Lanvin, the world’s oldest continually operating couture house, founded in 1889, unveiled a new chapter in its storied history with Peter Copping’s debut as artistic director. Tasked with restoring focus and relevance to the maison at Paris Fashion Week,
Tailored trench coats and gowns with capes have entered the runway with Lanvin’s Autumn and Winter 2025 collection, “À LA MAISON.” Artistic Director Peter Copping took inspiration from Jeanne Lanvin,
The homecoming runway was a reference to the founder Jeanne Lanvin’s 1920s to 1930s rich legacy and a representation of a newfound spirit of the house
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Tasked with restoring focus and relevance to the maison at Paris Fashion Week, Copping took inspiration from Jeanne Lanvin herself, channeling her 1920s and '30s vision into a collection on Sunday ...
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Under the direction of Peter Copping, the Lanvin Fall/Winter 2025 collection pays homage to Jeanne Lanvin, the founder, and her enduring legacy of elegance and savoir-faire.
It was a strong start for the seasoned British designer, who etched the glory days of founder Jeanne Lanvin with a light, sophisticated hand.
The new creative director of the French fashion house used founder Jeanne Lanvin's bedroom and bathroom as inspiration for fall 2025.
Under Peter Copping, Lanvin’s Fall/Winter 2025 honored the late Jeanne Lanvin’s refined, timeless world with expertly-executed contemporary twists.
After Milan, it was time for the Autumn/Winter 2025 men's shows in Paris. Spanning six days, the collections on show came from both the French brands that historically show in the city, and ones that want a taste of the Parisian energy.
Statement Pieces” opened with more than 100 couture pieces from over 45 of the world’s top fashion houses, including Chanel, Hermès, Christian Dior, Jonathan Anderson, Iris van Herpen and Balenciaga.