Carrera y Carrera

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Carrera y Carrera is a Spanish jewelry company founded by Saturio Esteban Carrera in Madrid in 1885. The brand was established by his great-grandsons, Manuel and Juan José Carrera, in the 1970s, following a lineage of jewelers including his son and nephews who carried on the family tradition. Over time, the company has had several owners. It operates subsidiaries in New York City, Tokyo, Moscow, and the UAE. The brand gained international recognition after creating Queen Fabiola's wedding tiara in 1960 for her marriage to King Baudouin of Belgium. Carrera y Carrera expanded globally, opening its first store in the United States in 1979, followed by Russia in 1994 and China in 2013. Notable events include a presentation at Madrid's Royal Palace in 1989 hosted by Queen Sofía and the establishment of new facilities in San Agustín del Guadalix in 1992. Manuel Carrera received a Medal from the Russian Academy of Arts in 2000. Between 2002 and 2006, Lladró controlled the company, during which Manuel resumed creating collections. In 2019, the company entered judicial liquidation. Carrera y Carrera is associated with prominent figures in fashion and entertainment. Models such as Eugenia Silva and Almudena Fernández have been brand ambassadors, while celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Katy Perry have worn their designs. The brand is also linked to cultural accolades. Since 2010, the Spanish Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has awarded a Carrera y Carrera ring at the Goya Awards ceremony as part of the Maja de Goya Award ...