The House of Lanvin was honored to present a screening of the timeless masterpiece Sophie’s Choice, in the presence of the multi–Academy Award winning actress Meryl Streep and her co-stars Academy Award winner Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol. Gathered at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, esteemed guests and cultural leaders from the realms of art, fashion, and entertainment came together to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the film’s initial release. The occasion marked a reunion between Lanvin and Meryl Streep, who have shared a special relationship enduring for more than a decade. #LANVIN
February 08, 2024
Lanvin Archives: The Tailoring Between 1889 and 1946, Jeanne Lanvin cultivated a singular vision of modernity, producing collections that melded refinement and elegance, fluidity and perfect tailoring of silhouettes – all constructed with the highest savoir-faire. #LANVINHERITAGE #LANVIN
January 08, 2024
Lanvin Archives: 22 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré In 1889, Jeanne Lanvin founded her millinery shop at 22 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, as a starting point to countless explorations, led by a dialogue with foreign cultures and history. Her historic office, preserved untouched, gathers fabrics, embroideries and ethnic costumes brought back from her travels, as well as works by Renoir, Degas and Fantin-Latour. It remains a quiet place that reflects the founder’s curiosity and inventiveness. #LANVINHERITAGE #LANVIN
January 07, 2024
Lanvin Archives: The Iconic Dresses Jeanne Lanvin left a lasting legacy with two unique dress styles: The “Robe de Style” dresses, created in the early 1910s, as the House’s founder pioneered the design of full-skirted gowns that evoked eighteenth-century elegance. The “Robe Bijou” dresses redefined the role of jewelry. It adorned dresses, by integrating jewels directly onto the gown and transformed each ensemble into genuine objects of treasure. Today, the visionary approach of both of these styles to garment creation stand as enduring symbols of the House’s innovation. #LANVINHERITAGE #LANVIN
January 05, 2024
Lanvin Archives: The Atelier A self-taught visionary, who eschewed traditional sketches, Jeanne Lanvin found her muse in the tactile world of fabrics. Her method was unique, as she dedicated extensive hours working directly with materials on models and exchanging ideas with her head seamstresses during fittings in her personal office. Jeanne Lanvin stood out for her use of innovative decorative techniques. Ribbons, embroideries, pearls, and precious details adorned dresses complementing the Atelier’s cutting work and exceptional construction. The Atelier, still beating with the pulse of Jeanne Lanvin’s spirit, serves as a testament to the Maison’s commitment to perpetuate the legacy of its visionary founder. #LANVINHERITAGE #LANVIN
January 03, 2024
Jeanne Lanvin, the visionary founder of the House of Lanvin and a pioneer of French Haute Couture, was born on 1 January 1867. Discover more about Jeanne Lanvin and the history of the House on Lanvin.com © Jeanne Lanvin, 1934. Studio Harcourt / Patrimoine Lanvin #LANVINHERITAGE #LANVIN
January 01, 2024
Style is the ultimate expression of self. Photography Steven Meisel Creative direction @mmparisdotcom Featuring Job #LANVIN
April 23, 2023
Align all the stars tonight with our Minaudière x Judith Leiber Star bag covered in crystals.
February 15, 2022
Click on tag to discover our Minaudière heart bag x Judith Leiber for you or your Valentine.
February 15, 2022
@palomija wearing a #LANVINSS22 embroidered dress and our Minaudière x Judith Leiber heart bag covered in crystals. A perfect match.
February 15, 2022
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