Lanvin Lanvin Label Cufflinks
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Lanvin Label Cufflinks

Lanvin

$240.00

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The Lanvin Label Cufflinks exude an air of timeless sophistication with a nod to their storied past. Modeled after the hexagonal shape of a 1920s Lanvin label, these cufflinks are more than just accessories—they’re miniature tributes to Jeanne Lanvin’s legacy of elegance. Crafted to subtly catch the eye, they bring a sense of history into the modern wardrobe, grounding any ensemble in heritage while still feeling utterly contemporary.

In motion, the cufflinks add a gleaming detail that moves with ease from office to evening gala. Their sleek silhouette and gleaming finish adapt seamlessly to a range of shirt cuffs, balancing traditional with just enough edge. Layer them with a sharply tailored suit for business gravitas or pair with a crisp, open-neck shirt for a relaxed take that still holds its own at any formal affair. These pieces transition fluidly across settings, capturing attention without needing to shout.

Embodying Lanvin’s enduring commitment to refined luxury, these cufflinks align with the current trending wave of retro-inspired accessories. They serve as a fitting parallel to the renewed focus on pieces that blend artistry with utility, an ethos that resonates with the Lanvin legacy itself.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Hexagonal shape inspired by Lanvin's archival label from the 1920s

Recommended Care

  • Wipe with a soft cloth to maintain shine.
  • Avoid exposure to moisture and chemicals.
  • Store in a jewelry box or pouch when not in use.

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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.