Lanvin Silk Faille Cropped Top
Lanvin
$1100.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Lanvin Silk Faille Cropped Top channels contemporary femininity with a quiet, refined mood. Cut from silk faille, it feels crisp and luminous—the kind of luxe that sits at the intersection of elegance and ease. The back slit structures the silhouette with a touch of motion, while a single button at the neckline keeps the line clean. Made in Italy, the top carries Lanvin’s hallmark craftsmanship and timeless luxury.
Its cropped, fitted shape sits cleanly over high-rise bottoms, balancing a hint of skin with a tailored edge. The back slit invites subtle movement, so you’ll glide from evening to after-hours drinks without tugging at the fabric. With the understated closure and lux texture, it anchors a blazer or layers neatly under a lightweight coat. Note: the style is fitted, so size up if you prefer a more relaxed feel.
Lanvin’s Parisian polish meets a modern cropped silhouette in this piece. Style it with a satin midi or high-rise trousers for a streamlined cocktail moment, or wear it over sleek denim for a city-to-dinner edit—the silk sheen does the talking, and the cut keeps the look impeccably current.
Materials / Fabrication
- Silk faille
- Main fabric: 100 percent silk woven
- Cropped top
- Slit at the back
- Single button fastening
- Made in Italy
- Fit: this style is fitted; size up if you prefer a more relaxed fit
Recommended Care
- Dry clean only to preserve silk and faille texture and silhouette.
- If hand washing is absolutely necessary, use cold water and a gentle silk detergent; do not wring; lay flat to dry.
- Avoid direct heat or prolonged exposure to sunlight; store in a breathable garment bag.
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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.
