Louis Vuitton revisits its 1896 Monogram Flower with six diamond-laced jewels in pink and white gold.

Since 2012 the Idylle Blossom line has taken Louis Vuitton’s 1896 Monogram Flower—dreamed up by Georges Louis Vuitton—and translated it into everyday fine jewelry. This season the maison widens that garden with six pieces that balance heritage and understatement.
Two long necklaces headline the drop. Cast in pink or white gold, each chain carries spaced-out Monogram flowers picked out in diamonds, so the motif seems to float against the skin. The links are slim, the setting light, giving the silhouette an easy swing that works with a T-shirt or an evening dress.

A trio of bracelets follows. One is a narrow pink-gold cuff tipped by two bezel-set diamonds. The other two—one in pink gold, one in white—wrap the wrist in pavé stones, while polished LV initials break the sparkle with graphic contrast. All three stack neatly yet hold their own if worn solo.

The line ends with a pink-gold ring paved edge to edge in brilliant-cut diamonds and topped by a four-petal flower. It is slight in profile but catches light from every angle, nodding to the collection’s idea of modern keepsakes that age as well as the Monogram itself.

Together the six newcomers reaffirm Idylle Blossom’s premise: classic codes, edited forms, and jewels that slip into daily rotation without fuss.