h'eres to Hold Exhibition and Pre-Order Event for 26SS Collection "Non-Conformist SILVER" Release

Genderless fashion jewelry brand 'h'eres' has announced its new 26SS collection, 'Non-Conformist SILVER.' In conjunction with the launch, an exhibition and pre-order event will be held at TIERS GALLERY in Jingumae, Tokyo.
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h'eres, a genderless fashion jewelry brand with the concept of 'an edge with a subtle scent of individuality and intellect,' is launching its new collection, 'Non-Conformist SILVER.'

In line with the collection's announcement, an exhibition and advance pre-order event will be held at 'TIERS GALLERY' in Jingumae, Tokyo.

The lineup includes a total of 10 new items: 9 jewelry pieces from the new 'HELENE series' and one leather bag.

**2026 SS COLLECTION**
**“Non-Conformist SILVER”**

Capturing the quiet beauty born between rationality and ornamentation.

Modernism, which stripped away decoration to pursue function and structure. Beyond that ideology, human warmth and organic senses gently breathe back to life.

We have given form to the beautiful fluctuation that exists in between.

A woman who has made choices within rationality, as if touching a past memory, gently reaches for brilliant ornamentation.

It is not a regression, but an adornment chosen by her own will.

A quiet intention in life, to possess and utilize both rationality and ornamentation as a strength.

For jewelry that gently accompanies hopes and anxieties.

From the 1940s to the 70s, architecture and interior design faced a turning point. From an era pursuing rationality and functionality, to designs embracing organic curves, warmth, and human emotion.

This collection is inspired by the perspective of designers from that transitional period who sublimated new, functional materials like steel, plywood, and resin into rich elegance.

It expresses the formative beauty dwelling in the products of that time, and an admiration for the creativity of that era, in the form of jewelry.

The mood of an era where ornamentation gently returns within rational design. It overlaps with the journey of women living in the modern age.

After achieving rationality, one confronts one's own life, and memories suddenly revive. The jewelry of adult women, which one looked up to as a child.

With that admiration in heart, the jewelry we choose now is not just for decoration.

As we work, love, and live our daily lives,