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Francesca Amfitheatrof, Louis Vuitton‘s artistic director of jewelry, has reshaped the brand’s high jewelry division, combining historical inspirations with bold creativity. In this exclusive interview, she discusses her journey, design philosophy, and the making of Deep Time, Maison’s largest high jewelry collection.
From Tokyo to Paris: A Global Designer
Born in Tokyo to a multicultural family, Amfitheatrof grew up in cities like New York, London, and Rome, which fueled her eclectic artistic vision. A serendipitous O-Level art project ignited her passion for jewelry, leading her to train at Central Saint Martins and Chelsea College of Arts, where her talent for three-dimensional design flourished.
Amfitheatrof’s career spans decades of collaboration with fashion icons. Her early works were admired by Karl Lagerfeld and Giorgio Armani, while her tenure at Tiffany & Co. saw the creation of iconic collections like Tiffany T and HardWear. In 2018, she joined Louis Vuitton to spearhead a new era of high jewelry, taking on the ambitious task of building a jewelry division from scratch.
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Amfitheatrof’s designs often channel strength and resilience, as evident in her Deep Time collection. Inspired by Earth’s geological history, the collection unfolds in two chapters: Geology and Life. Pieces like the Gondwana necklace reflect tectonic shifts, while a flower-cut diamond centerpiece symbolizes the planet’s transformative power.
“We were all one supercontinent once,” Amfitheatrof muses. “The gemological veins of the Earth tell this incredible story.”
A Fusion of Heritage and Innovation
Under her leadership, Louis Vuitton’s jewelry has become synonymous with storytelling. She has introduced iconic motifs like the monogram star cut and explored new frontiers with collections such as Les Gastons Vuitton, a bold men’s jewelry line inspired by Gaston-Louis Vuitton.
Beyond Jewelry
Amfitheatrof’s creativity extends beyond gemstones. From curating the Gucci Garden to modern art collaborations, she thrives in multidisciplinary projects. Living in Roxbury, Connecticut, she balances her family life with a relentless drive to push the boundaries of design.
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Amfitheatrof continues to shape Louis Vuitton’s jewelry future, with collections planned through 2026. “Sometimes,” she reflects, “it’s best to be a bit more relaxed in life, but my designs always start with a story waiting to be told.”
Francesca Amfitheatrof’s legacy at Louis Vuitton is a testament to her vision and artistry, blending heritage with innovation to redefine what high jewelry can be.
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