Friday Fashion: The Gaspar Handbag Collection by Carolina Hererra

They are said to be inseparable: design legend Carolina Hererra and her beloved pooch Gaspar. He serves as a constant companion, at the office or on the go, and now lends his name to a chic new line of handbags. The style book images perfectly capture this story – a fashionable gal and her faithful best friend. Which combination of handbag, killer clothes, and adorable doggie is your favorite? I choose B.

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

TCH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

TCH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

"Gaspar, my adorable poodle, is so amusing and never fails to make me smile. He comes to the office often and he never leaves my side. It's only fitting that he is the source of inspiration for a handbag collection - the Gaspar bags are about having fun with fashion." – Carolina Herrera

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

CH Carolina Herrera Gaspar Handbag Collection

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Images: Carolina Hererra

Desiré Greene

Desiré Greene is an entrepreneur, design enthusiast, and self-taught interior decorator with over 15 years of experience writing about home, lifestyle, and luxury. She holds an environmental engineering degree from MIT and is committed to sustainable living.

Desiré's passion lies in empowering others to curate a refined life through minimalist practices. Her blog, The Refined Life, is a haven for those seeking a sophisticated and intentional lifestyle. When she's not writing or designing, you can find her exploring the latest trends, enjoying time with her son, or pursuing new creative endeavors.

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