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Carolina Herrera
Herrera, in September 2007
Born (1939-01-08) January 8, 1939 (age 86)
Caracas, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan, American
Label(s)Carolina Herrera New York
CH Carolina Herrera
Spouse(s)Guillermo Behrens Tello (1957-64; divorced);
Don Reinaldo Herrera Guevara, The 5th Marquess of Torre Casa (1968-present)
ChildrenFour
Carolina Herrera New York
Company typePrivate
IndustryLuxury Clothing
Founded1980
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Key peopleCarolina Herrera
ProductsClothes, fragrance
Websitehttp://www.carolinaherrera.com

Carolina Herrera (born María Carolina Josefina Pacanins Niño, January 8, 1939) is a Venezuelan-born, American fashion designer and entrepreneur. Known for dressing famous people such as the noblewoman The Duchess of Cadaval and U.S. First Ladies Jacqueline Onassis and Michelle Obama, the New York Times cited her designs as "elegant and worldly without ever being fussy."

When she married, in 1968, with Don Reinaldo Herrera Guevara, The 5th Marquess of Torre Casa, whose family belong to the Spanish nobility, she became Your Excellency The Marquise consort of Torre Casa, as Doña María Carolina Josefina Herrera Pacanins.

Early and personal life

Carolina Herrera was born as María Carolina Josefina Pacanins Niño on January 8, 1939, in Caracas, Venezuela, to Guillermo Pacanins Acevedo, an air force officer, and María Cristina Niño Passios.

In 1957, Herrera married Guillermo Behrens Tello, a Venezuelan landowner, with whom she had two daughters, Mercedes and Ana Luisa. They divorced in 1964.

In 1968, in Caracas, she married Don Reinaldo Herrera Guevara, who inherited the Spanish title The 5th Marquess of Torre Casa. After marriage, she became Your Excellency The Marquise consort of Torre Casa, as Doña María Carolina Josefina Herrera Pacanins. Don Reinaldo was the host of "Buenos Días", a Venezuelan morning-television news program and the elder son of Don Reinaldo Herrera Usla, The 4th Marquess of Torre Casa, a prominent Venezuelan landowner and art collector, whose family belongs to the Spanish nobility. Her husband is now a special-projects editor of Vanity Fair magazine. They have two daughters, Doña Carolina Adriana and Doña Patricia Cristina. In 2009, Herrera became a naturalized American citizen.

Brand and company

Herrera in a fashion show

Based in New York City since 1980, throughout the 1970s and 1980s she was named one of the best dressed women in the world. Her clients have included Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, The Duchess Diana de Cadaval and Renée Zellweger. There are six Carolina Herrera flagship boutiques in the world, in New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, Bal Harbor, Las Vegas and Caracas (as of October 12, 2011).

Carolina Herrera reached an agreement with Puig in the 1980s in New York to create and market all her fragances. Years later, in 1995, Carolina Herrara fashion business area also joined Puig. In 2008, she launched a lifestyle brand called CH Carolina Herrera.

Awards and achievements

Herrera is a recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence as well as Spain's Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts, which was presented to her in 2002 by King Don Juan Carlos I. She also was awarded the Gold Medal of the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute in 1997.

Herrera won the "Womenswear Designer of the Year" in 2004 and the "Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2008—both from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, which directs her signature Carolina Herrera fashion and bridal collections, her slightly lower priced lifestyle collection CH Carolina Herrera with the CHCH logo, and ten fragrances. Member of jewelry designer Mimi So's Board of Directors since 2004.

Herrera received the distinguished "Mercedes-Benz Presents" title for the season spring/summer 2011 collection. The award recognizes designers for their dedication to the use of quality materials, unique style and innovative design for the past seven years. The milestone comes not only as the designer's runway show debuts at the first ever Fashion Week held at Lincoln Center in New York City, but the opening of her highly anticipated CH Carolina Herrera store at 802 Madison Avenue with special guest illustrator Robert Risko, and the 10th anniversary of her Madison Avenue flagship store at 954 Madison Avenue.

References

  1. ^ Leader, Romney (25 September 2009). "Carolina Herrera Makes It Official". Style.com. Retrieved 6 February 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. "Expresso, August 19, 2010 - Diana de Cadaval: "Gosto que me chamem princesa" (in Portuguese)".
  3. ^ "New York Times, January 4, 1994 - For Carolina Herrera, Tranquillity Amid Success by Bernadine Morris".
  4. "Forbes Magazine, November 13 2008 - Inagural Gowns Fit for Michelle Obama".
  5. "New York Social Diary - Reinaldo and Carolina Herrera".
  6. ^ "Reinaldo Herrera Weds in Caracas". The New York Times. 21 September 1968. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  7. Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopaedia, Volume 1, pages 325-326
  8. "Ana Behrens-Pacanins Is Married To Luis Paraud-Carpena, Developer". The New York Times. 14 October 1989. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13.
  9. Shapiro, Harriet (May 3, 1982). "From Venezuela to Seventh Avenue, Carolina Herrera's Fashions Cast a Long Shadow". People. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13.
  10. "The Independent, Mar. 6, 2010 - My Secret Life: Carolina Herrera, fashion designer, 71, by Charlotte Philby".
  11. "New York Social Diary - Reinaldo and Carolina Herrera".
  12. "New York Social Diary - Reinaldo and Carolina Herrera".
  13. "Weddings/Celebrations: Patricia Herrera, Gerrit Lansing". The New York Times. 24 November 2002. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13.
  14. "Puig, a Spanish fashion empire that started with a lipstick". Modaes. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  15. "Madrid with Carolina Herrera". Travel+Leisure. October 2005. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13.
  16. http://www.emercedesbenz.com/autos/mercedes-benz/corporate-news/mercedes-benz-presents-title-given-to-fashion-designer-carolina-herrera/
  17. "Fashion Week Daily - Carolina Herrera joining Mimi So board".
  18. "Carolina Herrera Wins Fashion Week Award". Archived from the original on 2011-06-13.

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