Carolina Herrera
A Venezuelan-American fashion house launched in New York in 1981, celebrated for elegant, ladylike eveningwear and refined bridal design.
About Carolina Herrera
Founded in 1981 by Caracas-born Carolina Herrera, who debuted her first collection at Manhattan's Metropolitan Club at the urging of Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, the house quickly became a fixture of New York high-society dressing.
The label is celebrated for effortlessly elegant eveningwear and bridal gowns, crisp white shirting, and a timeless, ladylike glamour built on sharp tailoring and romantic silhouettes.