Louis Vuitton unveiled its Spring 2026 campaign with Jennifer Connelly

Louis Vuitton has revealed its Spring 2026 women’s campaign starring Jennifer Connelly, marking her continued collaboration with the house as its longest-serving brand ambassador. Connelly has represented women’s collections designed by Nicolas Ghesquière since 2014, a relationship that began during the designer’s earlier years at Balenciaga.

Photographed by Cass Bird, the campaign was shot at an undisclosed location in the south of France. The images place Connelly inside a refined villa setting, where she is captured reclining on furniture, sitting atop stacks of books, or leaning against an old-fashioned pink mattress. Attentive viewers will note that the book seen in her hands is a prop rather than an actual published title.

Across the series, Connelly appears in multiple looks from the Spring 2026 collection. One outfit features a polished white silk high-neck blouse paired with fluid wide-leg trousers. Other looks introduce softer and more relaxed silhouettes, including a bell-sleeved knit sweater styled with cuffed shorts. The styling shifts between structured and casual, emphasizing versatility within the collection rather than a single dominant silhouette.

Accessories play a key role throughout the campaign. Several looks are completed with fringed gaiters and fuzzy shearling-lined mules, adding texture and contrast to the clean lines of the clothing. Footwear also includes the Sneakerina, with one version embroidered with colorful floral motifs. Bags featured in the images include the Express model, updated for the season in muted pastel tones such as Rose Atomic and Vanille.

Jewelry is kept refined and graphic, with Connelly wearing pieces from the new LV Cube silver jewelry range, which appears across multiple outfits. The accessories reinforce the collection’s focus on detail and material without overpowering the clothing.

Reflecting on the collection, Connelly said: “There is a power in the spaces we call our own — the room they hold for reflection, ease, to be ourselves. In Nicolas’ collection, each piece feels like an extension of that sanctuary,” referencing A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf.

The campaign will break in print on Tuesday, with the Spring 2026 collection landing in stores and online on Feb. 20.

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