
Lanvin: A return to elegance in Peter Copping’s highly anticipated Paris debut
Associated PressPARIS — Lanvin, the world’s oldest continually operating couture house, founded in 1889, unveiled a new chapter in its storied history with Peter Copping’s debut as artistic director. Tasked with restoring focus and relevance to the maison at Paris Fashion Week, Copping took inspiration from Jeanne Lanvin herself, channeling her 1920s and ’30s vision into a collection on Sunday night that bridged timeless elegance with modernity. A tribute to Jeanne Lanvin’s legacy Copping’s designs paid homage to Jeanne Lanvin’s panoramic creativity, encompassing everything from couture to perfumes and interiors. Eveningwear took center stage, with dramatic creations like spiral-draped ribbon dresses and mirror-embroidered pieces showcasing Copping’s mastery of couture gestures.
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