| Positive | Critical | |----------|----------| | Unique, recognizable aesthetic | High price point for independent designer | | Strong craftsmanship | Limited size range (accessories-focused) | | Ethically conscious production | Niche appeal — not for minimalists | | Instagram-friendly visual identity | Small distribution outside Spain |
Vogue Spain and Elle have featured her work as “artisanal avant-garde,” while some fashion forums note the pieces are more collector-oriented than everyday wear.
Walking through the doors of the gallery, visitors immediately notice a distinct visual vocabulary. The aesthetic is best described as Brutalist Romance. Here are the core pillars:
Forget stiff collars. Jaume’s shirts are often backless, featuring exaggerated cuffs that swallow the hands or hems that trail into ribbons. The fabric is always a crisp poplin or soft linen, but the construction is fluid. Gallery note: Look for the "inside-out" seams—a signature detail meant to be seen.
Carolina’s fashion is only half the equation; her beauty choices anchor her looks.
The "Lived-In" Brunette: She often sports a rich brunette base with caramel or honey highlights (balayage). This adds dimension and catches the light on camera, softening her features.
The Statement Lip: While her eye makeup is often kept neutral (browns and nudes) to let her natural beauty shine, she frequently opts for a bold matte red or berry lip. This classic technique draws attention to her smile, which is essential for a host.
The Importance of Fit: Whether in a bikini or a ballgown, the common denominator in Carolina’s style is tailoring. Her clothes fit her current body perfectly. She does not hide behind fabric; she owns her silhouette.