Harmonie ownership (2001–2018)
Lanvin was purchased by investor group Harmonie S.A. in August 2001.[24] The group was headed by Taiwanese media magnate Wang Shaw-lan.[25] However, in 2003 Wang bought out the other investors of Harmonie S.A.[26]
Joix Corporatic became the ready-to-wear licence holder in Japan in 2005, with a retail value of €50 million.[27] In Japan, Lanvin clothes are a licence held by Itochu and in 2007 made around $280 million in sales from Lanvin-branded clothes, more than the house made.[26]
The perfume business of the company was sold in 2007 to Interparfums.[26]
On 4 December 2009, Lanvin opened their first U.S. boutique in Bal Harbour, Florida.[28]
In 2011, Lanvin sales reached €203 million.[24] In 2012, Lanvin Ralph Bartel increased his stake in the brand to 25 percent with a capital increase of 17.5 million euros.[29]
On 20 November 2013, Lanvin became the official tailor of Arsenal FC.[30]
On 28 October 2015, Lanvin announced that Elbaz was no longer at the company, due to differences of opinion with the shareholders. He was replaced by Bouchra Jarrar in March 2016. Jarrar left the following year and was succeeded by Olivier Lapidus, who departed on 23 March 2018, after only two seasons. Lapidus' successor was not named upon his exit.