Wes Gordon’s “minimalist maximalism” approach stayed true to Herrera’s ethos with clothes that looked polished but had a more relaxed feel.
Wes Gordon dove deeper into daywear, exploring elegant tailoring and separates.
Wes Gordon made an impressive runway debut with an exuberant show that updated Herrera classics while introducing a degree of casualness.
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In his first collection for Carolina Herrera, Wes Gordon went to Palm Springs. He found a relaxed take on glamour and a few charming quirks.
The show began with an ode to her tidy daytime uniform of pristine white shirts and black bottoms, and ended with a parade of her once idiosyncratic, now classic evening style — white shirt, belt, sweeping silk faille ballskirt.
The collection continued the bright color story she felt strongly about for spring and delivered it on silhouettes that had far more modernist ease about them.
Carolina Herrera recently brought on Wes Gordon to consult, and the lineup revealed what felt like a generation gap.
For resort, Carolina Herrera explored the language of flowers, both literally and otherwise.
The designer showed a timeless collection with some slight twists for bridal.
For fall 2017, Carolina Herrera embraced a mood of youthful elegance.
Carolina Herrera’s glamorous, Art Deco society collection was inspired by Tamara de Lempicka.
Carolina Herrera’s collection featured just seven wedding gowns for fall, each one serving a purpose and embodying the brand’s timeless elegance.
Celebrating 35 years of design, Carolina Herrera drew inspiration from her first collection — and made it relevant for today.
Herrera is experiencing a refresh as she celebrates her 35th anniversary.