- Thursday, October 27, 2011, 19:02
- Fashion & Wear
Alber Elbaz, the creative director of Lanvin, never stops repeating that the source of inspiration, which the designer is guided by before working at another collection, often has little to do with the final result.
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- Monday, April 4, 2011, 11:31
- Makeup
By the end of Paris Fashion Week, certain conclusions can be drawn about the work of makeup artists, art directors, designers, and models. Some critic called the latest Paris Fashion Week a bit boring in terms of makeup. But no, the point is that everything was reserved and applicable for everyday makeup. The color was reasonably used, and the hairdos were natural, light, and with a touch of "French chic" as they were dubbed by observers. You bet! It's Paris after all! It permeates everything with its unique spirit.
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- Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 19:37
- Fashion & Wear
A weeping willow has become the background of the new Lanvin collection at Paris Fashion Week. “Everybody needs a tree,” the creative director of the fashion house Alber Elbaz said before the fashion show. “Branches, roots... We go back to our traditional roots.”
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- Monday, November 22, 2010, 20:11
- Fashion & Wear
Which dress to choose? Apparently, this question bothers millions of fashion lovers waiting in anticipation of November 23.This is the date when H&M, Swedish clothing company, will launch its latest collection. The collection was designed by noone else by the creative director of Lanvin Fashion House, Alber Elbaz.
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- Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 15:39
- Fashion & Wear
Lanvin has created a new cool design of sneakers for the forthcoming spring-summer 2010 season. They are colorful, feminine and indeed daring! The toe of each model is made of lacquered leather.
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- Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 10:50
- Fragrances
Alber Elbaz, Lanvin’s creative director, had once honored Jeanne Lanvin with a special scent Jeanne. It proved to be the scent to stay… for Lanvin is preparing to bring out its updated version in the coming spring.
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