Lanvin & Other Windows (Paris, France)


No other boutique captures whimsical fun as much as Lanvin does when it comes to store windows. Which is one of the many reasons I keep posting them on a monthly basis (to view previous windows click here). So imagine my surprise when the recent displays didn't feature the usual cute and flamboyant mannequins but instead shoppers were greeted by what resembled a high-end strip club (albeit one where most participants were fully clad - in expensive clothes no less). A few days later, when the FW10 looks were finally revealed, it made more sense, seeing how the mannequins were sporting the same Cleopatra wigs as the runway models. Nevertheless I'm still not quite sure why Alber Elbaz chose to use the same styling for SS10 windows, but in any case, these definitely got some attention, especially as the dolls looked quite real in an almost creepy way. As I took most images during the day, I've borrowed the night shots from the fabulous Journal des Vitrines. As usual, larger versions of the photos can be viewed by clicking on them.

Lanvin Homme

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A very 80s looking model on a rotating stripper pole platform...

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Sorry for the awful reflection on the left, but hopefully you get the idea... a half-naked mannequin dancing around yet another pole.

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The two side-windows featuring more acrobatic guys on a rotating platform.

Lanvin Femme

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Main window: sultry women... just hanging out I guess? (above the night shot to give an idea of the red light).

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Side Window Number 1.

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More sexy poses. If the girls wore less clothes, Lanvin could actually charge for this....

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The remaining windows (shot during the day). These mannequins looked remarkably lifelike in person.

And for anyone who's still missing the more playful windows, here a short selection of other note-worthy displays in Paris this month:

Louis Vuitton

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A small selection of the main windows of the primary flagship. I'm guessing most LV boutiques will have a similar display, but I loved the idea of the floating mannequin in the top right picture.

Below a very short video clip of the floating mannequin:

(video courtesy of Journal des Vitrines).

Joseph

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The British retailer usually has some of the cutest windows. Here an adorable safari scene (note the curious giraffe, top left).

Printemps

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A little spring fever thanks to Printemps.

Finally, I'd like to thank the following wonderful bloggers for giving me these lovely blog awards:

Meraldia and The Trendy Fashionista for the Sunshine Award

Miss J from Being High Maintenance, Not Bitchy for the Over the Top Award (which comes with a tag I've already completed here)


Pearl Westwood from Fashion Pearls of Wisdom for the Beautiful Blogger Award


And last but not least, Anya from Couture Millinery Atelier for the very chic Hats So Much Award which she created herself


I'd like to pass these awards to all my readers as there isn't just one person I'd like to thank but I'm grateful to all who find the time to stop by my blog. Wishing everyone a lovely new week!

69 comments:

  1. The links in your previous post are very interesting, darling!

    xxxxxxx

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  2. Hey love--

    Not sure how I feel about the red light district style windows at Lanvin... I do appreciate the Printemps windows, though. Nothing says spring like a load of florals.

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  3. Lanvin - Strangely seductive... and I love the model's hair. Joseph's windows look happily innocent in comparison.

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  4. I am loving the LV floating mannequin. How do they do it to make it go up and down? Interesting. I love Lanvin windows too. They are always surprising.

    xoxo
    B* a la Moda

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  5. wow, the lanvin windows are always edgy, this more than any other. one of the mannequins has the same hair cut as me...not sure if that is a good thing or not!?

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  6. OMG, Printempts is beautiful! really seductive and spring-y. I love it :)
    I hope you are having a wonderful day!
    xoxo

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  7. That giraffe peaking out from behind the mannequins is the cutest thing I've ever seen in a display window! Adorable!

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  8. I love to window shop here. : )

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  9. Lol wow, those were some risque and suggestive windows that Lanvin created!

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  10. I always enjoy all your Lanvin window posts!
    congrats on the awards as well~
    xo

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  11. ughh i have totally been lusting for Lanvin since their spring collection last year. love their effortless use of bold and bright colors!

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  12. Gorgeous and fabulous windows! I always thought it would be so cool to decorate store windows, especially for the holidays. :)

    I hope you are having a wonderful week! xoxo

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  13. Lanvin's windows are more sultry than those I saw in Amsterdam's Red Light District! Au Printemp's are very pretty!

    Gorgeous pics as always

    XOXO LOLA:)

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  14. Lanvin windows are always so intriguing and you are my main source for viewing them! This post in particular is so interesting, how creative and bold! I hope you are having a good week, congrats on your awards...truly ALWAYS deserving you are. :)

    xoxo
    Rachel

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  15. The Lanvin windows are rather interesting. I think Printemps is my favorite though. COngratulations on all your well deserved awards!
    Happy Tuesday,
    Mimi

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  16. So funky windows
    I like iiit!

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  17. Great photos!
    Love your blog
    Such a unique and colourful collection!
    Xo Veronica
    fashi0npassi0n.blogspot.com

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  18. So far these Lanvin windows are my favourite ones! And it's hard to believe those girls aren't real. :)
    Congratulations on your awards, darling!
    Wishing you a wonderful week!

    LR
    xxx

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  19. Oh, thank you for this wonderful treat!:-))) I love every single display. It inspires me tremendously especially since I am working right now on window displays for my own Atelier.Who knew it could be so difficult!:-)

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  20. omg omg I LOVEEEE LOUIS VUITTON!!! hence I love the post. Floating mannequin is a neat idea. I can't wait until I get my bonus this year I think I want to splurge on another LV... though I should really be putting it towards mortgage but that's really not as fun lol

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  21. Fantastic! The Hippo is a tad odd, but the rest are all very cool.

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  22. Ahh I am on YOUR blog roll?? How exciting! I am so honored. Obviously I will be returning the favor!

    Lanvin is one of my total favorites. I would probably put myself into some serious debt if I was permitted to go into one of their stores.

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  23. Oh this looks totally badass. I adore Lanvin!

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  24. I've loved Lanvin since Maggie's fabulous leopard frock!

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  25. lanvin is the bomb!

    how awesome would it be to be the person who creates all window displays. i think it would be pretty dang awesome.

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  26. I love looking at shop fronts. Some of them are so creative! The Printemps one is my favourite. Although, I am loving the dancing male mannequin in Lanvins shop front.

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  27. These windows are amazing! I love all the action going on in there!

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  28. Lanvin windows are so eye catching!

    PS Thanks so much about your advise on how to better wear my clog platforms. They were such a big help!

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  29. Love the red Lanvin windows!

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  30. I absolutely adore the Lanvin Femme windows. They are so representative of females helping one another to get ready for a girls night out!! :)

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  31. Love the Lanvin Femme windows...so sexy!

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  32. How much I wished I could go shopping there right now. The floating manequin is quite impressive.

    -The Trendy Fashionista
    http://thetrendyfashionista.blogspot.com

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  33. First - congrat's on your awards, you deserve them most certainly for your incredible posts and your ability to connect with your readers.

    The Lanvin mannequins were incredible. I loved the poses, made you forget they aren't real people. The windows of Printemps, remarkable.

    Another one of your great reads. Take much care xx

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  34. Nice to see some good old Lanvin ;)

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  35. Congratulations on the awards! I love that coral Lanvin dress ... absolutely lovely!

    Sydnie
    www.takemeouttotherunway.blogspot.com

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  36. the poses are so unique. i would def stop by if i saw that on a window display. :) thanks for sharing babe! and congrats on the awards. you totally deserve them!

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  37. You've got to adore Lanvin - the Printemps display is pretty cool too

    6 languages - ahh im so not worthy! Karl has nothing on you - I want your life even more now!!

    Stay safe and chic ma chérie,
    English Rose x
    http://iamanenglishrose.blogspot.com

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  38. sigh. we really don't have a lot of window inspiration where i live.

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  39. What a sexy innocent intruiging combanation. They hair is truly amazing, such inspiration from your blog - thank you!
    XOXOX
    Libby
    http://fashionconfectionairy.weebly.com

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  40. Congratulations on all your much deserved Awards!
    I loved seeing the window displays for Lanvin, Printemps, Joseph and Louis Vuitton. Thank you.

    Have a happy Easter
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  41. ooooh lanvin windows..the one where mannequins sit on the floor is just perfect. ahh and I adore Joseph--its full of goodies.
    p.s. congratulation on the awards. I gave you one in my previous post but forgot to inform :)

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  42. Amazing pics, darling!
    And congrats on all your awards!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  43. Awards well-deserved my dear! This post is fun. Lanvin really rocks it. Printemps is classically spring-like and thus gorgeous... food for the soul on this rainy Easter weekend!

    Stay chic and dry;)

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  44. I really admire how creatively these mannequins have been positioned and styled. And the inclusion of a hippo?! Fantastic! Why can't the high street incorporate such brilliance also? I really like Lanvin, especially because they have a gorgeous pair of heels on sale on theoutnet.com that I neeeeeeeed. so badddddd.

    - Anna Jane xxx

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  45. Love the whimsy of the LV windows. They're always such works of art. One of my girlfriends used to be a merchandiser and she really misses doing windows.

    *Kelsey

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  46. Aww , I really want to go to Paris ! So many nice boutiques there ! The idea of floating mannequin is just lovely ! Thanks for sharing , and have a nice weekend ! xoxox

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  47. Great post!
    I like your bolg. I'll follow it.
    xoxo
    Festy
    http://www.festyinstyle.blogspot.com/

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  48. i adore the photos
    gorgeous and chic!!!!
    looks so beautiful
    thanks for sharing darling!
    and thanks for your comments, it was so sweet of you!

    -cma
    COSMICaroline.blogspot.com

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  49. I stopped by to wish you beautiful happy Easter and to send you million of happy Easter sun bunnies your way!:-))) Hope you will enjoy this beautiful weekend!:-)

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  50. i LOVE the lanvin window displays. It's always so much fun to walk around all the super expensive stores(and does lavin befit that description...)

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  51. WOW, those shop windows all look so extraordinary. And you are right, the Lanvin mannequins look kind of creepy
    *Nathalie

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  52. im loving Lanvin Mannequin and printemps window display :)
    xoxo

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  53. that main window from Lanvin Femme is fab
    kisses&take.care

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  54. I saw the Lanvin window last month, it is absolutely beautiful!

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  55. Lanvin windows are amazing !
    It's not the first time that I make this comment !
    I really love Lanvin !
    Happy Easter dear !
    *°*°*°*
    Really like your blog*°*°*

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  56. AMAZING windows. LV is my favourite. Awesome blog.
    x

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  57. beautiful Printemps windows - so fun. I really am excited to come to Paris and I can't wait to go to Printemps!

    I don't know if I like the Lanvin windows - a bit too sexed up, or just overtly sexual. Interest to look at but not sure if I like them.

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  58. oh i saw you were posting on lanvin, and i got positively giddy! but these are a little CALIGULA-ESQUE, no? sans the nudity! eke! they aren't offensive or anything, but perhaps not my favorite.

    i hate lv. i don't know what my problem is, but all things lv make me angry. i know -- i have issues!

    but!!!!

    i LOVE the printemps displays! absolutley gorgeous!!!

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  59. window displays are a work of art!

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  60. Love love love Lanvin! And the LV video.

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  61. Those are some great windows!
    Congrats on your award :) Well deserved. I especially love the Louis Vuitton balloons..wish I would love to have those for my birthday party!!

    http://smallcity-bigstyle.blogspot.com/

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  62. Hi lovey! Sorry, I've been MIA as of late. Wow, honestly I think if I saw the men around the stripper pole I'd burst out laughing. I do prefer the Lanvin Femme windows though. My fav is the Printemps because who can resist pretty flowers?

    Congrats on all of your well-deserved awards! Hope your travels have been fab!

    xo, becs

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  63. Those window displays are amazing!!

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  64. Congrats on all the awards, love!

    I am loving the Printemps windows, wow! And Lanvin's makes me want to get bangs. And love LV's floating mannequin!

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