Lanvin presents its Autumn 2026 collection, and Steven Copping once again demonstrates his ability to interpret the archives without letting them gather dust. The collection is based on a trip Jeanne Lanvin took with her niece to Venice in the 1920s; she uses it as a starting point to talk about curiosity, freedom and that ability to find beauty in everyday life. Copping repeats the journey a century later and lands with a clear idea: the Lanvin woman is ready for modern times.
The collection builds a wardrobe for a woman who doesn’t need ‘special occasions’ to dress well. She moves with equal ease between morning errands and impromptu evening plans; she wears Lanvin as if it were part of her rhythm, not an imposed uniform. The result is a hyper-chic silhouette that is credible and designed for living.
The garments glide between the classic style of the Maison and an almost sculptural protection. Collars that rise like architectural structures, compact cashmere, blanket skirts, coats that envelop the body as if they were 21st-century armour. At night, the pieces shine without baroque excess: embellished heat-sealed details that reinterpret embroidery without turning it into a relic. Murano-inspired prints appear on tops and second-skin dresses, echoing the original journey. The palette ranges from soft greys to intense Venetian reds, with discreet appearances of the new Lanvin Blue hidden in linings and insoles.
The accessories maintain the same tone. The Compagnon returns revamped, now in three sizes and materials ranging from lacquered leather to croc emboss. The Midnight Step is reinvented in a daytime version, with a wooden heel that retains the attitude but changes the context.
The autumn 2026 campaign filmed by Chaumont-Zaerpour features only womenswear and drives home the message: Copping is refining the Maison’s language towards something more refined, more confident and more contemporary. Lanvin continues in its chic ultime, but with a sensibility that looks to the archive with respect, not fear. Next year marks 100 years of menswear, but today the protagonist is her: the woman who turns beauty into a natural way of moving through the world.
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