One of Prague’s magnificent monuments was the perfect venue for the launch of Louis Vuitton's latest high jewellery collection, an exquisite line designed for the Joans of Arc and Medicis of today
It may be one of the most beautiful cities on earth, famed for its Gothic spires, cobbled streets and winding rivers, but that hasn’t stopped Prague from being passed over by the fashion set for Europe’s more famous capitals—until this year, that is, when it found itself in the spotlight.
Louis Vuitton launched its Riders of the Knights high jewellery collection during summer at Troja Palace, a baroque castle north of Prague that’s filled with mythological elements and trompe l’oeil surprises.
There could be few places as evocative for the launch of a collection that pays tribute to the inner strength of medieval women who transcended society’s constraints to forge their own destinies. These women made a lasting mark on the difficult world they lived in, shaping their fates through bravery, determination and independence—all traits possessed by the Louis Vuitton woman.
To pay homage to such strong women, Louis Vuitton’s new artistic director for watches and jewellery, Francesca Amfitheatrof, has created an exquisite collection that’s fresh and contemporary. “The collection is about these extraordinary medieval heroines who changed the course of history through the force of their strength and will. I capture the idea of strength through big chains, armour, amulets and even swords,” she says, as she points to a set of medieval sword brooches. “Yes, it is indeed quite a shift in aesthetics for Louis Vuitton jewellery, but no doubt the pieces maintain the codes very much identified with Louis Vuitton’s jewellery.”
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