Louis Vuitton's Spirit of Travel Jewelry Line

Louis Vuitton's latest jewelry line is connected to their ongoing travel initiative, Spirit of Travel. The campaign also includes the recent ad campaign featuring astronauts and the one-off bags by contemporary artists including Damien Hirst and Annie Leibovitz to be auctioned off for charity.
The Independent reports that the elite range will include six sets and that each will boast a unique necklace for $2.5 million, created by jeweler Lorenz Bäumer. The necklaces features Bäumer's unique, ebullient jewelry chaos rendered in exquisite gemstones. The collection will also include a 30-carat diamond ring bearing one of Vuitton's signature diamond cuts. The new jewelry line will be made available to the public on October 15 at the Louis Vuitton flagship store on the Champs-Elysées in Paris.
Luxury Launches says that the bib style necklace with the Vuitton emblem circles shown above is also a reference to the brightly colored collars worn by the Masai people.
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