
Louis Vuitton unveils its Spring Summer 2026 Women’s campaign starring House Ambassador Jennifer Connelly, shaped by a focused, introspective vision centered on interior life and personal space. The campaign reflects the core ideas of Nicolas Ghesquière, Artistic Director of Women’s Collections, and draws directly from the Spring Summer 2026 show staged within the summer apartments of Anne of Austria at the Louvre. Photographed by Cass Bird, the imagery situates Connelly within quiet, private moments that echo the collection’s exploration of intimacy and freedom inside the home.
Ghesquière builds the collection around the home as a lived environment. He approaches domestic space as something shaped by memory, routine, and personal freedom. This idea guides a wardrobe that plays with traditional indoor garments, shifting their function and form. The collection treats clothing as part of daily life inside the home, shaped by movement and comfort.


Jennifer Connelly appears within her personal interior, framed by soft light and quiet gestures. She reads, pauses, and reflects, allowing the clothes to exist within moments of stillness. Her presence anchors the campaign in calm observation. She wears flowing draperies and refined textures that follow the body with ease.
The silhouettes lean toward lingerie-inspired forms, expressed through cascading white and pink ensembles that recall pleated curtains and folded textiles. Voluminous white looks reference bed linens, emphasizing softness and a sense of rest within the feminine interior. Floral fringed embroidery appears across select pieces, paired with architectural shapes that reflect Ghesquière’s ongoing design language.

The Express Bag evolves from the Speedy, taking on a softer structure suited to city movement. Louis Vuitton introduces it in vibrant tones, including Rose Atomic and Vanille. The Squire bag draws from the lineage of the Alma, itself born from a transformed cosmetic pouch, and arrives in Monogram as a refined feminine shape. The Noé Trunk incorporates hard-sided corner details, referencing the House’s trunk-making history while adapting it to a compact format.
The LV Cube jewelry collection takes inspiration from Gaston Vuitton’s historic Pateki game and integrates the Damier signature. The collection encourages stacking and introduces a new silver range. Footwear arrives through the Sneakerina, conceived as an expression of the modern muse. The design balances lightness and structure, offered in colorful versions as well as white, brown, and black. These styles pair with the Haven mules, extending the collection’s focus on comfort and adaptability. The Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 2026 Women’s Collection will appear in stores and across Louis Vuitton social platforms starting February 20.

















