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These decorative inserts are made of a mixture of wool and cashmere, and the Courbettes pattern itself is generally used for the first time in the automotive industry. On the console there is an inscription: Habillé par Hermès / Paris / 1/1 (“dressed Hermès” from French).
The hypercar was commissioned by renowned American collector Manny Hoshbin, and he already has two cars with Hermès nameplates. This is the Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès with calfskin interior, suitcase handles instead of door handles and a wallet “mounted” in the central tunnel, as well as Pagani Huayara, which comes with a signature set of bags from the French fashion house.
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