A sense of serene reflection defines the latest visual narrative captured by photographer Cass Bird. Set within a personal haven, ambassador Jennifer Connelly embodies a collection that celebrates the private sphere as a space for boundless freedom and inventiveness. The imagery draws inspiration from the original runway presentation held in the summer apartments of Anne of Austria at the Louvre.

Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière has reimagined the home as a dwelling shaped by life rather than mere function. This perspective manifests in a joyful subversion of traditional indoor attire, where refined textures and flowing draperies move like a second skin. The silhouettes frequently lean into lingerie-inspired forms, featuring pink and white cascades of pleats and folds that mimic the drape of curtains.
Other ensembles evoke the soft volume of bed linens, emphasizing a feminine space defined by softness and serenity. This delicate approach is grounded by architectural shapes and the meticulous savoir-faire of floral fringed embroidery. The transition from the private to the public world is bridged by a series of revitalized accessories and new shapes.

The legendary Speedy finds a daily, supple evolution in the Express Bag, which arrives in vibrant shades like Rose Atomic and Vanille. Meanwhile, the Squire bag draws its lineage from the Alma and the transformation of the cosmetic pouch into a monogrammed accessory. Hard-sided details also make an appearance on the corners of the Noe Trunk, nodding to a heritage of travel.
The art of stacking is explored through the LV Cube jewelry collection, which takes its inspiration from Gaston Vuitton’s historic Pateki game. These pieces, interwoven with the signature Damier pattern, now include a new silver range. Footwear follows a similar balance of grace and comfort with the introduction of the Sneakerina and the Haven mules.
Available in stores from 20 February, the collection offers an invitation to a world where creativity and femininity merge.