For Fall/Winter 2026, Lanvin celebrates a milestone: one hundred years of Lanvin Homme. Jeanne Lanvin first introduced menswear in 1926, making it the first couture house to do so. Artistic Director Peter Copping marks the anniversary by focusing on the modern Lanvin man, a man of the world, shaped by travel.

The season mirrors a journey Jeanne Lanvin herself took to Venice in the 1920s. Venice is framed not as a home, but as a destination of luxury and contrasting textures, in constant dialogue with Paris.

Gray flannel, a fabric central to Lanvin menswear since the beginning, is expertly tailored and paired with jewel tones like amethyst and absinthe. The collection creates a dialogue between past and present. Cocoon coats nod to 1920s silhouettes. Embroideries taken from couture gowns decorate evening shirts. Knitwear reflects the angular lines of Art Deco.

Check out the collection below: