Jennifer Connelly Anchors Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2026 Vision
Louis Vuitton turns to continuity in a season of creative change, naming longtime ambassador Jennifer Connelly as the face of its Spring 2026 women’s campaign. The choice underscores Nicolas Ghesquière’s steady vision for the house, anchored by a muse who has embodied his aesthetic for more than a decade.
A Vuitton ambassador since 2014, Connelly remains Ghesquière’s most enduring collaborator in women’s ready-to-wear, a relationship that began during his tenure at Balenciaga. Known for her fearless red-carpet presence, she brings a quieter, equally confident sensibility to this campaign—one rooted in intimacy and ease.


Photographed by Cass Bird, the images capture Connelly in a refined villa in the south of France, styled for moments of elegant domesticity. She moves between a crisp high-neck silk blouse paired with fluid trousers and more playful looks, including a flared-sleeve knit with tailored shorts, finished with fringed leg warmers and shearling-lined mules. The mood is relaxed but deliberate, balancing polish with comfort.

“The feeling I wanted to convey was the serenity of being at home,” Ghesquière said following the collection’s presentation at the Louvre, staged in the museum’s newly restored former royal apartments. “There’s also a pleasure in dressing up at home,” he added—a sentiment that aligns seamlessly with Vuitton’s vision of understated luxury.

