Occasionally period advertising and posters like this Hermes Art Deco Style Poster come to my attention. They remind us from whence we and the retail brands came as style evolved. Here is Hermes circa 1938 which I classify as Art Deco from late in that era. Correct me if you can classify better. My apologies over having lost the specific online URL of these images for full citation.
Compare directly to…
“Louis Vuitton Broadside Classic“
“Vuitton Vintage Valise on Display”
“Louis Vuitton and The Birth of Modern Luxury“
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For Hermes Retail Fixtures Title…
“Hermes-for-All Fragrance Testers Lineup”
“Hermes-for-All Fragrance Package Lineup”
“Hermes Summer Skateboard Props In Yellow”
“Hermes Back-To-School In Blue Paperclip”
“Allegro Saddle Rollout at a Hermes Near You”
“Hermes® Color Sand Summer Merchandising”
“Hermes Foamcore Footwear Model”
“Hermes® Foamcore Fashion Dogs”
“Hermes Hooked Necktie Color Array”
“Hermes® Scarf Pin-Up Hook”
“Hermes® Sculptured Necktie Hooks”
“Hermes® Second Look at Sweet Treats”
“Hermes® Shopping to the Max”
“Hermes® Branded Bucket as Bin”
“Hermes® Mobile Visual Merchandising”
“Hermes® vs Ralph Lauren® Polo Branding”
“Hermes Lockdown En Masse”
“Hermes Lockdown Double Occupancy”
“Hermes Designer Polyhedrons ”
“Hermes Logo as Tile Mosaic“
“Hermes Defines Place Not Space”
“Hermes Stickman Archer”
“Hermes Art Deco Style“
For Hermes Retail Fixtures resources…
“Hermes Retail Fixtures Pinterest Board” summary.
“Hermes Retail Fixtures Index Page” for all resources and links.
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