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Lanvin Fall/Winter 2026 — A Century of Couture Evolution

Lanvin’s Fall/Winter 2026 Look Book bridges a century of couture heritage with Peter Copping’s modern refinement, honoring Jeanne Lanvin’s 1926 legacy while pushing the house into its next chapter.
Lanvin Fall/Winter 2026 look book imagery showcasing modern tailoring and couture silhouettes inspired by Jeanne Lanvin’s legacy Lanvin Fall/Winter 2026 look book imagery showcasing modern tailoring and couture silhouettes inspired by Jeanne Lanvin’s legacy

Fashion legacy house Lanvin steps into Fall/Winter 2026 with a collection that feels both reverent and forward‑leaning — a reminder that few brands carry a lineage as deep or as defining, with early look‑book details first reported by FY Magazine!

First debuted by Jeanne Lanvin circa 1926, the house stands as one of the earliest pioneers of modern couture. Lanvin wasn’t just a designer; she was an architect of what a couture house could be — shaping silhouettes, codes, and craftsmanship that would ripple across the next century of fashion.

Today, that lineage is carried by Creative Director Peter Copping, who approaches the archive with a curator’s eye and a builder’s instinct. For Fall/Winter 2026, Copping leans into Lanvin’s historic elegance — fluid draping, sculptural tailoring, and that unmistakable Parisian softness — while sharpening it with contemporary structure and a quiet, confident modernity.

The result is a collection that feels like a conversation across time: Jeanne’s original vision refracted through Copping’s refined, architectural lens.

For more on Lanvin visit Lanvin Fall/Winter 2026

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