Lanvin

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About the brand
Lanvin is France's oldest continuously operating couture house, founded in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin in Paris. What began as a humble millinery boutique has evolved into an iconic symbol of Parisian elegance and luxury fashion. The brand's unique story started when Jeanne created exquisite clothing for her daughter Marguerite, inspiring other mothers to commission pieces for their children. This mother-daughter bond remains central to Lanvin's identity, embodied in the brand's distinctive logo. Lanvin pioneered several fashion firsts, including the first high-fashion children's line in 1908 and men's collections in 1926. The house is renowned for its signature 'Lanvin blue,' inspired by Renaissance art, and the iconic 'robe de style' dress with its dropped waistline and voluminous skirt. Throughout its 130+ year history, Lanvin has maintained its commitment to impeccable craftsmanship, feminine silhouettes, and timeless sophistication, seamlessly blending heritage with contemporary innovation.














