Lanvin Lanvin Pleated Halter Top
Lanvin Lanvin Pleated Halter Top

Lanvin Pleated Halter Top

Lanvin

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Lanvin's Pleated Halter Top captures couture clarity in a silhouette. The pleats fold with subtle texture, while the halter neckline draws the eye to the shoulders and collarbone for a sculptural, architectural effect. It feels poised and modern—not loud, but unmistakably Lanvin in its quiet confidence. It reads as an elevated statement piece, a Moda Operandi highlight that pairs with everything from tailoring to night-ready skirts.

Against the body, the halter forms a clean line that flatters and layers with ease. The pleats hold shape without bulk, so it sits neatly over high-rise pants or a sleek midi skirt, and can slip under a blazer for day-to-evening polish or stand alone at after-dark dinners. It transitions with minimal effort—from desk-to-dinner to a weekend evening out—without ever losing its refined edge.

Lanvin’s heritage of sculptural silhouettes meets modern restraint in this top, a wearable embodiment of the brand’s enduring Parisian elegance. Styled with a sharp trouser or a glossy skirt, it channels the house code of quiet drama and timeless cool, a future classic sourced through Moda Operandi.

Materials / Fabrication

  • Pleated halter top
  • Halter neckline
  • Designer: Lanvin
  • Retailer: Moda Operandi

Recommended Care

  • Dry clean only for luxury designer pleated garments.
  • If washing at home, hand wash cold and do not wring.
  • Lay flat or hang to dry; avoid direct heat.
  • Steam, not iron, to refresh pleats.

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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.