Cartier is celebrating with multiple experiences the launch of its new jewellery signature collection – Clash de Cartier – an expression of duality, dynamic tension & opposites.
The highlight occurred on April 10th with a “très particulier” Gala dinner at la Conciergerie hosted by Cyrille Vigneron, President & CEO Cartier International. The dinner, attended by a group of exceptional personalities whose talent resonates with Cartier’s unique creativity, such as Jake Gyllenhaal, Sofia Coppola, Tilda Swinton, Monica Bellucci, Kaya Scodelario, Rami Malek, Claire Foy, Letitia Wright. Amongst expected notable gala dinner attendees is Janie Tienphosuwan a special guest from Thailand, who captures the duality of this collection. Guests were welcomed with surprises & performances by L’Impératrice, Chris (ex. Christine & the queens), Billy Idol & 2 Many DJ’s.
The highlight occurred on April 10th with a “très particulier” Gala dinner at la Conciergerie hosted by Cyrille Vigneron, President & CEO Cartier International. The dinner, attended by a group of exceptional personalities whose talent resonates with Cartier’s unique creativity, such as Jake Gyllenhaal, Sofia Coppola, Tilda Swinton, Monica Bellucci, Kaya Scodelario, Rami Malek, Claire Foy, Letitia Wright. Amongst expected notable gala dinner attendees is Janie Tienphosuwan a special guest from Thailand, who captures the duality of this collection. Guests were welcomed with surprises & performances by L’Impératrice, Chris (ex. Christine & the queens), Billy Idol & 2 Many DJ’s.
Clash de Cartier, jewellery that simultaneously champions and eschews classic forms, that balances clean design with an excess of energy, and a serious spirit with original charm.
Clash de Cartier shakes up the Maison’s aesthetic heritage of studs, beads and clous carrés. Together, they form a singular, ribbed mesh which becomes Cartier’s new jewellery signature as imagined by the design studios.
Clash de Cartier is a chic balancing act, a mix and match of aristocratic codes. This jewellery takes a swipe at protocol, tradition and liberty. A clash of attitudes.
Clash de Cartier shakes up the Maison’s aesthetic heritage of studs, beads and clous carrés. Together, they form a singular, ribbed mesh which becomes Cartier’s new jewellery signature as imagined by the design studios.
Clash de Cartier is a chic balancing act, a mix and match of aristocratic codes. This jewellery takes a swipe at protocol, tradition and liberty. A clash of attitudes.
Clash de Cartier, a two-sided jewel
Jewellery that’s sharp? Yes, but soft to the touch.
Geometric? Yes, but generously sized and feminine.
Mechanical? Yes, as all of the pieces are assembled yet free to move.
Clash de Cartier is fixed yet moveable. At its essence is opposition: bright, feminine curves and soft contours are contrasted with the nervous tension of a taut structure.
Clash de Cartier, liberated jewellery with a good heritage
Clash de Cartier possesses an innate sense of proportion that draws on pure Cartier style. In volumes and reliefs, circles and squares, the collection honours the Maison’s penchant for geometry which dates back to the 1930s.
A classic style? No! It’s neo-classical, singular, unisex, whimsical.
Bright, flowing, pulsating, Clash de Cartier breaks up the conventional architecture of shapes. The studs are held in place but free to move. This subtle motion entices light to flit and flicker; the metal seems softer.
Crafted in 4N pink gold, the rings can be stacked and layered in all versions. Male. Female. No judgment.
Clash de Cartier, deceptively simple lines
Behind the clean lines and even spacing, Clash de Cartier is a highly complex feat of craftsmanship.
How are the studs interconnected yet mobile? The ingenious articulated mechanism was entirely developed by the jewellery workshops. Each element is mounted and polished.
Each step calls for a new technique, just the right tool. The Clash de Cartier piece is precisely calibrated to magnetise the forces, to hold the studs in place.
The buff-top domed clous carrés are finished with a bright polish that is produced over a series of operations.
In a final sophisticated Cartier jewellery touch, the inside of each piece is delicately scalloped for comfortable wear.
Jewellery that’s sharp? Yes, but soft to the touch.
Geometric? Yes, but generously sized and feminine.
Mechanical? Yes, as all of the pieces are assembled yet free to move.
Clash de Cartier is fixed yet moveable. At its essence is opposition: bright, feminine curves and soft contours are contrasted with the nervous tension of a taut structure.
Clash de Cartier, liberated jewellery with a good heritage
Clash de Cartier possesses an innate sense of proportion that draws on pure Cartier style. In volumes and reliefs, circles and squares, the collection honours the Maison’s penchant for geometry which dates back to the 1930s.
A classic style? No! It’s neo-classical, singular, unisex, whimsical.
Bright, flowing, pulsating, Clash de Cartier breaks up the conventional architecture of shapes. The studs are held in place but free to move. This subtle motion entices light to flit and flicker; the metal seems softer.
Crafted in 4N pink gold, the rings can be stacked and layered in all versions. Male. Female. No judgment.
Clash de Cartier, deceptively simple lines
Behind the clean lines and even spacing, Clash de Cartier is a highly complex feat of craftsmanship.
How are the studs interconnected yet mobile? The ingenious articulated mechanism was entirely developed by the jewellery workshops. Each element is mounted and polished.
Each step calls for a new technique, just the right tool. The Clash de Cartier piece is precisely calibrated to magnetise the forces, to hold the studs in place.
The buff-top domed clous carrés are finished with a bright polish that is produced over a series of operations.
In a final sophisticated Cartier jewellery touch, the inside of each piece is delicately scalloped for comfortable wear.
The English-Brazilian actress captures the duality of this collection
Kaya Scodelario, English-Brazilian actress, began her career in 2007 when she was cast in the teen drama Skins. She has played strong female characters ever since. Kaya cultivates two facets of the same energy in a stylish balancing act, a creative duel between serious and quirky. Like the Clash de Cartier collection, the actress combines the aristocratic codes with a touch of irreverence and elegance. Cartier showcases the talent of this personality whose striking, free-spirited choices chime with Clash de Cartier, a jewelry collection that shakes up the heritage of the Maison
Kaya Scodelario, English-Brazilian actress, began her career in 2007 when she was cast in the teen drama Skins. She has played strong female characters ever since. Kaya cultivates two facets of the same energy in a stylish balancing act, a creative duel between serious and quirky. Like the Clash de Cartier collection, the actress combines the aristocratic codes with a touch of irreverence and elegance. Cartier showcases the talent of this personality whose striking, free-spirited choices chime with Clash de Cartier, a jewelry collection that shakes up the heritage of the Maison