Louis Vuitton Debuts “Le Damier” Fine Jewelry Collection
For the house, the collection serves as an ode to the past and a symbol of the future
Louis Vuitton Debuts “Le Damier” Fine Jewelry Collection
For the house, the collection serves as an ode to the past and a symbol of the future
Text by Eliana Wood Gerndt
In a nod to its long-standing history, Louis Vuitton has just released its latest masterpiece, “Le Damier” fine jewelry collection. This stunning range of 12 unisex pieces is a modern reimagining of the Damier pattern, which has been a hallmark of LV’s identity since 1888 and was reintroduced in various other styles beginning in 1998.
Photography Billy Kidd | Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Every piece in this collection serves as a new-age artifact of the house, with gold squares and diamonds evenly spaced on gold or yellow gold metal bands. Designed to appear and feel malleable on the skin, the pieces have been deemed as a luxurious second skin.
The standout pieces in the collection include an emblematic ring and a tennis bracelet, alongside a circular pendant necklace and tiny hoops made of pure yellow gold. The ring has debuted itself as a true showstopper, available in three widths and two styles and perfect for adding a special touch to any outfit. The tennis bracelet, reinvented in a classic design, features the notoriously tactile stud design, while the pendant and gold hoops curve into a tightly-wound design making a tiny, yet, impactful appearance in one’s everyday look.
Photography Billy Kidd | Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
“It is a diamond collection that is not just about the stones but the pattern that they create. “Le Damier de Louis Vuitton embodies what modern jewelry is all about.”
– Francesca Amfitheatrof, Artistic Director for Watches and Jewelry
Photography Billy Kidd | Courtesy of Louis VuittonPhotography Billy Kidd | Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
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