Lanvin Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week

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Published January 23, 2011

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Updated January 6, 2015

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1 thought on “Lanvin Fall 2011 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. I read an interview with Lucas Ossendrijver where he said that he has to show a lot of extravagant clothing on the catwalks to end up selling a navy blue merino sweater. I have indeed noticed many of the catwalk pieces never make it to any shop – even though those shops are full of the exquisitely well cut traditional Lanvin suits that I love & that were defined in the wonderful Dominique Morlotti era.

    I still rather like the attention to colours in this collection. Jackets with sleeves longer than the body are very seldom suitable, though!

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