Menswear, a new venture for Copping, offered intriguing moments, such as a silver mirror-embroidered long-sleeve T-shirt. While the menswear segment felt exploratory, it hinted at exciting possibilities for future collections as Copping refines his vision in this area.
Lanvin, known as the world’s oldest operating couture house, founded in 1889, begins a new era with Peter Copping as its artistic director. During
Peter Copping has had either a very strange career or a very enviable one. Born in England in 1967, he was an intern for Christian Lacroix in Paris while still in design school. He then worked as an assistant under Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton;
The designer’s AW25 collection is a love letter to the house’s founder and to the exuberance of getting dressed
After Milan, it was time for the Autumn/Winter 2025 men's shows in Paris. Spanning six days, the collections on show came from both the French brands that historically show in the city, and ones that want a taste of the Parisian energy.
An exhibition in Paris spotlights the witty work of one of the most innovative designers of the 20th and 21st centuries.
It was a strong start for the seasoned British designer, who etched the glory days of founder Jeanne Lanvin with a light, sophisticated hand.
Under Peter Copping, Lanvin’s Fall/Winter 2025 honored the late Jeanne Lanvin’s refined, timeless world with expertly-executed contemporary twists.
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Under the direction of Peter Copping, the Lanvin Fall/Winter 2025 collection pays homage to Jeanne Lanvin, the founder, and her enduring legacy of elegance and savoir-faire.
This weekend included many fashion-filled moments worth remembering. To begin, LaPointe’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection inspired by their muse, Oprah Winfrey is now available online. Days ago, BAPE and KidSuper revealed their new collaboration during Paris Men’s Fashion Week.
Jeanne Lanvin may have been one of the first creators of what we now call a “lifestyle brand.” The designer’s empire expanded quickly and exponentially, accordion-ing out from interiors and perfume to athletic wear and bridal.