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Lanvin to Show Peter Copping’s Debut Collection During Paris Menswear Week

After a near two-year absence, the Parisian fashion house will return to Paris Fashion Week show during menswear week in January 2025.
A model walks the runway in a silver dress at a Lanvin fashion show in Paris.
A model walks the runway in a silver dress at a Lanvin fashion show in Paris. (Getty Images)

Lanvin’s debut show by Peter Copping, who was appointed artistic director of the brand in June, will take place during the January menswear season in Paris.

The event will be an “intimate runway presentation” of the women’s and men’s ready-to-wear collections for autumn-winter 2025, Lanvin said Tuesday.

A move to the less-crowded menswear calendar could help position the Paris-based luxury brand’s return as one of the week’s highlights. Roman rival Valentino has pulled out of menswear week, preferring to show fewer, mixed-gender collections under creative director Alessandro Michele, while a likely ready-to-wear debut show for Chanel’s next designer (yet unannounced) risks dominating the spotlight during the next women’s season.

Prior to Lanvin, Copping was head of couture at Balenciaga, following stints as creative director at Oscar de la Renta and Nina Ricci. The British designer’s first collection for Lanvin “promises to telegraph what [founder] Jeanne Lanvin herself called le chic ultime [ultimate chic],” the brand said.

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Lanvin Names Peter Copping Its New Artistic Director

Copping, who most recently worked behind the scenes at Balenciaga, will join France’s oldest couture house from September. The designer previously served as creative director of Oscar de la Renta and Nina Ricci.

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