Parisian fashion house Lanvin will re-introduce apparel for girls ages 4 to 10. The 25-piece collection will be produced in-house and marks the label’s designer Alber Elbaz’s first foray into children’s apparel. Founder Jeanne Lanvin produced girls’ fashion up until 1935. The collection will focus on luxurious ready-to-wear tees, dresses, knits, coats and accessories. Spring […]
Parisian fashion house Lanvin will re-introduce apparel for girls ages 4 to 10. The 25-piece collection will be produced in-house and marks the label’s designer Alber Elbaz’s first foray into children’s apparel. Founder Jeanne Lanvin produced girls’ fashion up until 1935.
The collection will focus on luxurious ready-to-wear tees, dresses, knits, coats and accessories. Spring ’12 styles will be available in late November at select Lanvin boutiques and at a maximum of 80 of Lanvin’s 400 wholesale customers.
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