Collection: Carolina Herrera Fragrances

Timeless elegance and sophistication captured in each scent, celebrating the essence of the modern woman with grace, confidence, and exquisite olfactory creations.

About Carolina Herrera Fragrances

About Carolina Herrera Fragrances

Carolina Herrera was born in Caracas, Venezuela, into a world of elegance and social glamour, and she brought that sophisticated Latin American sensibility to New York when she launched her fashion house in 1981. With no formal training in fashion, she relied instead on an innate sense of style, impeccable taste, and a deep understanding of how clothes make a woman feel. She quickly became a darling of the New York social and fashion scene, dressing First Ladies, celebrities, and tastemakers with her signature combination of classic elegance and bold, unexpected details.

Carolina Herrera's fragrance journey began in 1988 with her first eponymous perfume — a refined, sophisticated floral that captured the poise and femininity of the woman herself. The house has since built a remarkable fragrance portfolio that spans from classic elegance to bold, playful modernity. Good Girl, launched in 2016 in its iconic stiletto-shaped bottle, became a global phenomenon — a rich, addictive blend of jasmine, tuberose, tonka bean, and cocoa that captured the duality of the modern woman. Bad Boy, its masculine counterpart, followed with the same arresting creativity.

CH, the house's flagship flanker collection, delivers a fresh, contemporary take on Carolina Herrera's DNA — bright, vibrant, and energetic. 212, one of the brand's most iconic and enduring fragrances, has been a benchmark of cool New York sophistication since its launch in 1997, with its fresh floral and musk formula perfectly capturing the energy of Manhattan. Each fragrance in the Carolina Herrera portfolio is crafted with a consistent sensibility: elegant yet accessible, bold yet refined.

Fragrenza's Carolina Herrera-inspired collection captures the sophistication and personality of these much-loved fragrances at an everyday price. Explore our inspired-by versions of the house's most iconic creations and bring a touch of New York elegance to your fragrance wardrobe without compromise.

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