As the oldest French fashion house still in business, Lanvin truly encapsulates Parisian elegance. Founded in 1889, it remains the epitome of luxury and sophistication. Newly appointed Creative Director Bruno Sialelli has arrived to breathe new life into this century-old house that had been looking for a new designer following Alber Elbaz's departure in 2015. A Studio Berçot graduate, this 31-year-old from Marseille previously worked for Paco Rabanne, Acne Studios and Balenciaga before taking up the position of design director for Loewe's Menswear collections, under the direction of Jonathan Anderson. His varied and interesting career path led him to be appointed as head of the men's and women's collections at this iconic French label. As custodian of Jeanne Lanvin's legacy as an avant-garde designer and visionary businesswoman, Bruno Sialelli brings an exciting edge to the brand without ever undermining its poise or character.