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Picture This: The jeweller whose designs have never gone out of style

Picture This: The jeweller whose designs have never gone out of style

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Cartier ed. by Helen Molesworth and Rachel Garrahan (V&A Publishing £35, 256pp)
The new Cartier exhibition at the V&A is collated of 350 historic and iconic pieces from the historical jeweller's archive.
Curated by Helen Molesworth and Rachel Garrahan, and created by Asif Khan, the show is an immersive experience that celebrates the enduring allure of Cartier.
'I wanted this exhibition to evoke a world, crossing time, senses, and cultures,' says Khan. 'Cartier's creations are suspended in textural landscapes, cloudscapes, light and sound - allowing history to breathe and the future to linger.'
On display are famed creations such as the Tank watch, the Trinity ring, and the ever-popular Love bracelet, alongside extraordinary personal pieces once owned by the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly, including Kelly's engagement ring.
This companion book, edited by Molesworth and Garrahan, offers a rich visual and historical narrative of the Maison. It traces Cartier's deep connections to British royalty and other notable figures, explores the evolution of its signature styles, and reveals the craftsmanship behind its most recognisable designs.
As the book makes clear, Cartier has never stood still - constantly reinterpreting its heritage to stay at the forefront of contemporary design.

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