“I feel very glamorous,” says the actor dramatically, with a gentle laugh. “I never really grew up seeing my mum wearing much jewellery, so it has always felt like a really special thing to me.” We are at a gala dinner at the Château Saint-Maur in , celebrating the unveiling of Louis Vuitton’s new high jewellery collection, called Awakened Hands, Awakened Minds.
It’s the sixth collection designed by Francesca Amfitheatrof, ’s revered artistic director of watches and jewellery, who has been in position since 2018. Earlier in the evening, the newly engaged Dynevor – dressed in a cream woven crochet silk and wool dress from Louis Vuitton’s autumn/winter 2024 collection paired with a white gold, platinum, diamond and emerald Liberty necklace and earrings – sat next to her fiancé, the actor Cameron Fuller, and Amfitheatrof to watch an exclusive runway show, for which models had been adorned in the exquisite jewellery pieces and bejewelled gowns, created specifically for the occasion by Louis Vuitton’s creative director, Nicolas Ghesquière. “I love how Nicolas always likes to empower a woman,” enthuses Dynevor.
“He’s always looking for ways that are all about strengthening women and making them feel...
” She pauses thoughtfully, searching for the right word. “Essentially, his designs and Francesca’s are less about sex appeal, and so much more about armour and embodying a character. A strong character.
” Of course, playing strong characters .
