The nearly 3,000-square-foot boutique marks the House’s sixth U.S. location and its 45th anniversary with a focus on fashion, art, and design
Carolina Herrera opened a new flagship boutique in Miami’s Design District on August 15, marking the House’s sixth U.S. location as it celebrates its 45th anniversary. The nearly 3,000-square-foot store offers the full Carolina Herrera assortment, including ready-to-wear, eveningwear, handbags, accessories, beauty, fragrance, and eyewear, alongside the Fall 2026 runway collection and newly introduced handbag line.
Designed by Creative Director Wes Gordon in collaboration with interior designer Brandi Howe and Jessica Hyland of Hyland Studio, the boutique combines Carolina Herrera’s established design codes with the architectural character of Miami. A limestone façade with a sculptural arch leads into interiors defined by curving forms, pink and red tones, custom blush-pink travertine flooring, Venetian plaster, and bespoke furnishings. The space also includes a dedicated beauty area and eyewear displays.

The boutique continues Carolina Herrera for Women in the Arts, the House’s platform supporting female-identifying talent across creative disciplines. Argentine artist Constanza Vallese created a floral motif for the space, while Los Angeles-based artist Liz Oliver designed a sculptural textile installation inspired by organic shell forms. Additional ceramic works were commissioned from Brooklyn-based Choplet Ceramics, an all-women collective.
“This new opening is a significant milestone in the brand’s 45th year and an exciting opportunity for the business. For the past several years, we have been working closely with Craig Robins and his team to find the perfect location where our women’s ready-to-wear and accessory collections will complement the district’s mix with our vibrant, feminine point of view. This new boutique reflects the elegance, color, and sophistication at the heart of the house, while offering an elevated and highly personal experience for our clients. We are thrilled to celebrate this next chapter in Miami, bringing the spirit of Herrera to this extraordinary community,” said Emilie Rubinfeld, President of Carolina Herrera.
The opening expands the House’s physical retail presence in the U.S. while positioning its Miami location within a district known for its concentration of fashion, art, architecture, and design. The boutique is located at 127 NE 41st Street and was realized in partnership with architect of record Dakota Hendon and Red Door Construction.




