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Carolina Herrera honors traditional Madrid with designs for the global woman

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EFE

Translated by
Nazia BIBI KEENOO

Published
September 19, 2025

Spanish model Miriam Sánchez opened Carolina Herrera’s Spring 2026 runway show on Thursday in Madrid’s Plaza Mayor, a presentation with which Wes Gordon, the brand’s creative director, sought to pen a love letter to the city, which he described as a place of striking contrasts, character and great beauty.

Carolina Herrera fashion show in Madrid
Carolina Herrera fashion show in Madrid – @carolinaherrera

It was the first time the brand had shown a main collection outside New York and the third international presentation, after Rio de Janeiro and Mexico, in its 44-year history.

The ties of the brand’s founder, Carolina Herrera, and her family to Spain — especially her daughter, Carolina Adriana, who lives there with her children — were instrumental in the decision to hold this fashion show in the heart of Habsburg Madrid, not forgetting that the brand is part of the Spanish group Puig.

The square has hosted everything from popular celebrations to coronations, bullfights and beatifications — but never, until now, a runway show, which drew onlookers and tourists who settled on the square’s café terraces to enjoy a luxury catwalk with a front-row view.

Others appeared on balconies, in attic windows and even on rooftops, and many pressed against the barriers surrounding the cordoned-off area.

It was a place that Gordon fell in love with — transformed by pale pink gazebos, where guests were seated and happily sang along to the all-Spanish soundtrack that accompanied the show.

International Spanish models, including Esther Cañadas, Blanca Padilla, and Maika Merino, took to a runway stretching over a kilometer, in designs that captured the quintessential essence of Madrid and the fine workmanship of its artisans, conceived for a global woman.

Carolina Herrera's fashion show at Plaza Mayor in Madrid
Carolina Herrera’s fashion show at Plaza Mayor in Madrid – @carolinaherrera

“Madrid has always been one of my favorite cities in the world, rich in history, art and culture,” said the designer, who was inspired by the city’s rhythm, its appetite for life, and its energy that “connects deeply with the Herrera woman.”

The collection pays tribute to women such as Paloma Picasso and Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, Duchess of Alba — figures that embody, for the designer, drama and modernity.

The models traversed the central area of the square, featuring looks that incorporated three floral motifs emblematic of Madrid: the carnation, rendered in embroidery and jacquards; the violet, a nod to the city’s signature sweets with three-dimensional embroideries; and the Retiro rose, cultivated in the park’s historic rose garden.

Gordon sought to capture on fabric the palette of Goya’s skies and the chromatic intensity of Almodóvar’s films, playing with saffron tones that rise to Herrera red before deepening into burgundy; the electric pink of Madrid’s blazing sunsets; lilac-violet; pure white; and black, as in the spectacular dress that opened the show.

Bullfighting references appeared in silhouettes with hip volumes evoking a torero’s montera, as well as in fitted trousers reminiscent of Goyesque breeches.

Gordon also nodded to Madrid at its most traditional with sleeves inspired by chulapa dresses — strong shoulders, cinched waists and ruffled skirts — reinterpreted through the Herrera lens.

The collection was a true ode to the city in its textures as well: wool in checks that echoed the cobblestones of the Plaza Mayor; airy lace recalling the mantillas sold in shops on the square; and Lurex lattice embroideries evoking the grilles on its windows.

The brand stayed true to its passion for polka dots — a highly personal code in every collection — with ruffled dresses defined by sculptural lines.

As on other occasions when Carolina Herrera has showcased its designs outside New York, the house has enriched its offerings with special collaborations with local artisans, which in this case highlighted Spanish craftsmanship.

Such was the case with Sybilla, who brought her avant-garde sensibility to three dresses that dovetailed with Carolina Herrera’s DNA, drawing on her personal “invisible thread” and singular approach to pattern cutting.

Palomo reinterpreted the brand’s iconic white shirt, adding ruffled collars and nods to vintage tailoring, blending his romanticism with the house’s clean lines.

Capas Seseña, a classic in Madrid’s history, founded in 1901, paid tribute to dandyism and the style of Reinaldo Herrera, Carolina’s husband, who passed away in March of this year, with a garment the couple always loved to wear.

Andrés Gallardo, a master of porcelain jewelry, crafted brooches, earrings, and pendants inspired by the carnation — the emblematic flower of San Isidro — with pearls predominating. Meanwhile, the firm Levens, specializing in glass jewelry with organic shapes, adorned several looks with petals and droplets of water.

The day concluded with a party at which the brand unveiled its new fragrance, La Bomba, featuring model Vittoria Ceretti.

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