Louis Vuitton is marking a milestone moment with the expansion of its Color Blossom Fine Jewelry collection, unveiled alongside a new global campaign fronted by House Ambassadors Ana de Armas and Ouyang Nana. The latest release introduces 28 new pieces that continue to build on the house’s long-standing relationship with its Monogram, celebrating 130 years since the motif first came into play.

Since its debut in 2015, the Color Blossom line has leaned into sculptural colored stones, bringing materials like mother-of-pearl, onyx, and malachite into sharp, polished focus. This season pushes things forward with the addition of sodalite, a deep navy-blue stone that rarely appears in fine jewelry. Featured across seven new designs, the stone anchors a mix of delicate necklaces, earrings, a multi-motif bracelet, and an open ring. Each piece is shaped through a meticulous lapidary process that draws out both the richness of the material and the dimensional quality of the Monogram Flower.

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Elsewhere, the expansion introduces a wider range of styling options. New short necklaces and sautoirs play with layered motifs, while closed rings are designed for stacking. Sleeper hoop earrings and a diamond-studded ear cuff add a more contemporary edge, balancing the collection’s refined base with a slightly more current feel. The pink mother-of-pearl lineup also grows, with five additional pieces that continue its softer, luminous direction.

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As Louis Vuitton continues to revisit and reinterpret its Monogram, the expanded Color Blossom collection arrives as both a celebration of heritage and a clear step forward in the house’s approach to modern fine jewelry.