When the news broke that the American rapper Future was going to be in charge of the creative part of the new initiative of the French fashion house Lanvin, called LANVIN LAB, many were more than surprised, and different unknowns arose related to what the final result would be like.
After some time working on it, the day has finally arrived, and we can finally be part of what the brand has defined as “a space to dream and play”, as far as the project is concerned. LANVIN LAB by Future is here, it’s official, and it stands out above all for the incredible personality that every one of the designs, inspired by the world of nature and cosmic systems, exudes. As proof of this, there is the planet “PLUTO”, the name with which the firm has baptised it and which is responsible for inspiring part of the line, as well as the musical motifs, which refer to the founder of the Maison Jeanne Lanvin.
The above-mentioned can be seen in the unisex pieces that make up the collection, such as the aged leather jackets with studs and stars, tailored trousers, faded denim overalls with the brand’s monogram, and graphic T-shirts. Accessories in the form of belts and bags with eagle handles, and the updated Curb 3.0 trainers, the main representative of the footwear world, complement the looks and the offer.
LANVIN LAB by Future will gradually become available for purchase between November and January 2024.
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