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Ten Lanvin Looks We’d Like to See at H&M

Thursday, Sep 2, 2010 / 6:30 PM

Though the Lanvin x H&M line will debut in November, it’s never too soon to start planning for Halloween 2011. Who better to go as than Alber? Or you could go as Alber everyday, but that might get weird…


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Comments [13]

save for the first dress, I think you’ve perfectly pointed out how overrated Lanvin is!

Yes, those leather men’s sandals covered in colourful silky knots, reminiscent of friendship bracelets. I am still so sad I didn’t splurge on them. Does H&M makes shoes? Whatever. I will be covering some havaianas with embroidery floss if I can’t find a pair, real or fake, by next summer.

I love your optimism in thinking that a collaboration with H&M will produce garments which in any way resemble these.

is everyone so cynical? i’ll wait to see what the collaboration produces. hoping for the ruffles & would love to see some animal statement necklaces.
http://www.thelovecollage.com

Would be nice to see you do a top mens lanvin looks you would want to see. Im personally hoping for bow-ties!

What about that first piece in their Spring 2009 collection?????? The first ten looks were killer….

Key word: Translated. We’d like to see TRANSLATED for H&M.

the leopard NEEDS TO HAPPEN. But I think it will.

H & M needs to be available via internet sales! It is nice to view the items but get updated so we can purchase on the web site!!!

I walked into the ladies’ section at H&M the other day and it struck me that the clothes, in a few cases, already have a noticeable Alber inspiration. I think it’s completely realistic to translate Lanvin into mass market stuff, everyone is already doing it anyway.

It’s true, isn’t it? Has nobody noticed that all their competitors are a decade ahead of them?
Although, maybe they feel they don’t need it, but it seems to be Urban Outfitters makes a killing on their online sales in cities where there’s no shop. High School kids with their parents credit cards must be their bread and butter.

While I was so underwhelmed by the products of Alexander McQueen for Target, I am so excited for this collaboration. Lanvin is simple and luxurious, feminine and elegant…

The easiest Lanvin re-creation for H&M would have to be the oversize tulle and pearl ribbon necklaces. AND people would certainly buy them by the armloads.