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The house of Hermès is known more for its inimitable stealth-wealth style than for any kind of overt sex appeal. And yet, the most striking thing at Véronique Nichanian’s spring/summer 2024 menswear show for the brand was endless swathes of exposed skin, courtesy of ultra-short shorts that left legs bare all the way