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Luvanis

Luvanis S.A. is a private investment company headquartered in Luxembourg and specialized in the incubation and revival of long-dormant luxury brands,[1] also coined as “sleeping beauties”.[2][3]

Luvanis
IndustryLuxury Goods
Founded11 February 2009
HeadquartersLuxembourg City, Luxembourg
Key people
Arnaud de Lummen, Managing director
Guy de Lummen, Board member
Carlo Schneider, Board member Pierre Mallevays, Board member
BrandsCharles James
Finnigans
Mainbocher
Maquet
Rose Bertin
WebsiteLuvanis.com

History edit

In 2007, Guy de Lummen and his son Arnaud de Lummen reintroduced the first Vionnet clothing line since 1939, with Sophia Kokosalaki as creative director and Barneys New York as exclusive distributor.[4] After the initial reboot,[5] Arnaud and Guy de Lummen sold Vionnet to Italian entrepreneurs Matteo Marzotto, former CEO of Valentino, and Gianni Castiglioni, CEO and owner of Marni.[6]

After this successful experience, the father-and-son duo founded Luvanis in 2009. In 2009, Luvanis acquired rights over the luxury trunk maker Moynat[7] and drove Bernard Arnault (through his holdings Groupe Arnault) to buy Moynat.[8] Moynat reopened in Paris in December 2011.[9] Luvanis also relaunched the French trunk maker Au Départ[10] and the American leather goods company Belber.[11] Belber was then sold to the former owners of Alain Figaret and Delvaux.[12] Au Départ was retributed to Asian investors and relaunched on rue Saint Honoré in 2019.[13][14]

In the wake of a landmark exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to the American fashion designer Charles James in 2014,[15] Luvanis joined forces and trademarks rights with the designer’s heirs in June 2016, paving the way for the revival of the couture house.[16][17] In September 2018, Luvanis revealed a new visual identity for Charles James, and put up for sale all the brands rights, which had been consolidated in the previous years.[18]

In October 2014, Luvanis put up for sale the Paul Poiret house and its archives[19] and sold it to the South Korean luxury group Shinsegae International in August 2015.[20] The sale was officially confirmed in January 2018 and the brand relaunched after a 90-year hiatus.[21]

Luvanis was the lead corporate sponsor of an exhibition on Mainbocher held at the Chicago History Museum between October 2016 and August 2017, which garnered more than 100,000 visitors. Luvanis announced plans to revive the couture house shortly after.[22]

Activities edit

Luvanis is a company focused on identifying and acquiring the rights to forgotten brand gems in order to reposition them and find partners or investors to fund their relaunch.[11][23] The business model attempts to strike a balance between reasserting the brands’ heritage, and updating it for the present.[24][25] Over the years, Luvanis has constituted a portfolio of long-dormant ‘sleeping beauty’ brands composed of former luxury houses in fashion, shoes, leather goods, jewelry, perfume, and champagne, which had enjoyed decades of success before closing doors.[26] Brands selected will typically have received great recognition[22] both in their prime (prizes at World's fairs, imperial or royal warrants) and later on, with for instance dedicated exhibitions (such as Paul Poiret or Charles James honored at the Metropolitan Museum of Art), or in some cases by becoming the object of a strong cult following.[27]

Notable brands edit

The most notable long heritage brands currently or formerly part of Luvanis portfolio include the following:

Brand Description Creation Became Dormant Status
Vever French Jeweler 1821 1982 Revived in 2021 by Camille and Damien Vever[28]
Finnigans British Trunk Maker 1830 1988
Au Départ French Trunk Maker 1834 1976 Revived in 2019 by new owners
Maquet French Leather

and Stationery Maker

1841 1993
Moynat French Trunk Maker 1849 1976 Revived in 2011 by new owner Bernard Arnault[1]
Belber Trunk Maker 1891 1970 Revived in 2016 by new owners[1]
Paul Poiret French Couture House 1903 1929 Revived in 2018 by new owner Shinsegae International[1]
Vionnet French Couture House 1912 1939 Revived in 2007 by Luvanis' owners; now owned by Goga Ashkenazi[1]
Charles James British-American Couture House 1928 1958
Mainbocher French-American Couture House 1929 1971
Herbert Levine American Shoe Maker 1948 1975

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Zanon, Johanna (2018). "Reawakening the 'Sleeping Beauties' of Haute Couture: The Case of Guy and Arnaud de Lummen". In Blaszczyk, Regina Lee; Pouillard, Véronique (eds.). European Fashion: The Creation of a Global Industry. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-1-5261-2210-0.
  2. ^ Zanon, Johanna (2017). The 'Sleeping Beauties' of Haute Couture: Jean Patou, Elsa Schiaparelli, Madeleine Vionnet. Oslo: University of Oslo. pp. 1–26.
  3. ^ Dion, Delphine; Mazzalovo, Gérald (2016). "Reviving sleeping beauty brands by rearticulating brand heritage". Journal of Business Research. 69 (12): 5894–5900. doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2016.04.105.
  4. ^ "Vionnet's Revival". Wall Street Journal. 2007-02-02. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  5. ^ Menkes, Suzy (2007-10-08). "Turnaround begins at Vionnet". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  6. ^ Ilari, Alessandra (2009-02-24). "Marzotto, Castiglioni Buy Vionnet". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  7. ^ Voight, Rebecca (2015-04-30). "The Cult of French Luxury Brand Moynat". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  8. ^ Narayan, Shoba (2012-03-06). "Arnault Eyes Bags of Potential in Trunk-Maker". Financial Times.
  9. ^ Socha, Miles (2011-12-01). "Bernard Arnault Revives Trunk Maker Moynat". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  10. ^ Elliott, Hannah. "Coming Soon: The Glamorous Fashion Brands You've Never Heard Of". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  11. ^ a b Socha, Miles (2012-05-02). "Arnaud de Lummen: Fashion's Brand Reviver". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  12. ^ "Press Release – The Revival of Belber 1891" (PDF). Belber commercial website. 2016-01-15.
  13. ^ Theodosi, Natalie (2019-09-30). "Heritage Trunk Maker Au Départ Returns With 'Extreme Luxury' Vision". WWD. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  14. ^ "Au Départ Looks To The Future With Latest Collection | V Magazine". vmagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  15. ^ "Charles James: Beyond Fashion". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  16. ^ Socha, Miles (2016-06-23). "Charles James Heirs Seek Brand Revival With New Partner". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  17. ^ Koski, Lorna (2018-03-13). "Charles James: Portrait of an 'Unreasonable' Designer". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  18. ^ Diderich, Joelle (2018-09-07). "EXCLUSIVE: Charles James Brand Rights Up for Sale". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-09-07.
  19. ^ Friedman, Vanessa. "Fashionistas and Investors Start Salivating: Paul Poiret Is For Sale". On the Runway Blog. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  20. ^ Socha, Miles (2015-08-10). "Paul Poiret Trademarks Acquired By Shinsegae International". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  21. ^ "The King of Fashion's House Gets a Second Chance at Life". The Fashion Law. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  22. ^ a b Foreman, Katya (2016-12-12). "Arnaud de Lummen on Reviving Sleeping Beauties". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  23. ^ Solca, Luca (2015-05-12). "Cinderellas, Snow Whites or Sleeping Beauties?". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  24. ^ Cochrane, Lauren (2014-11-07). "Why fashion loves to revive heritage brands". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  25. ^ Liroy, Choufan (2012-03-21). "Why Relaunch Old Fashion Houses?". The Business of Fashion. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  26. ^ Thomson, Adam (26 September 2013). "Arnaud de Lummen Awakens Vintage Luxury Brands from their Slumber". Financial Times. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  27. ^ "Brands & Culture. The 31st Marques Annual Conference". www.marques.org. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  28. ^ "A Paris Jewelry House Comes Back to Life". The New York Times. 23 May 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Zanon, Johanna (2018). “Reawakening the ‘Sleeping Beauties’ of Haute Couture: The Case of Guy and Arnaud de Lummen,” in European Fashion: The Creation of a Global Industry, Regina Lee Blaszczyk and Véronique Pouillard eds., Manchester: Manchester University Press 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

luvanis, private, investment, company, headquartered, luxembourg, specialized, incubation, revival, long, dormant, luxury, brands, also, coined, sleeping, beauties, industryluxury, goodsfounded11, february, 2009headquartersluxembourg, city, luxembourgkey, peop. Luvanis S A is a private investment company headquartered in Luxembourg and specialized in the incubation and revival of long dormant luxury brands 1 also coined as sleeping beauties 2 3 LuvanisIndustryLuxury GoodsFounded11 February 2009HeadquartersLuxembourg City LuxembourgKey peopleArnaud de Lummen Managing directorGuy de Lummen Board memberCarlo Schneider Board member Pierre Mallevays Board memberBrandsCharles JamesFinnigansMainbocherMaquetRose BertinWebsiteLuvanis com Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Notable brands 4 Notes and references 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editIn 2007 Guy de Lummen and his son Arnaud de Lummen reintroduced the first Vionnet clothing line since 1939 with Sophia Kokosalaki as creative director and Barneys New York as exclusive distributor 4 After the initial reboot 5 Arnaud and Guy de Lummen sold Vionnet to Italian entrepreneurs Matteo Marzotto former CEO of Valentino and Gianni Castiglioni CEO and owner of Marni 6 After this successful experience the father and son duo founded Luvanis in 2009 In 2009 Luvanis acquired rights over the luxury trunk maker Moynat 7 and drove Bernard Arnault through his holdings Groupe Arnault to buy Moynat 8 Moynat reopened in Paris in December 2011 9 Luvanis also relaunched the French trunk maker Au Depart 10 and the American leather goods company Belber 11 Belber was then sold to the former owners of Alain Figaret and Delvaux 12 Au Depart was retributed to Asian investors and relaunched on rue Saint Honore in 2019 13 14 In the wake of a landmark exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to the American fashion designer Charles James in 2014 15 Luvanis joined forces and trademarks rights with the designer s heirs in June 2016 paving the way for the revival of the couture house 16 17 In September 2018 Luvanis revealed a new visual identity for Charles James and put up for sale all the brands rights which had been consolidated in the previous years 18 In October 2014 Luvanis put up for sale the Paul Poiret house and its archives 19 and sold it to the South Korean luxury group Shinsegae International in August 2015 20 The sale was officially confirmed in January 2018 and the brand relaunched after a 90 year hiatus 21 Luvanis was the lead corporate sponsor of an exhibition on Mainbocher held at the Chicago History Museum between October 2016 and August 2017 which garnered more than 100 000 visitors Luvanis announced plans to revive the couture house shortly after 22 Activities editLuvanis is a company focused on identifying and acquiring the rights to forgotten brand gems in order to reposition them and find partners or investors to fund their relaunch 11 23 The business model attempts to strike a balance between reasserting the brands heritage and updating it for the present 24 25 Over the years Luvanis has constituted a portfolio of long dormant sleeping beauty brands composed of former luxury houses in fashion shoes leather goods jewelry perfume and champagne which had enjoyed decades of success before closing doors 26 Brands selected will typically have received great recognition 22 both in their prime prizes at World s fairs imperial or royal warrants and later on with for instance dedicated exhibitions such as Paul Poiret or Charles James honored at the Metropolitan Museum of Art or in some cases by becoming the object of a strong cult following 27 Notable brands editThe most notable long heritage brands currently or formerly part of Luvanis portfolio include the following Brand Description Creation Became Dormant Status Vever French Jeweler 1821 1982 Revived in 2021 by Camille and Damien Vever 28 Finnigans British Trunk Maker 1830 1988 Au Depart French Trunk Maker 1834 1976 Revived in 2019 by new owners Maquet French Leather and Stationery Maker 1841 1993 Moynat French Trunk Maker 1849 1976 Revived in 2011 by new owner Bernard Arnault 1 Belber Trunk Maker 1891 1970 Revived in 2016 by new owners 1 Paul Poiret French Couture House 1903 1929 Revived in 2018 by new owner Shinsegae International 1 Vionnet French Couture House 1912 1939 Revived in 2007 by Luvanis owners now owned by Goga Ashkenazi 1 Charles James British American Couture House 1928 1958 Mainbocher French American Couture House 1929 1971 Herbert Levine American Shoe Maker 1948 1975Notes and references edit a b c d e Zanon Johanna 2018 Reawakening the Sleeping Beauties of Haute Couture The Case of Guy and Arnaud de Lummen In Blaszczyk Regina Lee Pouillard Veronique eds European Fashion The Creation of a Global Industry Manchester Manchester University Press ISBN 978 1 5261 2210 0 Zanon Johanna 2017 The Sleeping Beauties of Haute Couture Jean Patou Elsa Schiaparelli Madeleine Vionnet Oslo University of Oslo pp 1 26 Dion Delphine Mazzalovo Gerald 2016 Reviving sleeping beauty brands by rearticulating brand heritage Journal of Business Research 69 12 5894 5900 doi 10 1016 j jbusres 2016 04 105 Vionnet s Revival Wall Street Journal 2007 02 02 Retrieved 2018 02 02 Menkes Suzy 2007 10 08 Turnaround begins at Vionnet The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 02 02 Ilari Alessandra 2009 02 24 Marzotto Castiglioni Buy Vionnet Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 02 02 Voight Rebecca 2015 04 30 The Cult of French Luxury Brand Moynat Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2018 02 02 Narayan Shoba 2012 03 06 Arnault Eyes Bags of Potential in Trunk Maker Financial Times Socha Miles 2011 12 01 Bernard Arnault Revives Trunk Maker Moynat Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 02 02 Elliott Hannah Coming Soon The Glamorous Fashion Brands You ve Never Heard Of Forbes Retrieved 2018 02 02 a b Socha Miles 2012 05 02 Arnaud de Lummen Fashion s Brand Reviver Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 02 02 Press Release The Revival of Belber 1891 PDF Belber commercial website 2016 01 15 Theodosi Natalie 2019 09 30 Heritage Trunk Maker Au Depart Returns With Extreme Luxury Vision WWD Retrieved 2019 10 21 Au Depart Looks To The Future With Latest Collection V Magazine vmagazine com Retrieved 2019 10 21 Charles James Beyond Fashion The Metropolitan Museum of Art Retrieved 2018 02 02 Socha Miles 2016 06 23 Charles James Heirs Seek Brand Revival With New Partner Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 02 02 Koski Lorna 2018 03 13 Charles James Portrait of an Unreasonable Designer Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 05 25 Diderich Joelle 2018 09 07 EXCLUSIVE Charles James Brand Rights Up for Sale Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 09 07 Friedman Vanessa Fashionistas and Investors Start Salivating Paul Poiret Is For Sale On the Runway Blog Retrieved 2018 02 02 Socha Miles 2015 08 10 Paul Poiret Trademarks Acquired By Shinsegae International Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 02 02 The King of Fashion s House Gets a Second Chance at Life The Fashion Law Retrieved 2018 05 25 a b Foreman Katya 2016 12 12 Arnaud de Lummen on Reviving Sleeping Beauties Women s Wear Daily Retrieved 2018 02 02 Solca Luca 2015 05 12 Cinderellas Snow Whites or Sleeping Beauties The Business of Fashion Retrieved 2018 02 02 Cochrane Lauren 2014 11 07 Why fashion loves to revive heritage brands The Guardian Retrieved 2018 02 02 Liroy Choufan 2012 03 21 Why Relaunch Old Fashion Houses The Business of Fashion Retrieved 2018 02 02 Thomson Adam 26 September 2013 Arnaud de Lummen Awakens Vintage Luxury Brands from their Slumber Financial Times Retrieved 2018 02 02 Brands amp Culture The 31st Marques Annual Conference www marques org Retrieved 2018 02 02 A Paris Jewelry House Comes Back to Life The New York Times 23 May 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Further reading editZanon Johanna 2018 Reawakening the Sleeping Beauties of Haute Couture The Case of Guy and Arnaud de Lummen in European Fashion The Creation of a Global Industry Regina Lee Blaszczyk and Veronique Pouillard eds Manchester Manchester University Press 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luvanis amp oldid 1220495157, 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