About the Brand
Lanvin is a French luxury fashion house founded by Jeanne Lanvin in 1889, making it the oldest French fashion house still in operation. The brand began as a small millinery shop but quickly expanded into children's wear and then high-end women’s couture.
Known for its intricate embroidery and the use of "Lanvin Blue," the house remains a pillar of Parisian luxury. Its current collections include sophisticated ready-to-wear, elegant evening gowns, and a successful line of modern footwear and accessories that honor the brand's historical romanticism.
Key Facts
Founded
1889
Headquarters
France
Product Type
Unisex
Data updated: 2025