LANVIN FW25

In his runway debut, Peter Copping returned to the DNA of Lanvin with a collection honouring the classic elegance of the brand. The designer introduced a feminine rendition of menswear with sophisticated and timeless looks, inspired by feminine constructions.

Lanvin is the oldest couture house still in operation, and this collection explored the roots that made Lanvin a household name in the industry, as well as Jeanne Lanvin’s legacy. Copping’s background in womenswear allowed him to use feminine codes and adapt them into a men’s wardrobe, portraying delicacy in the garments and intimacy between the wearer and the clothes.

With clean silhouettes and flawless tailoring, the collection was a blend of understated luxury and modernity. The fabrics, motifs, and embroideries gave a sumptuous feeling and created a collection rich with artistic flair, while showcasing dynamism and high energy in classic designs. Deep golden tones and sequin fabrics imprinted the overall offering with a lavish effect.

The impeccable craftsmanship was proof of the brand’s attention to detail and technical prowess. Structured coats and trousers flawlessly fit the models, while dresses with movement respected the natural shapes of the body. Showcasing Lanvin’s couture legacy and mastery in construction, the show closed with dramatic and voluminous gowns. The black velvet emphasized timeless sophistication, while the gold dress with metallic texture showcased an opulent aesthetic.

With Copping, Lanvin is successfully entering a new era where design and technical innovation meet tradition and craftsmanship. With this collection, he demonstrated his ability to turn classic pieces into contemporary, artistic, and luxurious creations—quintessential values to Lanvin.


Words by Carolina Benjumea