As a fashion enthusiast with a knack for history and an eye for contemporary trends, I can’t help but feel a thrill of anticipation at the impending return of Lanvin to the Paris Menswear Week. Having witnessed the ebb and flow of the industry over the years, I’ve seen brands rise and fall, reinvent and reinstate themselves. Lanvin, as the oldest continuously operating couture house in the world, carries a unique weight in the fashion sphere, and its return is a testament to the resilience of creativity and design.
After a short break from the fashion schedule, Lanvin – the renowned French fashion house – is preparing to reappear during the upcoming Paris Men’s Fashion Week, unveiling Peter Copping‘s first collection as part of the prestigious label.
In June, Peter Copping was named as Lanvin’s new artistic director, a role he took on after the brand spent quite some time finding a new creative head. Despite being the world’s oldest continuously operating couture house, Lanvin has faced challenges in making its mark in the modern market, especially since it is now owned by a Chinese conglomerate. Given his past work at various fashion houses such as Balenciaga and Nina Ricci, there’s optimism that Copping can effectively guide the brand into the current era.
As reported by Business of Fashion, Lanvin plans to host a private runway event that will display both their women’s and men’s ready-to-wear collections for the Fall-Winter 2025 season. Notably, this early January presentation might be a tactical decision from the brand, as it provides an opportunity for Lanvin to reveal its fresh perspective without the distraction of competition from other labels such as Valentino, who have reduced their show schedule under Alessandro Michele.
Stay tuned for updates on the coming Fashion Week presentations as they happen on TopMob.
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2024-11-27 00:25