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Jennifer Connelly × Vuitton: When Home Becomes Couture

At the heart of the new Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 campaign lies a quiet, almost domestic understanding: the one between Nicolas Ghesquière and Jennifer Connelly, a House Ambassador who embodies an idea of femininity that is intellectual, introspective and never performative. Photographed by Cass Bird, Connelly moves through interiors seemingly suspended in time, a direct reflection of the show staged in the summer apartments of Anne of Austria at the Louvre. Here, the home is not a refuge, but a living space shaped by gestures, reading and thought.

Jennifer Connelly thus becomes the ideal face of a collection that reinterprets “indoor” dressing with freedom and sartorial precision: draperies recalling curtains stirred by air, whites evoking monumental bed linens, floral embroideries speaking of savoir-faire and architectural rigor. Everything adheres to the body with natural ease, like a second skin. Alongside her, the accessories — from the new Express Bag to the Sneakerina — never interrupt the narrative, but quietly support it. The collaboration works because it never forces the role of the muse: Connelly doesn’t perform Vuitton, she inhabits it. And in this subtle balance between intimacy and style, the maison finds one of its most poetic expressions.

Jennifer Connelly × Vuitton: When Home Becomes Couture

At the heart of the new Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 campaign lies a quiet, almost domestic understanding: the one between Nicolas Ghesquière and Jennifer Connelly, a House Ambassador who embodies an idea of femininity that is intellectual, introspective and never performative. Photographed by Cass Bird, Connelly moves through interiors seemingly suspended in time, a direct reflection of the show staged in the summer apartments of Anne of Austria at the Louvre. Here, the home is not a refuge, but a living space shaped by gestures, reading and thought.

Jennifer Connelly thus becomes the ideal face of a collection that reinterprets “indoor” dressing with freedom and sartorial precision: draperies recalling curtains stirred by air, whites evoking monumental bed linens, floral embroideries speaking of savoir-faire and architectural rigor. Everything adheres to the body with natural ease, like a second skin. Alongside her, the accessories — from the new Express Bag to the Sneakerina — never interrupt the narrative, but quietly support it. The collaboration works because it never forces the role of the muse: Connelly doesn’t perform Vuitton, she inhabits it. And in this subtle balance between intimacy and style, the maison finds one of its most poetic expressions.