Cartier’s most enduring motif isn’t a flower, a bird, or a butterfly. It’s a predator: a wildcat—fierce, mysterious, ...
The journey concludes in a lush botanical installation by Berlin-based artist Clare Celeste, where Cartier’s fauna emerges in ...
A new installation running during Art Basel examines the luxury jewelry label’s most iconic emblem: the panther.
A new exhibition explores how Jeanne Toussaint transformed the wild cat into the house's enduring mascot.
“Emeralds, onyx, diamonds, a brooch!” is what Jeanne Toussaint is said to have screamed after spotting a panther in the wild while on safari with Louis Cartier. By then she was already director of ...
The fierce, untamable feline possesses many facets to its personality, and continues to be reimagined in countless creations.
Visitors can trace the evolution of the Panthère motif back to 1914, when tastemaker Jeanne Touissant (nicknamed “La Panthère ...
Cartier’s director of jewelry, Jeanne Toussaint, was nicknamed “La Panthère”—an affectionate tribute to her bold, independent spirit and well-known fetish for felines. An influential figure in the ...
The Golden Hour, as any photographer worth her salt will tell you, is the moment the world looks its absolute best: just before sunset, and in the fleeting afterglow of the sunrise. It’s only fitting ...
When the Duchess of Windsor wore Cartier’s very first three-dimensional jeweled Panthère brooch in 1948, it was considered a daring statement. “Up until the '40s, only courtesans or actresses wore ...
For half of the last century, Toussaint was arguably the greatest influence on the design direction of Cartier and its ability to cater to the ever-changing tastes of modern women. And it’s ...
Paris-based luxury brand Cartier decamped to Los Angeles last week to launch (well, technically relaunch, but more on that in a minute) its Panthère de Cartier watch collection with an over-the-top ...
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