Why Carolina Herrera’s Granddaughter Had the Best Bob Cut at the Debutante Ball

Emma Caldwell
December 20, 2025

The latest edition of the Debutante Ball has been filled with viral moments that quickly spread on social media. However, despite featuring big personalities and well-known faces, the truth is that, in the end, the most standout aspects are the outfits chosen.

This time there was much talk about Eulalia of Orléans-Borbón’s look, considered by many as the jewel of the season. Not only did she draw attention thanks to a spectacular design by Tony Ward, but also for wearing the most imposing tiara of all the attendees. Nevertheless, and although the king Juan Carlos’s goddaughter attracted numerous looks, if we make a ranking of the best-dressed, the granddaughter of Carolina Herrera would undoubtedly take the top spot.

The young woman dazzled with a design from her grandmother’s label that paid homage to the house’s first collection and revived one of its most iconic prints. It was a polka-dot, strapless dress, with the draped bodice and an imposing skirt accompanied by an oversized contrasting bow. A sophisticated proposal and very different from the rest chosen by the debutantes, which allowed her to stand out above all. A dress with history that also demanded, furthermore, a beauty look and accessories to match.

And, in addition to pairing it with a jewel choker that elongated her figure and added a distinctive touch, Carolina Lansing positioned herself as the most stylish guest also thanks to her hair. No updos, elaborate hairstyles or long tresses with the usual waves we often see at elegant gatherings.


Carolina Lansing prepares for her debut at Le Bal.

Carolina Herrera’s granddaughter was the chicest of all thanks to her bob haircut. A mane styled with a middle part and a length between the shoulders and the chin gave that youthful and modern touch that such a classic and traditional event needed.

We could say that Carolina Lansing was that modern princess that the debutante ball asked for to not look so old-fashioned. In fact, her haircut, styled with the ends turned outward, became one of the most talked-about elements of the event. And yes, this beauty look, accompanied by a dress that spoke for itself, made the young woman undoubtedly the best of the night.


Peinó su corte de pelo bob con las puntas hacia fuera.

Carolina Herrera’s granddaughter was the chicest of all thanks to her bob haircut. A mane styled with the middle part and a length between the shoulders and chin gave that youthful and modern touch that such a classic and traditional event needed.

We could say that Carolina Lansing was that modern princess that the debutante ball asked for to not look so old-fashioned. In fact, her haircut, styled with the ends turned outward, became one of the most talked-about elements of the event. And yes, this beauty look, accompanied by a dress that spoke for itself, made the young woman undoubtedly the best of the night.

But why is this haircut such a differentiating element? Besides being a very flattering option that adapts to all face shapes, it is a style that has been trending for many months. It is an easy and simple change of look, that does not require elaborate hairstyles nor too much upkeep to look nice, and it works wonderfully for all ages.

It was, without a doubt, the favorite haircut of celebrities over 50, and its success made it the option everyone wanted to turn to. To this day it remains an ideal proposal to bring a fresh and sophisticated touch to your image without complications.

It is easy to style, grows very nicely and does not require constant trips to the hairdresser. Moreover, it works well whether you have curly, straight or wavy hair. And yes, Carolina’s look has been the confirmation we needed to see that, in 2026, this cut will continue to be the favorite hair trend. Do you dare?

Emma Caldwell
Emma Caldwell
I’m Clara Desrosiers, a writer and fashion editor based in Toronto. I founded Backdoor Toronto to explore the intersection of fashion, identity, and culture through honest storytelling. My work is driven by curiosity, community, and a love for the creative pulse that defines this city.