Lanvin Lanvin Belted Sweatshirt
Lanvin Lanvin Belted Sweatshirt

Lanvin Belted Sweatshirt

Lanvin

$1300.00

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The Lanvin Belted Sweatshirt embodies a calm, architectural vibe with rounded lines that feel both futuristic and feminine. Laminated double-faced viscose jersey creates a structured silhouette that holds its shape, while the belt at the waist adds an elegant cinch and a hint of restraint to the casual staple.

With rounded shoulders and tapered ribbed cuffs, it sits neatly on the frame and layers smoothly over a tee or under a coat. The belt defines the waist, so the top moves with you whether you pair it with the matching pants for a cohesive set or mix it with denim for off‑duty polish. Made in Italy, the knit reads as soft yet substantial, balancing ease with a refined finish.

Lanvin's approach here marries couture‑inspired silhouette with everyday ease, a move that sits neatly within the brand's codes of clean lines and understated luxury. The belted sweatshirt anchors a city‑ready capsule, turning a casual moment into something distinctly Lanvin—sleek, modern, and effortlessly chic.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Laminated double-faced viscose jersey for a structured silhouette
  • Main fabric: 100% viscose knitted
  • Belted design with metal belt buckle
  • Rounded shoulders
  • Tapered ribbed cuffs
  • Made in Italy

Recommended Care

  • Dry clean or gentle hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent
  • Avoid high heat; lay flat to dry to maintain shape
  • Do not wring or twist; reshape while damp
  • Store on a hanger or folded to prevent creasing

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About Lanvin

Lanvin, founded in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin, is the oldest French fashion house still in operation today. Originally a milliner, Jeanne Lanvin quickly expanded her business after the birth of her daughter Marguerite, who became her muse. Lanvin’s early success was marked by its children's clothing line, which soon grew to include womenswear. By 1909, Jeanne Lanvin had become a recognized designer and a member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, the governing body of French fashion. As Lanvin moves forward, it maintains a commitment to luxury and craftsmanship, consistently pushing the boundaries of fashion while honoring the vision of its founder. The brand's ongoing projects and collaborations, such as the Lanvin Lab, highlight its dynamic approach to contemporary fashion, ensuring that Lanvin remains a significant player in the global fashion industry.