Ana de Armas Shines in Louis Vuitton Color Blossom Jewelry Campaign 2026
Ana de Armas fronts Louis Vuitton’s Color Blossom 2026 jewelry campaign, showcasing layered diamonds and colorful stones.
Ana de Armas is making a strong case for statement jewelry this season. As the face of Louis Vuitton’s 2026 Color Blossom campaign, she steps into a softer, more intimate kind of luxury that still feels bold.
The campaign keeps things simple on the styling side, which works in its favor. Ana is dressed in cozy, cream-toned knitwear that almost fades into the background, letting the jewelry take full focus. It’s a smart contrast. The softness of the fabric highlights the shine and color of each piece without competing for attention.
The Color Blossom collection builds on Louis Vuitton’s signature Monogram Flower, reimagined in fine jewelry. This time, it’s all about variety and layering. You see mother-of-pearl pieces set with pavĂ© diamonds, giving off a soft glow, alongside deeper tones like navy sodalite framed in rich yellow gold.
Across the campaign, Ana leans into stacking. Rings are layered across multiple fingers, necklaces are worn in tiers, and delicate station chains sit alongside bolder pendants. Some pieces feature stones like lapis and emerald, scattered subtly to create a mix that feels personal rather than overly styled.
What stands out is how wearable everything feels. Even though these are high-end pieces, the way they’re styled makes them look easy to throw on, whether it’s one necklace or a full stack. That flexibility is really the point of the collection.
The visuals stay close and almost quiet, focusing on small details like how the light hits a diamond or how the pieces move together. It gives the campaign a more personal feel, like you’re seeing the jewelry up close rather than from a distance.
It’s refined, but not stiff. And with Ana at the center, it feels natural rather than overly polished.


