Unveiled during Paris Fashion Week, Lanvin’s most recent men’s collection marked designer Lucas Ossendrijver’s first outing since the ousting of the label’s creative director Alber Elbaz this past October. Maintaining Lanvin’s modern aesthetic, Ossendrijver embraced relaxed silhouettes, crafting a collection of irresistible separates. Long coats were seamlessly draped and paired with billowing trousers. Models in slouchy unbuttoned shirts took to the catwalk, wearing creepers and trainers. Luxurious leather jackets, patterned short-sleeve shirts and sleeveless tops joined a range of plaid outerwear for a well-rounded range of cool.
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