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Carolina Herrera adds blue jeans to resort 2027 lineup

Carolina Herrera’s first blue jeans gave Wes Gordon a new way into resort, pairing indigo polish with sunset gowns and the house’s signature occasionwear.

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The sharpest surprise in Carolina Herrera’s resort 2027 lineup was not a gown but a pair of blue jeans. Wes Gordon used the house’s first denim to widen Herrera’s range without dulling its glamour, pairing the new casual note with the kind of polished, occasion-ready clothes that keep the brand’s identity intact.

Gordon said he wanted resort 2027 to zoom in on Georgia O’Keeffe, especially her paintings and the desert landscape around her New Mexico home, Sol y Sombra. That reference gave the collection a clear visual language: indigo tweed jackets, cropped shirting, iris prints and sunset tulle gowns that carried the palette from daylight into evening. The clothes did not read as rustic or souvenir-like. They looked sharpened for a customer who wants one wardrobe to do more than one job.

That is where the jeans matter. Carolina Herrera has long traded in dresses, caftans and formal separates, but resort 2027 stretched the vocabulary into something more flexible. Gordon also expanded the accessories, reinforcing the idea that this was a collection built for travel and for the hours between lunch and dinner, when a woman may want polish without the full weight of ceremony. The result was not a break from Herrera’s codes so much as a test of how far those codes can be loosened before they stop feeling like Herrera.

The brand’s recent resort 2026 offering makes that shift feel even more pointed. Online, Carolina Herrera was still anchored by gowns, caftans, tailored pants, tanks and embroidered separates, with luxury price points that included an Embroidered A-Line Gown at $12,990 and a Floral-Embroidered Tulle Gown at $12,990. Against that backdrop, blue jeans are a meaningful addition, not a side note. In a resort 2027 season crowded with practical, travel-ready dressing, Gordon made the smartest move of all: he gave Carolina Herrera a new everyday piece without surrendering the house’s special-occasion authority.

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