The Louis Vuitton Spring-Summer 2026 Women’s campaign draws strength from contrast.
Grand heritage spaces frame moments of private reflection, creating a dialogue between monumentality and intimacy.
Fronted by House Ambassador Jennifer Connelly, the campaign explores personal space as a source of artistic freedom rather than isolation.
Unveiled as a visual poem, the campaign reflects a softer yet deliberate direction within the House’s evolving narrative.
A Cinematic Setting Rooted in History
Photographed by Cass Bird, the campaign channels a quiet cinematic language.
The images echo the atmosphere of Nicolas Ghesquière’s Spring-Summer 2026 runway presentation, staged within the historic summer apartments of Anne of Austria at the Louvre.
This setting anchors the collection in history while allowing contemporary expression to emerge naturally.








