As any lover of designer goods will tell you, the monogram is everything.
So when fashion houses want to up the ante and go into fine jewelry, it's only expected that they keep their iconic logos - and pick it out in gold and precious stones.
Bursting onto the fine jewelry scene in 2015, the Color Blossom collection is among Louis Vuitton's most distinctive signatures.
Two flowers of its iconic LV monogram, which Georges Louis-Vuitton created in 1896, come to life in carved bombe-style stones, and are encased in a gold frame.
Previous incarnations feature mother-of-pearl flowers set against stronger colors such as malachite, cornelian and onyx.
This year, a new stone joins the family: amazonite. Named after the river it is believed have first been discovered, it is celebrated for its minty blue-green hue.
The stone makes its debut in four new jewels: a simple single flower necklace and bracelet or more lavish sautoir and bracelet adorned with alternating amazonite and diamond pave flowers.
Another fashion house, Gucci, also makes use of its famous monogram for its latest fine-jewelry collection.
Gucci Interlocking is a modern interpretation of the iconic Interlocking G motif, prominently placed within a circular charm.
Colored gemstones create a striking contrast against the gold setting. Different gold colors are used for each gemstone: yellow with onyx, pink with green agate and pink with diamond pave for mother-of-pearl.
Each set features two rings with either a 12mm or 17mm disc charm, along with a bracelet, studs or hoop earrings, necklaces with a delicate 12mm pendant or statement 27mm medallions.