Carlota Alfaro

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Carlota Alfaro
Santurce, Puerto Rico
Other names"Puerto Rico's grande dame of fashion"
Occupation(s)Fashion designer and writer
Years active1960–present
MovementHaute couture

Carlota Alfaro (born June 4, 1933) is a high fashion designer.[1] She is known as "Puerto Rico's grande dame of fashion".[2]

Biography

Alfaro was born in

Santurce, Puerto Rico
and showed a passion for design ever since she was a child, often designing clothes for family and friends. She was raised in Santurce where her aunt taught her how to sew.

Alfaro reached international fame in Latin America, Europe and the United States during the 1960s, decade in which she also created the Instituto Carlota Alfaro,[3] aimed towards passing on her knowledge to young fashion design students. Alfaro's specialty is haute couture.[4] During the 1980s, she published a series of designs in a local newspaper's fashion column, called Destellos de la moda. Her signature dress is the exaggerated mermaid cut.

Alfaro has received many international awards, and her collections have been sold at stores around the world, including

Bloomingdales and Saks Fifth Avenue.[2]

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