louis vuitton | the color blossom 2026 collection
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March 26, 2026
Louis Vuitton is bringing colour back to the conversation. When Georges Vuitton sketched out a floral pattern in 1896 to stop people from copying his father’s luxury trunks, he actually ended up creating a global emblem. The Louis Vuitton Monogram drew heavily from the swirling geometry of Victorian Gothic architecture and the Japanese family crests that were fascinating Parisian society at the time. A hundred and thirty years later, this floral obsession continues to evolve. This Autumn, the brand is expanding its ‘Color Blossom’ jewellery collection with a material you almost never see in Place Vendôme windows today. They have sourced a striking, deep navy mineral called ‘sodalite’ to bring a completely new mood to the iconic four-petal flower. People often refer to sodalite as the salt stone because of its unique mineral makeup. It is an opaque, moody rock filled with tiny white inclusions that look like distant galaxies or sea foam. Louis Vuitton rejects almost all of it, insisting on only the most vibrant blue cuts to ensure absolute quality. Turning these rough rocks into jewellery is a notoriously difficult task. The lapidary artisans have to sculpt the sodalite into a curved, three-dimensional dome known as a bombé... Read more »
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