Fashion

Lanvin’s Parisian Reverie

Romantic, opulent, focused on femininity and beauty with grace and polish.
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There’s a certain romance stitched into the seams of Peter Copping’s debut for Lanvin—a reverence not just for fashion, but for Jeanne Lanvin herself: the woman, the mother, the visionary. In the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, that tribute becomes tactile. Silhouettes are elongated, precise, and elegant, conjuring the soft glamour of illustrated muses reimagined for today.

The Maison’s emblem—a tender image of mother and child—is more than a symbol. It’s a spirit, reflected in the casting of modern-day women and men who embody Lanvin’s eternal ideals. The initials ‘J’ and ‘L’ arc gracefully through heels and handbags, as if Jeanne herself had signed each piece with love.

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From her home to the runway, Jeanne’s influence flows. Ornamental touches from her personal interiors find new life in embellishments, prints, and architectural trims. Satin trench coats ripple with movement, while tulle and embroidery drift from couture into the everyday—a kind of Parisian magic reborn.

In Copping’s hands, Lanvin feels not just revived, but beloved. This is le chic ultime—quietly powerful, beautifully made, and forever inspired by the woman who started it all.

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