This is a very original to combine two worlds of luxury way, that of the female urban elegance and toy world. But is it really surprising from the house Lanvin , the artistic director of women's ready-to-wear, Alber Elbaz cultivates a taste for the unexpected?
It is also a generous gesture towards the Nain Bleu, a sign next to the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, which almost shut down shop in 2006 after 17oans of existence! For the record, it's here.
Finally, the link between these two worlds is indeed the desire to pass from generation to generation a smart object, exclusive and full of history!
On the original windows, I wish you a good weekend!










yes it is true that it is original but you see, it does not feel like more than that to buy lanvin!
@ Corienga: have you already visited their flagship Faubourg Saint Honore? It's worth it because, like you, I was not necessarily enough fan and connoisseur of PAP collection, and I discovered a much more modern world it seems. Besides, I found their ad campaign with their huge beautiful colorful dresses.