
At the Louis Vuitton Mythica launch in Marrakesh this April 2026, Lea Seydoux chose a deep blue tuxedo and the Motion Flow sapphire necklace, and the lapel contrast makes it sharper than expected.
Sharp tailoring. Nothing extra.
At the Louis Vuitton Mythica launch in Marrakesh this April 2026, Lea Seydoux skipped the obvious gown and went for a deep blue tuxedo by Louis Vuitton – and the restraint is what makes it interesting. In a setting built to celebrate high jewelry, she kept the clothes quiet and let the stones speak.
Look closely at the cut of the jacket. It’s double-breasted, with satin lapels that catch the light differently from the matte body of the fabric, creating a subtle contrast without changing the color story. The shoulders are clean and structured, the waist slightly shaped, and the length hits low enough to feel modern rather than cropped or sharp in a corporate way. Underneath, there’s no visible blouse competing for attention – just a clean V that frames the necklace.
And that necklace matters. The Motion Flow sapphire and diamond necklace sits high on the collarbone, layered with a second delicate piece, and the deep blue stone echoes the suit without blending into it. The matching ring is there too, small but precise. This is classic ambassador dressing, but it doesn’t feel formulaic.
The trousers fall straight with a gentle flare at the hem, skimming over pointed black shoes that anchor the look without drawing focus. It’s a full commitment to tailoring – no softening, no romantic detours – which feels right for a brand launch centered on craftsmanship.
You can see more polished tailoring moments in our celebrity red carpet coverage, but this one stands out for how controlled it is.
There’s something very deliberate about Lea Seydoux in Louis Vuitton choosing suiting for a high jewelry unveiling at the Kasbah d’If – she trusts the cut enough to keep everything else minimal.
Would you have gone with the tuxedo here, or chosen a gown for a high jewelry launch?
The satin lapels are the quiet flex.


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