While Louis Vuitton was founded in 1854 as a trunk-maker to the French elite, it was not until much later that jewellery was introduced as part of the Maison’s creative universe. Early collections focused on fashion jewellery, translating the brand’s established codes into wearable form through Monogram motifs, padlocks and travel-inspired symbols.
Since the development of its Fine and High Jewellery collections, Louis Vuitton has been characterised by bold creativity, architectural forms and a strong emphasis on storytelling. Collections frequently draw on themes of travel, craftsmanship and transformation, combining rare coloured stones with innovative techniques and meticulous savoir-faire.
Today, Louis Vuitton stands as a modern high jewellery player, distinctive not for centuries of jewellery tradition, but for its ability to translate an iconic brand identity into contemporary, high-value creations.