Kick, Push, Curb
Skateboarder Tyler Blue Golden tests out Lanvin’s cult classic Curb sneaker.
- Text: Romany Williams
- Photography: Daniel Weiss

What does the oldest French fashion house in operation have in common with street skating? Adaptation. To maintain its tremendous legacy, Lanvin has had no choice but to evolve with the ever-changing sensibilities of global culture. The house moves forward through time, colliding with the new; each collision transforms it and makes the brand stronger in its wake. Skateboarding is all about interacting with the surroundings, finding new ways to get creative with morphing cityscapes and surprising materials.
The Lanvin Curb sneaker is a synchronicity. A nod to the infamous Osiris D3—a skate shoe launched in 2001 that redefined, and polarized, the genre with its exaggerated proportions—the Curb’s chunky, round silhouette pairs just as well with fat laces and oversized denim as it does with a relaxed suiting look. For FW23, Lanvin injected even more personality into the Curb, with new pale pink and yellow ombré suede options, and customizable woven chevron laces in every shade. As skateboarder and model Tyler Blue Golden illustrates in the streets of New York, in the post-ugly era, there are no rules.

Tyler wears Lanvin shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers. Top Image: Tyler wears Lanvin shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.

Tyler wears Lanvin shirt and Lanvin jeans.

Tyler wears Lanvin jacket, Lanvin shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.

Tyler wears Lanvin shirt.

Tyler wears Lanvin t-shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.

Tyler wears Lanvin shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.

Tyler wears Lanvin shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.

Tyler wears Lanvin t-shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.

Tyler wears Lanvin t-shirt, Lanvin jeans and Lanvin sneakers.
- Text: Romany Williams
- Photography: Daniel Weiss
- Styling: Shayna Arnold
- Model: Tyler Golden
- Photography Assistant: Kyle de Vre
- Date: September 28, 2023

