65 BOULEVARD DE LA CROISETTE
CANNES

Lanvin opens a new boutique in Cannes, celebrating a storied affair with the French Riviera

Anticipating the onset of summer and festival season, Lanvin announces its return to Cannes after a century-long hiatus. Nestled along the iconic Boulevard de la Croisette, Lanvin Cannes joins the Monaco boutique in firmly establishing a presence along the Côte d’Azur for the oldest French couture house. Capturing the glorious scenery and artistic legacy of the cinematic capital of Europe, Cannes exudes an unmatched elegance, with La Croisette’s promenade offering a picturesque glimpse into the Mediterranean lifestyle that so profoundly inspired Jeanne Lanvin in the 1920s.

With a nod to Jeanne Lanvin’s staging of a couture presentation on board The Normandie in celebration of its first transatlantic voyage in 1935, the boutique will initially open as an ephemeral experience drawing architectural inspiration from the iconic ocean liner. Echoing the splendor of the vessel’s Grand Salon, the central area of the boutique signals the luxury of on-board shopping complete with the circular windows reminiscent of maritime travel. 

Jeanne Lanvin and the Riviera 

Jeanne Lanvin’s connection with the region began with her acquisition of the Villa Mauresque and Villa Sphinx in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Cannes, with its unique glamour, became a reference in Lanvin’s Riviera romance. In the early 1920s, she announced her arrival along the Boulevard de la Croisette opening a boutique within the Royal Hôtel. Beneath the palm-fringed promenade, Lanvin’s vision blossomed with a mix of sophistication and...

To mark the return of the House to the French Riviera, complimentary newspapers and archival drawing postcards will be available at the new ephemeral boutique.

LANVIN – CANNES

65 BOULEVARD DE LA CROISETTE

CANNES 06400

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