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Lanvin () is a French
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house based in
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. Founded in 1889 by
Jeanne Lanvin Jeanne-Marie Lanvin (; 1 January 1867 – 6 July 1946) was a French haute couture fashion designer. She founded the Lanvin fashion house and the beauty and perfume company Lanvin Parfums. Early life Jeanne Lanvin was born in Paris on 1 Janua ...
, it is the oldest French fashion house still in operation. Since 2018, it has been a subsidiary of
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-based Lanvin Group. Bruno Sialelli, a 31-year-old French designer, was named Creative Director of Lanvin in January 2019.


History

Lanvin made clothes for her daughter, Marie-Blanche de Polignac, which began to attract the attention of a number of wealthy people, who requested copies for their own children. Soon, Lanvin was making dresses for their mothers, and some of the most famous names in Europe were included in the clientele of her new boutique on the
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Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Si ...
. In 1909, Lanvin joined the Syndicat de la Couture, which marked her formal status as a couturière. The Lanvin logo was inspired by a photograph taken for Jeanne Lanvin as she attended a ball with her daughter wearing matching outfits in 1907. From 1923, the Lanvin empire included a dye factory in
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. In the 1920s, Lanvin opened shops devoted to home decor, menswear, furs and
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, but her most significant expansion was the creation of Lanvin Parfums SA in 1924. "My Sin", an animalic-aldehyde based on heliotrope, was introduced in 1925, and is widely considered a unique fragrance. It would be followed by her signature
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Arpège Arpège () is a 1927 perfume by Lanvin. It is considered to be one of the world's classic scents. History The fragrance has been referred to as the "fragrance of 1000 flowers" and its official name is a derivation of the musical term ''arpeggio' ...
, in 1927, said to have been inspired by the sound of her daughter's practising her scales on the
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After Jeanne Lanvin

When Lanvin died in 1946, ownership of the firm was ceded to her daughter Marguerite, who had shared management of the firm from 1942 with a cousin and then a fashion-industry expert. Because Marie-Blanche de Polignac was childless when she died in 1958, the ownership of the House of Lanvin went to a cousin, Yves Lanvin. From mid-1960s through to the 1996 takeover by L'Oreal, Lanvin was run by Bernard Lanvin. The export department was in the original factory in Nanterre where all the perfumes were made and bottled. The administrative Head Office was in Paris. In 1979, Lanvin bought its independence from Squibb USA and a major PR promotional tour was arranged by Paris in the United States in the same year.
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bought a stake in the company from the family in March 1989, and installed Léon Bressler to revamp the firm's faded image. However, in February 1990, Midland backed out and sold Lanvin to Orcofi, a French holding company led by the
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family. From Orcofi, 50% of the House of Lanvin was acquired by
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in 1994, 66% in 1995 and 100% in 1996. Under L'Oréal's diverse umbrella, an array of CEOs who circulate within the French fashion industry have directed the company. In August 2001, Lanvin was taken private again by investor group Harmonie S.A., headed by Shaw-Lan Wang, a Taiwanese media magnate. In 2005, Joix Corporatic was the Lanvin
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licence holder in Japan with retail value of €50 million. On 4 December 2009, Lanvin opened their first US boutique in Bal Harbour, Florida. In 2011, Lanvin sales reached €203 million, not counting an estimated €4.5 million in revenues from licences. On 20 November 2013, Lanvin became the official tailor of
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. On 28 October 2015, Lanvin announced that Elbaz was no longer at the company, due to differences of opinion with the shareholders. He was replaced by Bouchra Jarrar in March 2016. Jarrar left the following year and was succeeded by Olivier Lapidus, who departed on 23 March 2018, after only two seasons. Lapidus' successor was not named upon his exit. In February 2018, Shanghai-based conglomerate
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paid €120m to become the majority stakeholder in Lanvin. In March 2020, Jean-Philippe Hecquet stepped down from his role as CEO after 18 months, while Joann Cheng, chairman of Lanvin's parent company and head of the board of directors of Lanvin, became interim CEO. Fosun Fashion Group was renamed Lanvin Group in October 2021 as the company pursues acquisitions to build a global portfolio of luxury brands.


Creative directors since 2001


Alber Elbaz

In October 2001,
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was appointed the Lanvin artistic director for all activities, including interiors. In 2006, he introduced new packaging for the fashion house, featuring a forget-me-not flower color, Lanvin's favorite shade which she purportedly saw in a Fra Angelico fresco ( Suzy Menkes, 2005.). On 2 September 2010, it was announced by H&M that Lanvin would be their guest designer collaboration for the Winter 2010 collection. The collection would be available to view beginning 4 November 2010 at HM.com. The collection would then be available to buy in 200 stores worldwide, on 20 November, with a first look sale the day before exclusively at the H&M store in Las Vegas.Drop whatever you are doing, Lanvin is coming to L.A. - The Daily Truffle - 8 November 2010
The main face of the collection video was supermodel
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Lucas Ossendrijver

Lucas Ossendrijver started with Kenzo’s menswear in 1997. In 2000, he moved to Munich where fashion designer Kostas Murkudis gave him free rein over the men’s line. Back in Paris, he then spent four years with Hedi Slimane at Dior Homme: his luxury fashion debut. In 2006, Lucas Ossendrijver was appointed the head of the men's line. The 2006 men's ready-to-wear collection was inspired by a
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film. He launched the first LANVIN urban sneakers, now with their patent leather toe caps, while presenting his AW 2006 collections; the shoes later became available in women’s collections. While enjoying a revitalized reputation in luxury, Lanvin received mainstream press in the United States in May 2009 when
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was photographed wearing a popular line of Lanvin's sneakers made of
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with
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ribbon laces and metallic pink toe caps while volunteering at a Washington, D.C.
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. The sneaker shoes were reportedly retailed at $540.


Bouchra Jarrar

Bouchra Jarrar was appointed as Creative Director by Lanvin in March 2016. She is a Permanent Member of the French Chambre Syndicale de la Couture since 2014, she was a Guest Member as of January 2010. She worked as Nicolas Ghesquière’s studio director at Balenciaga for 10 years. In 2006, she moved on to French couture house Christian Lacroix — working alongside the designer as director of haute couture until the company closed in 2009. She founded her own house in 2010 and earned the official Haute Couture appellation in 2013. In 2017, and with the preparation of only two ready-to-wear collections, Jarar stepped down from her position. Upon her departure, Lanvin released the following statement: "Lanvin and Bouchra Jarrar have mutually decided to put an end to their collaboration".


Bruno Sialelli

The 31-year-old French designer, Bruno Sialelli, was named the new creative director of Lanvin in January 2019. Lanvin revealed in a statement that Sialelli's appointment marks a "pivotal new direction". In less than 5 years, Lanvin has had 5 creative directors, including Olivier Lapidus, who left in 2018. Sialelli had worked with Jonathan Anderson at Spanish brand Loewe prior to the appointment and was presumed to be facing "great pressure to turn things around for the maison."


Directors

* 1946–1950, Lanvin's daughter Marie-Blanche de Polignac, owner and director * 1942–1950, Marie-Blanche's cousin Jean Gaumont-Lanvin (Colombes, 1908–Versailles, 1988), director general * 1950–1955, Daniel Gorin (Paris, 1891–Paris, 1972), director general * 1959, Marie-Blanche's cousin Yves Lanvin, owner; Madame Yves Lanvin, president. * 1989–1990, Léon Bressler, chairperson * 1990–1993, Michel Pietrini, chairperson * 1993–1995, Loïc Armand, chairperson * 1995–2001, Gérald Asaria, chairperson * 2001–2004, Jacques Lévy, director general


Designers

* 1946–1958: Marie-Blanche de Polignac, director general and designer * 1950–1963:
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, women's collections * 1960–1980: Bernard Devaux, hats, scarves, haute couture; women's "Diffusions" line 1963–1980, * 1964–1984: Jules-François Crahay (Liège, 1917–1988),
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collections and "Boutique de Luxe" * 1972: Christian Benais, men's
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collection * 1976–1991: Patrick Lavoix, men's ready-to-wear collections * 1981–1989: Maryll Lanvin, ready-to-wear, first haute couture in 1985 and women's "Boutique" collections * 1989–1990: Robert Nelissen, women's ready-to-wear collections * 1990–1992: Claude Montana, five haute-couture collections * 1990–1992: Eric Bergère, women's ready-to-wear collections * 1992–2001: Dominique Morlotti, women's and men's ready-to-wear collections * 1996–1998: Ocimar Versolato, women's ready-to-wear collections * 1998–2002: Cristina Ortiz, women's ready-to-wear collections * 2002–2015:
Alber Elbaz Alber Elbaz ( he, אלבר אלבז; 12 June 1961 – 24 April 2021) was an Israeli fashion designer. He was the creative director of Lanvin in Paris from 2001 until 2015, after having done stints at a number of other fashion houses, including ...
, artistic director of all creative activities * 2003–2006: Martin Krutzki, designer of men's ready-to-wear * 2006–2018: Lucas Ossendrijver, men's collections * 2016–2017: Bouchra Jarrar, women's collections * 2017–2018: Olivier Lapidus, women's collections * 2018–2019: Estrella Archs, women's collections * 2019–Present: Bruno Sialelli, women's and men's collections


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