With French actress Isabelle Huppert and the
rapper Tyga in the front row, Lanvin's Winter 2020 runway
celebrated old-school glamour as it mixed modernity with icons
from long-gone eras.
A year after his appointment as new artistic creator, Sialelli
drew inspiration from the Lanvin heritage with trademark
embroidered gowns and tailored suits.
Supermodel Bella Hadid paraded down the catwalk wrapped in a
fluffy fur-collared double-breasted coat, sporting crimson-red
lipstick and a retro hairstyle straight out of a 1950s American
movie.
Her older sister Gigi closed the Paris Fashion Week show in a
beaded see-through dress under a long navy coat, and
silver-glittered heels.
Sialelli added to the collection with ultra-long gloves, a
60s-style short dress with a delicate white checkered print and
headbands matching a tiny lunchbox-like handbag.
Lanvin, bought by Chinese Fosun, is attempting a turnaround
after it plunged into losses following the departure of its
longtime star designer Alber Elbaz in 2015.
Paris Fashion Week is the fourth and last leg of the month-long
catwalk season that began in New York and also visits London and
Milan.
(Reporting by Laetitia Volga; Editing by Geert De Clercq and
Alison Williams)
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