With craftsmanship and beauty as the guiding threads of our story, photographer and visual storyteller Sean Thomas captures model Rebecca Longendyke dressed in the latest Spring Summer collection. In this new chapter, our protagonist enjoys intimate moments in her eclectic townhouse.
Every woman chooses her bags with intention: they are part of our lives, reflecting a style, and they connect us to unforgettable moments. At CH Carolina Herrera we cherish what is well made, the nobility of materials, the beauty of craftsmanship, and the sensitivity in every detail.
Initials Insignia, the bag Rebecca playfully enjoys, features our insignia bathed in gold. Its supple leather allows for a voluptuous, rounded silhouette.
Ready to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Andy and its fascinating story inspired by 1970s New York, Rebecca carries Andy Bag 8 in brilliant red, sourced from our archives and already a true collector’s item. Available in several sizes, this iconic bag stands out for its artisanal construction.
We are still in New York with Metropolitan Insignia, chosen by our heroine for a night at the ballet. This strikingly structured clutch reflects the iconic Insignia bracelet, bearing Carolina’s initials, and is inspired by the arches of the Metropolitan Opera House: the perfect companion for a night in the city.
A horse lover, she chooses Doma Insignia, a bag inspired by Carolina Herrera’s passion for horse riding and dressage, which she practiced in her youth.
She tries on charming Lacito Insignia, a very feminine tote adorned with a bow and metallic insignia, a tribute to Couture. Then comes Blasón, a bag of aristocratic bearing, where the artisans’ mastery is evident. Or Bimba, bolder and more irreverent than the rest. Its name means “little girl” in Italian, inspired by the pastime of dressing a favorite doll. A royal rebel would carry Baron, of great charisma, honoring elegance and personal style.
One of her latest acquisitions is Matryoshka Pocket, which she loves for its multiple interior and exterior pockets, in a leather developed exclusively for CH Carolina Herrera, and its personalized gold-plated lock.
Iconic bags of artisanal mastery for every moment in one’s life, crafted in our Leather Atelier in Spain.
REBECCA LONGENDYKE
Rebecca Longendyke masters the language of image with serene force. Her gaze, penetrating and self-assured, can stop time, her smile transforms it. With restrained expressiveness, she transmits a lot with very little. The freckles that dot her face bring a youthful air that contrasts with a powerful presence.
In this session, photographed by Sean Thomas, with whom she shares a complicity cultivated inintimate, even family settings, Rebecca reveals her essence with ease and depth. Together, they build images that speak without the need for words.
SEAN THOMAS
When he was a child, Sean Thomas found his form of expression in photography. He illustrates, writes, and paints with light. His style, between the documentary and the emotional, captures the essence of those he portrays. He is not looking for models, but for people. He understands them, accompanies them, and in that sharing, images emerge that tell true stories. With Rebecca Longendyke he is united by a relationship of trust woven in family spaces, where the camera ceases to be a barrier and becomes a bridge. Sean knows how to see what’s behind it: he enhances personalities, steals essences, and transforms these into visual narratives that have conquered the industry. Raised in Nebraska, land of open skies, he is a collector of moments. His work, between the analogue and digital, vibrates with a captivating immediacy. Sean doesn’t shoot fashion: he photographs life.

