Louis Vuitton Color Blossom marks its most significant expansion yet — 28 new pieces, a milestone anniversary, and one very unexpected stone.

Louis Vuitton Color Blossom Expands With 28 New Jewels
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Louis Vuitton Color Blossom Expands With 28 New Jewels

Louis Vuitton Color Blossom marks its most significant expansion yet — 28 new pieces, a milestone anniversary, and one very unexpected stone.

April 9, 2026

On 9 April 2026, Louis Vuitton unveiled the newest chapter of its Color Blossom fine jewellery collection, fronted by House Ambassadors Ana de Armas and Ouyang Nana. The launch introduces 28 new jewels and coincides with the 130th anniversary of the Louis Vuitton Monogram canvas — the four-petal flower first sketched by Georges Vuitton in 1896.

Louis Vuitton Color Blossom

Since 2015, Color Blossom has built its identity around meticulously carved coloured stones — mother-of-pearl, onyx, malachite — each shaped to follow the three-dimensional contours of the Monogram Flower. This season's standout addition is sodalite: a deep, opaque navy mineral that rarely appears at this level of fine jewellery. An opaque, moody rock filled with tiny white inclusions that resemble distant galaxies — Louis Vuitton rejects almost all sourced material, insisting only on the most vibrant blue cuts. Sodalite appears across seven new pieces — necklaces, a multi-motif bracelet, earrings, and an open ring — all crafted through a lapidary process that preserves the Monogram Flower's precise three-dimensional form.

The broader launch prioritises versatility. New closed rings for stacking, sautoirs mixing motifs, sleeper hoop earrings, and a diamond-studded ear cuff join the line — alongside five new pieces in pink mother-of-pearl. The casting of two ambassadors reflects the same logic: Ana de Armas for Western markets, Ouyang Nana across Asia and the United States — with pieces layered across multiple fingers and worn in tiers, making clear the collection's central argument: high-end jewellery that feels personal rather than ceremonial.

Louis Vuitton Color Blossom Ana de Armas
Ana de Armas
Louis Vuitton Color Blossom Ouyang Nana
Ouyang Nana

Rather than looking backward at its anniversary, Louis Vuitton uses the milestone to explore how its most recognisable codes continue to evolve through material, colour, and form. For a collection that began as a seasonal offering a decade ago, Louis Vuitton Color Blossom has grown into one of the house's most consistent fine jewellery propositions — and sodalite suggests it intends to keep pushing further.