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Vintage Hermès Carpe Diem Silk Quilted Bomber Jacket Reversible Sun Motif
Vintage Hermès Carpe Diem Silk Quilted Bomber Jacket Reversible Sun Motif
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Overview — Time as Ornament
Carpe Diem is one of Hermès’ most philosophically charged scarf universes.
It is not decorative excess.
It is allegory.
At the center of the back panel:
A radiant golden sun with human face.
Below it: Roman numerals.
I to XII.
Around it: banners, ribbons, celestial fields.
This is not fashion.
This is Renaissance philosophy translated into silk.
The phrase “Carpe Diem” is Latin.
Seize the day.
But Hermès does not illustrate it literally.
It builds a cosmic clock.
Time is circular.
Time radiates.
Time burns.
And the wearer stands at the axis.
House: Hermès Paris
Design Universe: Carpe Diem
Garment Type: Reversible Quilted Silk Bomber
Material: 100% Silk (Soie 100%)
Size Tag: 48 (appears L equivalent)
Measurements (Seller):
Shoulder 55 cm
Chest 72 cm
Length 75 cm
Condition: Vintage, described as clean
Iconography — Celestial Baroque Discipline
The back panel is the thesis.
The sun face is structured, not cartoonish.
It references medieval astronomical engravings and early modern cosmology.
The Roman numerals reinforce temporality.
The surrounding ribbons and scrolls feel heraldic.
The color discipline:
Deep navy field
Gold dominance
Crimson accents
Emerald touches
Lavender secondary panels
This is not random color play.
It is calculated theatricality.
Where Torana was architectural and horizontal,
Carpe Diem is radial and explosive.
It expands outward from a single philosophical core.
Comparative Position in our Hermès Collection
Let’s align all serious contenders:
French Republic → Political identity
Western Frontier → Cinematic myth
Maritime 87-7727 → House DNA chain legacy
Torana → Ancient civilization abstraction
Carpe Diem → Time & cosmic allegory
Carpe Diem is the most philosophical.
It is not referencing a country.
Not referencing a civilization.
It references time itself.
That is universal.
Textile Translation — Scarf to Volume
Hermès excels at converting Carré silk into outerwear architecture.
This jacket is quilted.
That changes the physics.
The scarf design becomes dimensional.
The quilting introduces shadow and contour.
The sun rays do not lie flat.
They move with the body.
Unlike flat silk blousons, this piece holds presence even off-body.
It has sculpture.
Reversible Intelligence
Seller notes reversible.
This is important.
Many Hermès bombers have one theatrical side and one quieter counterbalance.
That duality doubles wearability.
From cathedral to restraint in seconds.
Reversibility increases liquidity and practical utility.
Size & Silhouette
Tag 48.
Shoulder 55 cm.
Chest 72 cm.
Length 75 cm.
This is substantial.
Longer than typical vintage blousons.
It will drape more like a modern oversized luxury bomber.
This increases cross-market viability.
Japanese domestic vintage buyers prefer smaller sizes.
Western resale markets reward larger silhouettes.
Strategically, this is good sizing.
Authenticity & Stewardship
Each work is evaluated under the Japonista Luxury Archive Authentication Protocol™, incorporating:
• Maison verification and label-era alignment
• Stitch construction, hardware engraving, and zipper typology analysis
• Textile composition confirmation and structural integrity review
• Runway, capsule, or limited-release context identification
• Condition transparency and restoration disclosure
Where applicable, hardware codes, interior stamps, and era-specific construction details are cross-referenced against known production standards.
Guaranteed 100% Authentic.
All works are curated and backed by the Japonista Lifetime Authenticity Warranty™, with strict adherence to maison lineage and material accuracy.
On Maison Lineage, Silhouette & Material Authority
Luxury garments are architectural objects. A vintage Chanel jacket carries structured tailoring logic and textile innovation; a Versace blouson reflects sculpted excess and period bravado; a rare Hermes outerwear piece expresses material restraint and equestrian heritage; a Louis Vuitton trench embodies monogram-era reinterpretation of classical tailoring.
At Japonista, these works are evaluated beyond surface branding. We study silhouette proportion, lining integrity, thread tension, leather grain structure, and hardware patina as material evidence of era and authenticity.
Natural aging—subtle creasing, softened leather, light textile relaxation—is assessed as chronological truth rather than flaw, provided structural integrity remains uncompromised.
Inquiries, Availability, and Private Consideration
Vintage and rare modern luxury works may include archival runway pieces, boutique-limited releases, discontinued silhouettes, or early-production constructions no longer replicated by the maison.
Restorations, when present, are disclosed transparently. Replacement hardware, re-lined interiors, or minor leather conditioning interventions are documented where observable.
“Rare” classification reflects documented scarcity, design discontinuation, or limited distribution—not speculative language.
Collectors are encouraged to request further clarification regarding era attribution, run history, or condition mapping prior to acquisition.
Concierge Support & White-Glove Handling
Japonista Concierge™ provides advisory services consistent with high-value fashion stewardship, including:
• Sizing calibration consultation across vintage pattern shifts
• Leather conditioning and textile preservation guidance
• Climate-controlled storage recommendations
• Archival garment rotation strategies
• Secure packaging and reinforced freight coordination for high-value items
For museum-level or investment-tier pieces, private consideration and structured acquisition arrangements may be available upon request.
Before Proceeding
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Provenance, Documentation & International Considerations
Luxury garments are presented as collector-grade fashion archives, not affiliated with or endorsed by the originating maisons.
Buyers are responsible for reviewing international import duties, exotic material regulations (where applicable), and customs classifications prior to purchase.
Japonista does not facilitate transactions in violation of applicable law and may require additional documentation for certain materials or shipping destinations.
All provenance details provided reflect inspection-based assessment and available documentation at the time of listing.
A Closing Note
These garments represent more than fashion cycles. They embody material innovation, design authority, and maison-level authorship across eras of cultural transition.
We steward premium luxury works as archival garments—objects of construction, history, and disciplined craftsmanship—ensuring they move from one serious collector to another with clarity, transparency, and institutional respect.
If you have questions or wish to explore related items, please feel free to contact Japonista Concierge™ at any time.
