Lanvin
Lanvin: history & brand profile

Lanvin stands as one of the oldest French couture houses still in operation, founded in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin. Beginning her career as a milliner, Lanvin expanded into clothing design and developed a distinctive aesthetic that would define the house for generations. The brand's iconic logo—depicting a mother and child—emerged from this early period and has remained central to Lanvin's visual identity throughout its history. The house became particularly recognized for its refined approach to women's and men's fashion, establishing itself as a significant presence in French couture.
Beyond apparel, Lanvin cultivated a distinguished heritage in fragrance, extending the brand's reach into the luxury perfume market. This diversification strengthened the house's position within the broader landscape of luxury goods. Over the decades, the brand underwent various transitions in ownership and creative leadership, navigating the evolving demands of the fashion industry while maintaining its foundational design codes.
Today, Lanvin operates as part of a larger group bearing the Lanvin name, continuing its dual focus on ready-to-wear collections and accessories. The house remains rooted in its heritage, balancing references to its storied past with contemporary production. As one of France's longest-established fashion institutions, Lanvin occupies a distinctive position among luxury fashion houses—marked by historical longevity, a recognizable design vocabulary, and sustained output across multiple product categories.
Categories: Women's Fashion · Men's Fashion.
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Frequently asked questions
When was Lanvin founded?
Lanvin was founded in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin in France.
What is Lanvin known for?
Lanvin is best known for one of the oldest french couture houses still operating.
Who owns Lanvin?
Lanvin is part of Independent (Lanvin Group).
What does Lanvin sell?
Lanvin's ranges include women's fashion, men's fashion.
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