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Louis Vuitton unveils stackable Color Blossom jewels at Riyadh pop-up

Louis Vuitton’s Riyadh pop-up puts Color Blossom on a layering agenda, adding rare sodalite to a stackable mix built for day-to-night wear.

Sofia Martinez2 min read
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Louis Vuitton unveils stackable Color Blossom jewels at Riyadh pop-up
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A navy-blue stone rarely seen in jewelry gave Louis Vuitton’s Riyadh pop-up its freshest edge. At Solitaire Mall, the maison’s Color Blossom edit leaned into stacking, motif repetition and an easy day-to-night read, with new sodalite pieces joining fine jewelry and high jewelry through April 19.

The temporary space brought together Color Blossom, LV Diamonds, Le Damier de Louis Vuitton and high-jewelry designs from Tumbler, Pure V and Vivienne. The setup itself echoed the collection language: brushed metal rings in gold and silver were stacked into a structure that recalled the Monogram flower, turning the pop-up into a literal lesson in layering. For a category often framed as rarefied and occasion-only, Louis Vuitton pushed the pieces toward movement, mixability and wear.

Color Blossom has been built this way since 2015, when Louis Vuitton translated Georges-Louis Vuitton’s Monogram Flower motif, first introduced in 1896, into fine jewelry. The collection widened again in 2025 with 27 new creations, adding mother-of-pearl, malachite, cornelian, onyx and amazonite to its palette. Sodalite now sharpens that lineup with a cooler, deeper note, and the stone appears across seven new pieces, including pendant necklaces, a sautoir, a multi-motif bracelet and an open ring set with diamond.

That combination of repetition and contrast is exactly what makes the collection feel current. Color Blossom is not asking to be locked away for gala dressing; it is designed to be worn in layers, with one motif building into the next. Louis Vuitton’s Damier motif, which dates to 1888, follows the same logic in the newer Le Damier fine-jewelry line, extending the checkerboard signature into gold-and-diamond pieces that read cleaner and more graphic than traditional high jewelry.

Solitaire Mall gives the launch a fitting stage. Riyadh’s newest multi-use luxury destination spans three aboveground levels and three basement parking levels, and its roster includes Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier, Gucci, Balenciaga, Loewe, Loro Piana, Zegna, Boss and ALO Yoga. In that setting, the pop-up feels less like a vault and more like a styling exercise: one motif, one unexpected stone, one diamond accent, then more of the same, until fine jewelry starts behaving like part of the wardrobe.

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