

An exotic and festive dinner party. Who will take a bite of the forbidden apple : the angel or the snake???
You can always count on LANVIN to shake up the party!
The Resort Report
Looks from the Resort 2012 collections of LANVIN and YVES SAINT LAURENT

Looks from the Resort 2012 collections of BALENCIAGA and PETER PILOTTO

Looks from the Resort 2012 collections of BOTTEGA VENETA and CÉLINE
In that delightful season-between-seasons that is Resort (pre-spring to some), several of Coccodrillo’s favourite designers have delivered fabulously optimistic collections – each offering a concise, transitional wardrobe for the holiday season. Showing the garments in intimate presentations in New York or simply in lookbook images to the press, Resort collections feed the hardline commercial reality of the industry – but these designers prove that sellable doesn’t equal boring!
At YVES SAINT LAURENT, Stefano Pilati showed anchor motifs and a poppy print on prim, sailor-inspired ensembles – paired with lipstick red or white patent platform Mary-Janes. BOTTEGA VENETA‘s Thomas Maier concerned himself with pairing neutrals and brights with the right blend of utility details and louche silky tailoring. Also at LANVIN, Alber Elbaz went luxe and fluid – pleating, draping and fringing silk or jersey into longline frocks, slinky minidresses in neutrals and soft jewel tones – with a surprising finalé of childrenswear!
Phoebe Philo injected CÉLINE with some unexpected flower-power amidst tuxedo-inspired separates, balancing it all upon white platforms or pointy pumps. She explored multi-coloured leather patchwork across outerwear and accessories, and a fabulous flower print that hit full speed in a 50′s-inspired pantsuit (above). Florals were seen at PETER PILOTTO too, where Christopher de Vos and Peter Pilotto explored jacquards at a microscopic level, imbuing their digi-print wrap dresses with the character of silkscreen. For BALENCIAGA, Nicholas Ghesquiere once again moved forward by looking back, tapping into the house’s heritage for batwing sleeves, cocooning coats and voluminous shorts. The heavier silhouettes were brought firmly into the present with sporty details like the perspex visor, a shot of metallic silk, and winged, peep-toe sandals.
We look forward to seeing some of these shoe designs in Coccodrillo come Christmas!
Salvador’s sweet tooth for Lanvin
Lanvin Chocolate x Salvadore Dali. Surely one of the earliest commercial collisions of fashion and art? Unfortunately, Lanvin Chocolates bear no relationship to the Parisian fashion house, however we like to think that in this case they do! In 1968, Spanish artist Salvadore Dali starred in this humorous commercial for the chocolate company, lending a rather comical bend of his signature moustache and the exclamation:
JE SUIS FOU DU CHOCOLAT LANVIN!
I’m crazy about Lanvin chocolate!
This wasn’t Surrealist Salvador Dali’s first commercial run-in with sweets – he also designed the logo for lollipop maker Chupa Chups.


Lanvin Spring Summer 2011 is now instore at Coccodrillo Ladies & Mens Boutiques
Fantastic Sandalvia FANTASTIC MAN magazine, we offer an expert perspective on one of our more unusual styles for summer, in store right now at Coccodrillo mens boutique. Fantastic Man is celebrating ‘the sandal’ this week, opening discussion on a different style every day. Click here to check it out.
“Here, LANVIN puts a nice twist on the banal with a TEVA-style outsole and very LANVIN upper; they are a lovely marriage of opposites. And, as more than one FANTASTIC MAN staffer notes, spectacularly comfortable.”
Shoe-shineAt LANVIN today, menswear has arrived at a pinnacle of hybridity – where the structures and lines of classical tailoring collide with the finesse of hi-tech fabrications and a conceptual reconstruction of garments. Designers Alber Elbaz and Lucas Ossendrijver blur the lines between decades to constantly deliver a fresh and debonair aesthetic for the 21st century. (more…)