Lanvin

At Paris Fashion Week, Less Was More
In an age of clickbait fashion, it was acts of reduction that, paradoxically, stood out most, reports Angelo Flaccavento.

At Paris Fashion Week, Less Was More
In an age of clickbait fashion, it was acts of reduction that, paradoxically, stood out most, reports Angelo Flaccavento.

Lanvin Group Reports 38 Percent Revenue Increase in 2022
The report is the first time the Chinese luxury company has disclosed financial performance since its SPAC listing.

Lanvin Group Reports 38 Percent Revenue Increase in 2022
The report is the first time the Chinese luxury company has disclosed financial performance since its SPAC listing.

Lanvin Group Raises $150 Million in Public Debut
As the Chinese-owned luxury group raises fresh funds to fuel a turnaround, it’s contending with a cooling luxury market and a playing field dominated by much larger rivals.

Lanvin Group Raises $150 Million in Public Debut
As the Chinese-owned luxury group raises fresh funds to fuel a turnaround, it’s contending with a cooling luxury market and a playing field dominated by much larger rivals.

Why Lanvin Group Probably Won’t End Fashion’s IPO Drought
The owner of Lanvin, Sergio Rossi and other brands is the first fashion company to list on a US exchange in a year. But the tough economy and investor skepticism about money-losing start-ups is likely to keep others from following suit.

Why Lanvin Group Probably Won’t End Fashion’s IPO Drought
The owner of Lanvin, Sergio Rossi and other brands is the first fashion company to list on a US exchange in a year. But the tough economy and investor skepticism about money-losing start-ups is likely to keep others from following suit.

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?
The Shanghai-based company has been busily seeking a turnaround at its portfolio of brands including Lanvin, Wolford, and Sergio Rossi ahead of a planned New York IPO. Amid market turmoil, can the group still achieve a bumper exit?

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?
The Shanghai-based company has been busily seeking a turnaround at its portfolio of brands including Lanvin, Wolford, and Sergio Rossi ahead of a planned New York IPO. Amid market turmoil, can the group still achieve a bumper exit?

Lanvin Group to List in New York Following SPAC Merger
The fashion group, which owns brands including Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford, will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange following a deal with Primavera Capital Acquisition Corporation.

Lanvin Group to List in New York Following SPAC Merger
The fashion group, which owns brands including Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford, will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange following a deal with Primavera Capital Acquisition Corporation.

Power Moves | Lanvin Names Deputy General Manager, Alibaba Shakes up Management
Theory executive Siddhartha Shukla will join France’s oldest couture house, as Alibaba replaced its long-standing CFO and shuffled its commerce leadership.

Power Moves | Lanvin Names Deputy General Manager, Alibaba Shakes up Management
Theory executive Siddhartha Shukla will join France’s oldest couture house, as Alibaba replaced its long-standing CFO and shuffled its commerce leadership.

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?
The Chinese firm that owns Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford could be eyeing an IPO after recently rebranding as Lanvin Group.

What’s Next for Lanvin Group?
The Chinese firm that owns Lanvin, Sergio Rossi, St. John Knits and Wolford could be eyeing an IPO after recently rebranding as Lanvin Group.

Classic Brands, Unclassic Approaches
At Lanvin and Givenchy, the tension between tradition and modernity yielded some unlikely but gratifying dividends, writes Tim Blanks.

Classic Brands, Unclassic Approaches
At Lanvin and Givenchy, the tension between tradition and modernity yielded some unlikely but gratifying dividends, writes Tim Blanks.

Looking for a Chinese Investor? Consider This.
After a brief lull in activity, Chinese investors could help drive next year’s M&A frenzy. But if past performance is anything to go by, there are reasons to exercise caution before signing on the dotted line.

Looking for a Chinese Investor? Consider This.
After a brief lull in activity, Chinese investors could help drive next year’s M&A frenzy. But if past performance is anything to go by, there are reasons to exercise caution before signing on the dotted line.