewelry.

As low-profile as she is accomplished, Barret graduated from Paris design school l’Ecole Supérieure des Arts et Techniques de la Mode (ESMOD). After working as an assistant at Zadig & Voltaire, she launched a signature fashion brand in 1999, hinged on minimalist clothing.

The story goes that Pierre-Alexis Dumas discovered her designs via her Paris boutique and eventually invited her to do a project for Hermès. Among her first experiments with the brand’s pricey silk squares was to perforate them with with laser-cut holes, raising some eyebrows. In a less contentious project in 2012, she reproduced images by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, a feat that required new dyeing methods.

Her next move could not immediately be learned. Stay tuned to D.M. Fashion Book for all updates.

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Source: WWD

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