• Hermès created an elaborate universe for their "Men Upside Down" event held in Hong Kong's old Kai Tak airport site.
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    Hermès created an elaborate universe for their “Men Upside Down” event held in Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak airport site.

  • Models pose beside a sign that reads "Men Upside Down".
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    Models pose beside a sign that reads “Men Upside Down”.

  • Hermès invited VIP customers from around the Asia region.
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    Hermès invited VIP customers from around the Asia region.

  • The brand's FW17 show was re-staged.
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    The brand’s FW17 show was re-staged.

  • Hermès Homme artistic director Véronique Nichanian and the house's Hong Kong and Macau managing director Elsa Rameau.
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    Hermès Homme artistic director Véronique Nichanian and Hong Kong and Macau managing director Elsa Rameau.

  • One section held a games room complete with air hockey tables, old arcade stations, and a huge digital game screen.
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    One section held a games room complete with air hockey tables, old arcade stations, and a huge digital game screen.

  • Guests could race shoes that were stuck on skateboards around a race track.
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    Guests could race shoes that were stuck on skateboards around a race track.

  • Guinean footballer Iya Traore showed off some impressive tricks with a soccer ball.
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    Guinean footballer Iya Traore showed off some impressive tricks with a soccer ball.

  • The band Camp Claude performed for the crowd.
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    The band Camp Claude performed for the crowd.

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