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Carolina Herrera Spring 2012

CAROLINA HERRERA. “A FRESH, SPRING/SUMMER LOOK.”-DIANE KENDAL


New York Fashion Week: Carolina Herrera Spring 2012

How to with MAC makeup…

Carolina Herrera FW 2011

Carolina Herrera FW 2011. Hair by Moroccanoil.


Moroccanoil hair care products

Carolina Herrera Fall 2011

New York Fashion Week Report. Carolina Herrera Fall 2011. Makeup by MAC Cosmetics.

“It’s all about a really gorgeous face: eyes are defined, cheeks are fresh, and lips are perfectly stained…”-Diane Kendal


Carolina Herrera MAC makeup face chart fall 2011

Eye

black crème liner – applied with a delicate hand over the upper lashline only, with a slight kick at the outer corner haute & naughty mascara – applied over upper lashes only

January Jones In Carolina Herrera to 2011 SAG Awards

Actress January Jones wore a Carolina Herrera topaz chantecaille lace gown tonight to the 17th Annual SAG Awards in Los Angeles, CA.

Actress Edie Falco also wore Carolina Herrera, choosing a cerise fils coupe gown for the SAG awards.

Carolina Herrera Spring 2011 Collection

New York Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Carolina Herrera. Hairstyle by Orlando Pita for Moroccanoil.

For Spring 2011 colors, prints, and floral appliqués were taken from botanical plates collected in the 18th Century. The cut and details of this collection were inspired by traditional clothes from Korea. The hat, customarily worn by men, and the wrapped belts complete the silhouette.

The Hair Look:

Carolina Herrera Receives “Mercedes-Benz Presents” Designer Title

Carolina Herrera known for her sophisticated design and elegance receives the distinguished title of “Mercedes-Benz Presents” designer for this season’s spring/summer 2011 collection debuting on Monday, September 13th, 2010, at 10:00 am at Lincoln Center, the new home of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.

The “Mercedes-Benz Presents” program recognizes designers that demonstrate dedication to the use of quality materials, unique style and innovative design for the past seven years. “I am very proud to be chosen as the “Mercedes-Benz Presents” designer,” said Herrera. “To be recognized in such an important year in Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week history, is, without question, a wonderful honor.”

Carolina Herrera has designed for many celebrities and high profile clients including Renée Zellweger, Amy Adams, Michelle Pfeiffer, Emily Blunt, Oprah Winfrey, and Camilla Belle. She joins a prestigious list of past “Mercedes-Benz Presents” designers including Monique Lhuillier, Badgley Mischka, Narciso Rodriguez, and CHADO Ralph Rucci.

Carolina Herrera 212Men Ice

Carolina Herrera presents 212MEN ICE, a new limited edition that reveals the more sensual and provocative side of the 212 universe.

212 MEN ICE is a masculine fragrance with a distinctive personality. Created with fresh spicy top notes of black pepper and liquorice, flowery middle notes of violet and wood, with seductive notes of sandalwood, musk and noble wood as the perfume base. A series of ingredients to evoke the 212 man: contemporary, enigmatic, elegant and urban.

Carolina Herrera Collection Fall 2010

New York Fashion Week. Carolina Herrera Fall 2010. Hair by Orlando Pita @ ORLO using Moroccanoil. Master stylist Orlando Pita creates a sophisticated look that displays the instinctive elegance and modern strength of long, luxurious hair. The look emphasizes smooth, clean lines refined by the feminine allure of silky, lustrous hair. Beautifully polished strands are center parted and placed sculpturally behind the ear and flow down the back to counterpoint the varied, refined textures of the designs.

There is an alluring confidence in the women who inspired the Fall, 2010 Carolina Herrera collection. A sophisticated feminine attitude and striking details reveal an integrity to luxury. Portraits printed on silk and realized only with a closer look, embroideries have a frenetic etched quality; stones lose their reflection when covered in felt. Shades of camel are injected with Prussian blue, deep red and okra floral print. Proportion is created with volume added to the forearms of sleeves and bell shaped skirts on dresses and coats. Degradé Prince of Wales and mohair windowpane wool inject masculine charm. For evening, fluid ruffles and sculpted pleats wrap around a more constructed form; instinctive elegance.

To create the look: Hair Tutorial

Carolina Herrera Fall 2010 Makeup With MAC Cosmetics

New York Fashion Week Fall Winter 2010. The show: Carolina Herrera. Makeup by MAC Cosmetics.

The look and inspiration: “It’s Biba and Sarah Moon, late 70’s opulent, dark purples and deep reds.”– Diane Kendal

The makeup breakdown, products are all by MAC Cosmetics.

Eyes:

Lip Pencil in Nightmoth – penciled and blend ed along the rim of the eye and the crease of the eyelid

M·A·C Pro Eye Shadow in Indian Ink – washed across the crease of the eyelid and around the upper and lower lash line

Eye Shadow in Vibrant Grape – layered onto the eyelid and crease of the eye

New York Fashion Week Spring 2010 Hair Trends: Carolina Herrera

The Show: Carolina Herrera

The Trend: Fine-textured low twisted chignons with touches of delicate long strings of intricate seed-beads swept throughout strands of the hair.

The Inspiration: The Carolina Herrera Spring 2010 collection was inspired by intricate forms woven in Japanese baskets. The texture of the fabrics and prints was taken from patterns found in the details of these baskets. Colors including amber, rose and caramel were drawn from the waning light cast at the end of a summer’s day, with the luminous quality of this light reflected in the fabrics and embroidery used for evening.

The Hair: Orlando Pita, using Moroccanoil, created beautiful, fine-textured low twisted chignons with touches of delicate long strings of intricate seed-beads swept throughout strands of the hair. The looks, created with Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, highlighted smooth elegance with a natural ease, texture and flow.

“We used argan-oil infused Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream to prime the hair and give it a natural-looking, frizz-free texture with a soft hold,” noted Pita. “The beads were designed to blend subtly through the hair; appearing almost as if they’re embedded in the strands themselves.” Pita plays with texture and keeps the look relaxed and piece-y, without stiffness or tight structure (Tip: Rather than using a brush to blow-dry strands, Pita mussed hair with his fingers as he blow-dried to enhance the tresses’ natural separation and create further definition.)

How to get the hairdo as seen backstage at Carolins Herrera: