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Carolina Herrera Cares

Carolina Herrera is committed to beauty — not just in what we create, but in how and why we create it. We are deeply connected to the world around us. And we believe it’s time to make an impact as a more sustainable and responsible brand, whether it’s by developing natural formulas for our makeup and fragrances or reducing waste in our ready-to-wear.

Our beauty products and ready-to-wear collections shouldn’t just look and feel good — they should also do good,

Carolina A. Herrera, Beauty Creative Director

Carolina Herrera

Beyond Beauty: Our Sustainable Practices

Through a variety of environmentally-focused initiatives, the Carolina Herrera brand is pioneering innovative approaches to protect our planet.

Our Social Programs

Our sustainability efforts extend into our social programs, where we see a profound correlation between environmental responsibility and community.

Carolina Herrera introduces "Carolina Herrera for Women in the Arts" - a platform dedicated to celebrating female creativity in all fields and providing a stage for their brilliance.

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Ferran Abanicos and the Spring 26 Show Invitation

SPAIN, 2025
In Spain, the fan is more than an accessory — it is part of a shared visual and cultural language. Nowhere is this tradition more deeply rooted than in Valencia, a region with centuries of expertise in fan making, access to high-quality wood, and a strong culture of craftsmanship.

The Future of Art, Through a Latin American Lens

Argentina, 2025
The new exhibition at the Eduardo Sívori Museum of Fine Arts, presented in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires and supported by Carolina Herrera for Women in the Arts, brings to the forefront the sensitivity, aesthetic strength, and political engagement of women’s art in Latin America.

Preserving Mapuche Weaving: A Celebration of Craft and Culture

Chile, 2025
In the heart of La Araucanía, Chile, the women of Wallontu Witral are keeping centuries-old Mapuche weaving traditions alive. Through meticulous craftsmanship, they create textiles that embody identity, resilience, and artistry. Now, in collaboration with Carolina Herrera, their latest collection will be showcased at the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art in Santiago, opening this April.

Bridging Creativity: A ‘Women in the Arts’ Exchange

USA, 2025
For the first time, the Carolina Herrera Social Justice Scholars at FIT welcomed students from Paris-based Kourtrajmé film school to New York, fostering a creative exchange across disciplines. The collaboration offered an opportunity to share experiences, build connections, and highlight the power of artistic collaboration. Discover more about this inspiring initiative.