Carolina Herrera's Fall 2026 Runway Belonged to Women Artists
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Carolina Herrera's Fall 2026 Runway Belonged to Women Artists
"This collection really began with a community of women-past and present-whose work I've long admired,"
"These are women who shape and move culture forward-artists, muses, gallerists, curators, collectors... this show is my way of honoring lives dedicated to creativity and self-expression."
"which evolved into a mutual dialogue around shape, color, beauty, and storytelling. The murals seamlessly blend into the collection and create a cohesive story-you feel like you are stepping into an artist's studio."
On a brisk February morning in New York, Wes Gordon presented Carolina Herrera's Fall 2026 collection, emphasizing clean-line glamour with sculpted and puffed silhouettes. Prints ranged from floral to animal while the palette included flashes of red and glints of hand-embroidered crystal. The collection served as a tribute to women who shaped the creative landscape, naming artists, muses, gallerists, curators and collectors. The presentation unfolded in a Meatpacking District venue under an immense skylight, featuring Sarah Oliphant murals that echoed the collection's tones and shapes. A handpicked cast of creatives, including Ming Smith, Amy Sherald, Hannah Traore and Anh Duong, appeared among the models.
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