Carolina Herrera Spring 2026 Collection
For its first-ever European runway show, Carolina Herrera transformed Madrid’s historic Plaza Mayor into a blush-pink catwalk that radiated drama, color, and cultural pride. The star-studded front row—including Becky G, Lucy Hale, Sofia Carson, and Alisha Boe—watched as creative director Wes Gordon unveiled 77 looks that celebrated femininity through bold silhouettes, floral extravagance, and nods to Spanish tradition.






The show opened with a striking black gown with a sweeping train, setting a tone of grandeur before models paraded in infanta-inspired dresses recalling Velázquez and El Greco. Gordon balanced this historic influence with modern innovations, such as crystal-outlined cage bustiers mimicking the cobblestones of the square and bubble lilac gowns adorned with layered violet appliqués.






Floral motifs defined the collection—roses, carnations, and violets, each chosen for its symbolic ties to Madrid. A standout moment included a marigold jacquard dress embroidered with golden carnations, while the color story emphasized Gordon’s signature bold red, luminous lilac, and vibrant marigold yellow.






Local cultural references were seamlessly woven throughout: matador jackets shimmering with jet beads, fan-shaped handbags, and handmade black capes by Casa Seseña. The cinematic flair echoed Spanish film heroines, with playful checks and halter-neck dresses that seemed to step out of an Almodóvar movie. Supermodel Esther Cañadas delivered one of the most memorable moments, gliding down the runway in a bright red off-the-shoulder gown that embodied strength and sensuality.



The show also celebrated Spain’s creative voices, featuring collaborations with Sybilla, who contributed three of her architectural signature dresses, and Palomo Spain, who reimagined Herrera’s iconic white shirt. With this collection, Gordon paid tribute not only to Madrid but also to the artistry, confidence, and unapologetic femininity that define the spirit of Carolina Herrera today.