Bravery from Louis Vuitton: An Ode to the Maison’s Mysterious Founder

September 23, 2021

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Vuitton, the founder of one of the most iconic fashion houses in the world and whose own life is still a mystery. A dazzling new high jewellery collection called Bravery by Louis Vuitton – a glittering ode to the founder of the maison and his legacy – is designed to lift the veil of secrecy for those who admire the maestro’s work.

Created by the brand’s Artistic Director Francesca Amfitheatrof, this spectacular high jewellery collection is split into chapters, each chronologically marking key moments in Louis Vuitton’s life and aesthetic. If you want to get to know the entire collection all at once, then you must look at its various colours and its “tone”, as well as its unifying symbols, such as diamonds cut in the form of the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram (about 110 of these were used in total!).

A LV Monogram star-cut diamond of 10.07 carats (D colour, internally flawless, Type IIa) from the La Star du Nord necklace in the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

A LV Monogram star-cut diamond of 10.07 carats (D colour, internally flawless, Type IIa) from the La Star du Nord necklace in the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

This is a collection through which you can follow Mr Louis Vuitton. It’s a kind of chronological collection that will guide you through the history of what he created during his lifetime. – Francesca Amfitheatrof

A model wears the La Constellation d’Hercule necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

A model wears the La Constellation d’Hercule necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

 La Constellation d’Hercule necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with 12 opals of 50.20 carats, 11 tanzanites of 209.06 carats, 19 tsavorites of nearly 40 carats, 15 LV Monogram-cut diamonds of 8.03 carats, plus 16.39 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds

La Constellation d’Hercule necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with 12 opals of 50.20 carats, 11 tanzanites of 209.06 carats, 19 tsavorites of nearly 40 carats, 15 LV Monogram-cut diamonds of 8.03 carats, plus 16.39 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds

 La Constellation d’Hercule ring from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

La Constellation d’Hercule ring from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

The collection begins with the chapter La Constellation D’Hercule, otherwise known as “The Constellation of Hercules”, relating to the birth of Louis Vuitton on 4th August 1821, his birthplace in the mountainous Jura region in eastern France, and the endless starry sky above him. Dramatic gem compositions are replete with mysticism and secrecy that extend to the dizzying heights of a diamond-studded necklace with 11 tanzanites, 12 opals and 9 tsavorites.

L’Élan Vital necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with six LV Monogram star-cut diamonds of 3.06 carats and 28.44 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds

L’Élan Vital necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with six LV Monogram star-cut diamonds of 3.06 carats and 28.44 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds

The next chapter, L’Élan Vital, is devoted to a more philosophical component of the designer’s life: the creative evolution and personal uniqueness of the maestro. Francesca Amfitheatrof conveys the complexities and intricacies of these metamorphoses through diamond ropes that are reminiscent of nautical ropes, which you will recognised from Louis Vuitton suitcases.

L’Aventure necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a pear-shaped diamond of 5.21 carats, an LV Monogram flower-cut diamond of 3.02 carats, and a brilliant-cut diamond of 1.62 carats, alongside emeralds, custom-cut diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds

L’Aventure necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a pear-shaped diamond of 5.21 carats, an LV Monogram flower-cut diamond of 3.02 carats, and a brilliant-cut diamond of 1.62 carats, alongside emeralds, custom-cut diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds

The chapter L’Aventure, or “Adventure,” concerns the departure of 13-year-old Louis to Paris after his mother’s death – a journey that usually took two weeks to walk turned into several years for the future maestro! Along the way, he was forced to work odd jobs and develop his skills and craftsmanship. Of the seven emerald and diamond jewels in this chapter, symbolising the 250 miles travelled through the forests, the central one is the multi-layered three-row necklace. Made of platinum, yellow and white gold, it is complemented by three outstanding diamonds: a 5.21 carat pear-cut diamond, a 1.62 carat diamond and a 3 carat LV cut stone, in addition to 28 Colombian emeralds totalling 13 carats.

The Arrow necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a 26.82 carat emerald-cut sapphire, one LV Monogram flower-cut diamond of 2.61 carats, and further sapphires, rubies and diamonds

The Arrow necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a 26.82 carat emerald-cut sapphire, one LV Monogram flower-cut diamond of 2.61 carats, and further sapphires, rubies and diamonds

 The Arrow necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

The Arrow necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

 The Arrow ring from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

The Arrow ring from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

 Le Mythe necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a 19.70 carat sugar-loaf sapphire, an 8.64 carat sugar-loaf emerald, a 7.11 carat sugar-loaf sapphire, 6 LV Monogram star-cut diamonds for 4.25 carats, and 4 pear-shaped sapphires of 3.56 carats, alongside custom-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds

Le Mythe necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a 19.70 carat sugar-loaf sapphire, an 8.64 carat sugar-loaf emerald, a 7.11 carat sugar-loaf sapphire, 6 LV Monogram star-cut diamonds for 4.25 carats, and 4 pear-shaped sapphires of 3.56 carats, alongside custom-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds

 Le Mythe bracelet with 4 pear-shaped sapphires and custom-cut diamonds and the Le Mythe ring with a 15.48 carat sugar-loaf sapphire, alongside custom-cut emeralds and diamonds, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

Le Mythe bracelet with 4 pear-shaped sapphires and custom-cut diamonds and the Le Mythe ring with a 15.48 carat sugar-loaf sapphire, alongside custom-cut emeralds and diamonds, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

The next chapter – La Flèche or “Arrow” – is dedicated to the main characteristics that allowed Louis Vuitton to stay on track during his three years of wandering: inner drive and determination. Sapphires and diamonds – and, of course, the V-shape, symbolising, as Amfitheatrof puts it, “the magnetic force that pulls him to Paris” – are transformed into wonderful earrings, an exquisite ring with an 18.62 carat octagonal-cut sapphire or a graphic necklace with a no less impressive blue corundum.

A model wears the Le Mythe necklace and the Le Mythe ring from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with sugar-loaf sapphires and emeralds, and LV Monogram star-cut diamonds

A model wears the Le Mythe necklace and the Le Mythe ring from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with sugar-loaf sapphires and emeralds, and LV Monogram star-cut diamonds

This is then followed by chapters Le Mythe (“Myth”), La Passion (“Passion”), La Star du Nord (“The North Star”) and Le Tumbler (“The Tumbler”), telling the story of Louis Vuitton’s arrival in Paris and the creation of his incredible legacy. The highlight of the Bravery collection has already been identified as the daring three-row Le Mythe necklace, inlaid with sapphires, emeralds, diamonds and combining several Louis Vuitton ‘signals,’ including a Damier (checkerboard) pattern, rivets and motifs inspired by locks and the image of a flower. Incidentally, this necklace lays claim to being the most complex ever made given that the maison’s jewellers worked on it for 1,300 hours!

La Passion bracelet with 3 oval-cut rubies of 2.02, 1.64 and 1.24 carats, and 11 LV Monogram Star-cut diamonds of 4.08 carats, alongside the La Passion ring with a 1.16 carat oval-cut ruby, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

La Passion bracelet with 3 oval-cut rubies of 2.02, 1.64 and 1.24 carats, and 11 LV Monogram Star-cut diamonds of 4.08 carats, alongside the La Passion ring with a 1.16 carat oval-cut ruby, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

 La Passion necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with 3 oval-cut rubies of 5.03, 3.52 and 2.24 carats, 1 LV Monogram star-cut diamond of 3.29 carats, 14 LV Monogram star-cut diamonds of 7.40 carats and 41.81 carats of rubies

La Passion necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with 3 oval-cut rubies of 5.03, 3.52 and 2.24 carats, 1 LV Monogram star-cut diamond of 3.29 carats, 14 LV Monogram star-cut diamonds of 7.40 carats and 41.81 carats of rubies

 La Star du Nord bracelet with a 5.05 carat LV Monogram star-cut diamond, and the La Star du Nord earrings with nearly 10 carats of custom- and brilliant-cut diamonds, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

La Star du Nord bracelet with a 5.05 carat LV Monogram star-cut diamond, and the La Star du Nord earrings with nearly 10 carats of custom- and brilliant-cut diamonds, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

 La Star du Nord necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a 10.07 carat LV Monogram star-cut diamond, 32.78 carats of custom-cut diamonds and 33.64 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds

La Star du Nord necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection with a 10.07 carat LV Monogram star-cut diamond, 32.78 carats of custom-cut diamonds and 33.64 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds

 La Star du Nord necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

La Star du Nord necklace from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

Could this feat be achieved without true passion for your work? I think not! I would therefore suggest marvelling at the necklace from the La Passion chapter: every intricate detail is crowned with a fiery ruby or diamond in the signature LV cut. What’s more, the central colourless 10 carat stone can be removed and worn as a ring.

Le Tumbler earrings with 2 aquamarines of 3.48 and 3.47 carats plus baguette- and brilliant-cut diamonds, and the Le Tumbler ring with a 6.35 carat aquamarine, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

Le Tumbler earrings with 2 aquamarines of 3.48 and 3.47 carats plus baguette- and brilliant-cut diamonds, and the Le Tumbler ring with a 6.35 carat aquamarine, both from the Bravery by Louis Vuitton Collection

“Bravery is no ordinary collection as it truly embodies Louis Vuitton’s endless creativity, and it takes brave women to reflect that,” comments the magazine Azyaamode. And it is impossible not to entirely agree with this!

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