PARIS–The set for Alber Elbaz’s fall 2011 collection for Lanvin was a big old gnarled southern live oak covered in Spanish moss and hung with fog–its thick knotted roots seemed to suggest the importance of tradition, of staying rooted within the label’s history. It set the tone for the serious, moody collection that followed.
Severe yet elegant silhouettes opened the show–cape-like tops over simple skirts and boxy cashmere coat-dresses with zipper pocket details were paired with oversized gaucho-style hats. Elbaz added a touch of hardware, too, affixing heavy metal embellishments to the front of LBDs. Color–red, mustard, fuchsia, navy (there was a black and white rose print,too)–was introduced towards the end of the show on beautiful cocktail dresses with Lanvin’s signature volume about the sleeves and shoulders, nipped and twisted at the waist. A collection that proves, once again, Elbaz is at the top of his game.
And even though we heard that Riccardo Tisci would replace Galliano at Dior (and Haider Ackermann would take over at Givenchy), apparently there was some chatter that Elbaz was up for the spot, too. But he put those rumors to rest when he told Cathy Horyn, “I’m not going anywhere. I’m staying here…and, anyway, nobody has called.”
**All images: Imaxtree.
Designer(s): Lanvin
Season: Fall 2011 Paris






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So happy Elbaz is staying at Lanvin. The sweet, little man has the heart of Lanvin, and the beauty of both shines through the remarkable designs for the house.
The collection was incredible. I just posted a review from my perspective, too-http://momentswithmeera.blogspot.com/2011/03/flamboyance-minimalism-and-lanvin.html
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Alber, my favorite! I was fortunate to meet him once at business school, and have the highest respect for him – an absolute gentle soul, poet, and philosopher. He’s so profound and modest, and yet, his designs season after season take my breath away when you think his last season could not be surpassed any further…every collection is so original and yet so represents the ultimate femininity and sophistication! Bravo!