ArtistsJeanne Lanvin
Jeanne Lanvin

Jeanne Lanvin

French, 1867–1946
Fashion Design
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Jeanne Lanvin was a French fashion designer who founded her house in Paris in 1889, initially as a millinery atelier before expanding into haute couture. Her designs were characterized by intricate embroidery, subtle draping, and a signature use of the color Lanvin blue, a deep ultramarine that became synonymous with the house. She pioneered the mother-and-child matching garment concept and dressed the wives and daughters of European nobility throughout the early twentieth century. Her approach to construction emphasized refined femininity and decorative detail over radical silhouette, establishing an aesthetic that defined elegant Parisian dressing for decades.

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