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Carolina Herrera Fall 2013
By Nola Weinstein February 11,2013
DESIGNER: Carolina Herrera INSPIRATION: Music. Herrera collaborated with London-based composer Tom Hodge and producer Javier Pearl to create a musical score inspired by Beethoven’s Kreutzer Violin Sonata titled “Capriccio for Carolina.” The score was romantic, dramatic, and conveyed a sense of fantasy, much like Herrera’s confections. TRENDS: 1940′s silhouettes, tiny waists, flirty skirts, romantic floral prints, soft colors juxtaposed by rich jewel tones. PALETTE: Rose quartz, sandstone, tiger-eye and jewel tones of ruby, sapphire, and emerald green. WHO SHOULD WEAR IT: The social set, most especially Mrs. Herrera’s daughters, who the collection seemed to be made for. WHO WAS THERE: Molly Sims, Maggie Grace, Julie Henderson, Ivanka Trump, and a slew of socialites For The Latest In Fashion + Beauty
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