FASHION: DESSINE L’ESPOIR LANVIN DOLLS

LANVIN DOLLS

In the build-up to the party season, Lanvin once again presents the association Dessine l’Espoir. Alber Elbaz has entrusted the association with the manufacture of four new limited edition Lanvin dolls. Playful, coquettish little faces, clothed in famous LANVIN attire have been created, hand-embroidered and sewn by a group of 20 HIV positive women in Swaziland. This financially rewarded activity allows the women to improve their quality of life and meet the needs of their families.

These little darlings will make a great gift for any fashionista, young or old; or you might like to collect them for yourself! They are on sale in all Lanvin stores (part of the proceeds will be donated to the Dessine l’Espoir association).

LANVIN GOES MOBILE!

French high fashion brand Lanvin has officially gone mobile! This week the oldest fashion house unveiled its corporate website for digital tablets and mobile telephones. This comes after the success of the LANVIN commercial videos that went viral on the Internet and social networks.

The new touch screen version of the website enriches the emotional experience which first comes through the image, whilst respecting the dynamic and the rich creativity of the current platform. By showcasing its video and photo content, LANVIN continues to develop its mobile presence which represents an increasingly growing number of visits to its official websites. The fashion house wanted to make this new communication tool as intuitive, personal and fun as possible for visitors by playing on the many interactive functions offered by touch screen technology. Fashion show, backstage, PR and events are now divided into four categories: Women, Men, LANVIN Today and News, and of course the e-commerce shop front.  This new experience to be shared is a resolutely modern statement marked by the recent launch of the websites in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.