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19 Dec

Chanel Will Head to Tokyo, Lanvin Celebrates Its

Chanel Will Head to Tokyo, Lanvin  Celebrates Its
TOKYO BOUND: Chanel said Monday it might hold a repeat show of its 2022-2023 Métiers d’Art collection on June 1 in Tokyo. The French luxury house made history on Dec. 6 as the primary European luxury brand to stage a fashion show in sub-Saharan Africa by unveiling its latest specialty craft-focused lineup in Dakar, Senegal. Attended by the likes of Pharrell Williams, Naomi Campbell, Whitney Peak, Nile Rodgers, Princess Caroline of Monaco and her daughter Charlotte Casiraghi, the 2022-2023 Chanel’s Métiers d’Art show was a part of a three-day cultural program within the Senegalese capital and “the start line for an ongoing exchange between the home and Senegal,” the brand noted in an announcement. Staging this repeat of its Métiers d’Art show...
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16 Dec

Lanvin Group’s Roller-coaster Wall Street Introduction

Lanvin Group’s Roller-coaster Wall Street Introduction
The Lanvin Group jumped onto the Wall Street roller coaster on Thursday — stoning up after which plunging down in its first day of trading — giving chairman and chief executive officer Joann Cheng the next profile and a fresh start as she pushes growth on the luxury house.  Lanvin accomplished its merger with the Primavera Capital Acquisition Corp. SPAC, putting the corporate onto the Recent York Stock Exchange just as investors generally frightened over disappointing retail sales and wondered just how high the Federal Reserve will ratchet up rates of interest.  Shortly after the corporate officially modified its name and began trading under the “LANV” ticker symbol, the stock shot up greater than 130 percent to $22.81. However the run-up was...
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15 Dec

Lanvin Joins Forces With Pronounce on Ribbon-themed Holiday Collection

Lanvin Joins Forces With Pronounce on Ribbon-themed Holiday Collection
SHANGHAI — After making headlines as the primary Chinese luxury group to go public on Wall Street, Lanvin Group‘s flagship brand Lanvin unveiled a capsule collection with Pronounce, a seven-year-old Chinese fashion label designed by Yushan Li and Jun Zhou. Speaking exclusively with WWD, Li said the collaboration stemmed from an exploration of the brand’s classic ribbon design. “We began working on the gathering during Shanghai lockdown,” said Li. “We checked out lots of the archival pieces designed by Jeanne Lanvin and Alber Elbaz and decided to interpret the ribbon in a way that we're good at, with swiftly hand-drawn prints.” The result's a capsule collection that consists of wool sweaters and scarfs stuffed with hand-drawn hearts morphed from Pronounce’s signature infinite loop...
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