Curb Sneaker
Chunky '90s-skate volume, jumbo rainbow laces and a gum sole — the sneaker that made Lanvin contemporary again.
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Story & heritage
The Curb arrived for Autumn/Winter 2020 under Bruno Sialelli, the creative director who had joined Lanvin in 2019 and was tasked with turning the world's oldest French couture house toward a younger, contemporary register. Unveiled during Paris Fashion Week, the Curb took its cues from late-1990s and early-2000s skate sneakers — oversized volumes, an extra-large padded tongue and jumbo woven laces.
It quickly became the most visible product of Sialelli's Lanvin and a fixture of the chunky-sneaker era, a casual silhouette that gave a heritage Maison — founded by Jeanne Lanvin in 1889 — a foothold in the streetwear conversation.
Materials & craft
The Curb is built on a low, wide last with panels of supple suede, smooth calf leather and technical mesh layered over one another, finished on a chunky rubber gum sole. The defining detail is the pair of outsized multicoloured zigzag laces that thread through the upper, set against a padded tongue carrying the engraved LANVIN Paris metal plate. The sole is embossed with the Lanvin name.
How to choose & style
The Curb reads as a deliberate statement — the volume and the rainbow laces do the talking, so it sits best against pared-back tailoring or simple denim rather than competing with a busy outfit. The black suede-and-leather version is the most versatile; the monochrome and bright-laced editions push it louder. As a chunky low-top it works across menswear and womenswear, exactly as Lanvin offers it.