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October 02, 2008

Lanvin Predicts 30% Growth for 2008

French fashion house Lanvin expects to see sales of $200 million this year thanks to sell-thru on handbags and other pre-fall collection goods, according to WWD.

The luxe brand is predicting growth of 30% this year after speeding up their delivery times in order to take advantage of early sales.

Lanvin’s next move is to expand its locations. It’s reportedly considering stores in both L.A. and Milan.

Posted by Blacks on October 2, 2008 10:40 AM

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