Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Lovin' Lanvin

Today was a bit of rough day so I thought I would put a dash of something pretty in today's post. Just for fun.




The oldest couture house in France was born when 22 year old designer Jeanne Lanvin opened a boutique on Paris' prestigious rue du Faubourg Saint Honore.






In 1909, an induction into the country's Syndicat de la Couture confirmed its place as a highly respected fashion house. Since 2001, under Israeli designer Alber Elbaz's creative direction, the much desired Lanvin has been revitalized, it is now the epitome of exquisite elegance and the accessories reflect this perfectly: expect breathtakingly beautiful pearl and ribbon necklaces and stylish wooden heels set to transform your look.





The window displays in the iconic store are always extremely creative and mind jarring.





When I was there last this little cart was painted Hot Pink to match the display. Adorable and oh so picturesque!



If you have been reading my rants for some time now...then you know my HUGE love of shoes. These are amazing! Even the First Lady has been stepping out in some Lanvin shoes. Maybe not that appropriate for this harsh and bleak economy.



This was the introduction ad for Lanvin's signature fragrance Arpege in 1927.
The ad was inspired by her young daughter practicing her scales on the piano.





I just love Lanvin accessories. Very Modern Marie!


Good night all! Here's to a much better day tomorrow :)


My next post is my 100th post and the BIG reveal!!!

Images via flickr and Neiman Marcus

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35 comments:

  1. Very wonderful indeed. How the French do it, I don't know; their style and joie de vivre have colored our culture in such a way as to provide an escape from hard days and to revel in sheer elegance and fun. I hope your weekend goes better. Amusez-vous! Anita

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  2. One of my favorite houses still. The gowns, both new and vintage are always show stoppers and one of my fave merchants of all time was there forever before moving to sporting apparel - yes, you just read that. I don't get it either...

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  3. There is nothing better than Lanvin - Alber Elbaz is one clever designer, xv.

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  4. The red necklace....a dream. Your beautiful images always put a smile on my face...merci

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  5. Bonjour ! first time i come across your blog , so im gonna visit now :) well if you wanna bes inspired by one of my collages or just dream, come and visit my blog :)
    a bientot!
    Boubouteatime xx

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  6. I really do love Lanvin too-n and those shoes are to die for! ...Your 100th post?! Can't wait to see what's in store... Hope you have a wonderful day Judith:)

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  7. I really, really want to get me hands on that box!Even the Lanvin typeface is perfect. I used to wear Arpege when I was a teenager, should try it again. A beautiful post again Judith.

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  8. I also adore Lanvin, especially under Alber Elbaz. The necklaces with ribbon make my heart flutter.

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  9. Lanvin is a classic with such elegance.
    salut du midi

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  10. My mother always wore Arpege by Lanvin and she gave me a bottle of it when I went off to college. To this day, I still wear Arpege. Lanvin is always timeless and classic.

    Kind Regards,
    LuLu Kellogg

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  11. Beautiful images ... Lanvin is top on my list when in Paris ! Here's to a better Wed ... 100 posts ! Can't wait to see ! XOL

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  12. Love all the Lanvin. Especially that first advertisement! Hope today is a better day. Thanks for your sweet words!
    Catherine

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  13. Oh Judith~
    Amazing post! I love Lanvin with my whole heart! Love these necklaces & that poster! What about that mirrored spiral wall staircase in her boutique? Breathtaking as always~ Thanks for sharing again!
    XOX's
    Janet

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  14. Judith,
    Thank you for this post. So, forgive me for such a stupid question, can one still visit this house/museum? If so, this place is going on my "Places to visit in Paris" list! Yes, these accessories are very modern Marie!
    Can't wait for the BIG reveal and congrats on your upcoming 100th post! I just did my 50th two days ago!

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  15. Okay, I'm drooling over here. Love Lanvin, and the photos are amazing. I LOVE the necklaces. And that 1927 ad. Wouldn't it be beautiful framed? Wonder if we could find one.

    Thanks for the wonderful post!


    Lynn

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  16. Oooh I love that Arpege Ad and those shoes ..... Ahhhhhh!
    I'm so sorry you had a rough day, I hope all is better and thanks for all the delicious Lanvin eye candy. =)
    xo Isa

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  17. Beautiful post my dear friend!
    Here's hoping things are going better in your court.
    BTW, Lanvin is one of my ABSOLUTE faves! :)

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  18. Gorgeous!!! And, those shoes! I think my son would say "OMG" to those window displays. I'll show him when he gets home from school today. Merci from both of us!
    Fondly,
    Christina

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  19. Looking at the small banners in the ad, I wonder if other words would be more describing for practicing one's scales? As a piano teacher, I'm thinking "boring" (from the student's point of view) or "mostly gruelling" (from the listener's point of view). Although it probably wouldn't be that beneficial for the perfume sale. Anyhow, the ad is very sweet, the window display is excellent and the shoes are divine!
    We're probably all nearly exploding out of sheer curiosity here, so we're looking forward to your next post. Happy 100th post in advance Judith!
    Hugs, Trudi

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  20. Bonjour Judith!

    I hope your having a wonderful day to make up for yesterday. I can't even imagine you with a sad face. I picture you always smiling no matter what the circumstances. Just look into the little prince's eyes...I'm sure that will pick you up.

    xoxo,
    Julio
    P.S. and great Lanvin post too!

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  21. This is so funny to me because I just looked for this old advertisement for Lanvin chocolate from my childhood, featuring Salvador Dali. I wonder if Lanvin choc. has anything to do with the designer.

    Look here, it's weird and hilarious.. to think I grew up on this stuff (the Lanvin chocolate and this commercial)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfHw4ZU0rYE&feature=related

    I hope it smoothes your day a bit :-)

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  22. thanks for the education on lanvin.
    and the images are yummy too.
    xx

    tomorrow will be fabulous.
    (ps you can 'start your day over' at any time.)

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  23. congrat and lanvin is the greatest. i found vintage pieces in my mom's closet. : )

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  24. Hi Judith! I have been so missing you and can hardly wait for the big reveal. Oh, and Lanvin....simply stunning!

    xoxo,
    Carol

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  25. I LOVE Lanvin. For the menswear lines they always use rich colors that are so stunning in the suits and outfits they show.

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  26. Hi Judith!

    I'm blushing...and perhaps a bit behind...I have learned something new today! What an amazing designer! I love that I learned so much from you! I would have loved to see the cart in Pink! I bet it was lovely! Thanks Judith!

    ~Miss Kris~

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  27. Ah, I just returned from Paris and seeing your blog makes me want to return again...
    thanks for the inspiration!

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  28. Just lovely, Judith! Thanks for your kind comment and have a great wknd!

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  29. Can't wait to hear about your BIG reveal and 100th post celebration!

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  30. Judith~
    I love the your header!! So Warm and whimsical... Come visit me when you have time~
    xo's
    Janet

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  31. What a wonderful post about a classic French designer..thanks for sharing and what a great blog you have. xo Joan

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  32. I hope the day got a little sweeter for you, these images are fabulous. No one does it like Lanvin!

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  33. You've posted some gorgeous pics! I used to love going to the Lanvin café Bleu underneath their boutique on the Rue du Fbg St Honoré (before kids!) Leave it to the French to mix fashion & food.

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  34. You always have great pictures. Love everything Lanvin!

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  35. My mother introduced me to Arpege when I was in high school in the late 1970s. It is my favorite fragrance, and unbelievably difficult to find. It is the standard by which I measure other scents, which always fall short especially if they are NOT French

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