Lanvin Perfume

Lanvin Perfume

Lanvin to Introduce New Fragrance This Summer

It's been four years since Lanvin released a fragrance, but that will change this Summer when it debuts its newest perfume, Jeanne Couture.

It's been four years since Lanvin released a fragrance, but that will change this Summer when it debuts its newest perfume, Jeanne Couture.

The fragrance is billed as a more mature and womanly version to its predecessor Jeanne — and both are named for the house's founder Jeanne Lanvin. Like the original, the Couture edition has fruity elements like raspberry, but that's where the similarities end. Jeanne Couture has notes of rose, violet leaves, cedarwood, musks, peonies, and magnolias.

Jeanne Couture's ad campaign (left) stars Juju Ivanyuk in a photo shot by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello. Bottles will debut in Northern Europe in May, and most other countries will have the fragrance by July. Some Asian countries will start selling Jeanne Couture as late as September. Currently, there are no plans to sell the fragrance in the United States, but in France the 100 ml. bottle will cost €76, or $100.55, and the 50 ml. version is to cost €53, or $70.15 at current exchange.

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Rumored To Be The New "It" Perfume

Predicted to be the new "it" perfume by people in the know, Rumeur by Lanvin is back for its third launch within the last 72 years.

Predicted to be the new "it" perfume by people in the know, Rumeur by Lanvin is back for its third launch within the last 72 years. The original fragrance debuted in 1934, was discontinued in 1971, then relaunched in 1979 before being discontinued again in 1982.

The new, modified scent was developed by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian of the frangrance company Takasago and Lanvin creative director Alber Elbaz. Together, they've created a woodsy, floral musk with a base of patchouli and musk and top notes of magnolia, white rose, jasmine, and orange tree blossom.

It is available as an eau de parfum and a parfum exclusively at Saks.com. The scent was initially so popular that Saks had to pull if off of the site, but it's now available for pre-order here or over the phone at (800) 347-9177; it will be back in stock by Oct. 4th. A .5-ounce bottle of pure perfume sells for $125, a 3.3-ounce bottle of Eau De Parfum sells for $85, and a 1.7-ounce Eau De Parfum sells for $65.