Jewelry & Watches

Cartier Celebrates One Hundred Years of the Trinity Icon

Three, the perfect number, the magic number!

Yara Shahidi
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton

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Jackson Wang
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton
 

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JISOO
 

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Manu Rios
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton
 

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Lisa Vicari
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton
 

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Boran Kuzum
 

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Emma Chamberlain
 

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Paul Mescal
 

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Lena Meyer
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton
 

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Dhafer L’Abidine
 

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Razane Jammal
 

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Nadine Labaki
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton
 

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Ahmed Malek
 

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Nour Hafsa

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Rami Malek
 

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Yoon Seo
Photo Courtesy of Pierre Mouton
 

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Jake Gyllenhaal
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Vanessa Kirby
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Cover Photo Courtesy of Jean Picon

Three, the perfect number, the magic number! A Trinity celebration is a Cartier celebration at its best. On this occasion, the House held three almost simultaneous events in the three capitals – the cities where they built Cartier’s three temples: Rue de la Paix, Fifth Avenue, and New Bond Street – where the three Cartier brothers, Louis, Pierre, and Jacques, settled at the dawn of the 20th century. These three evenings took place successively in the presence of Yara Shahidi, Paul Mescal and other Trinity ambassadors like JISOO, Jackson Wang and Labrinth, while Global Ambassadors and Friends of the Maison also joined the celebrations including Jake Gyllenhaal, Vanessa Kirby, Rami Malek, Monica Bellucci, Sofia Coppola, Isabelle Huppert, Nadine Labaki and many more.

However, to make the celebrations even more inclusive, the Maison’s audiences on social media were given the chance to follow all three events through the eyes of the Trinity ambassadors with a series of exclusive content that shared their experiences and their personal vision of this iconic piece of jewelry. Moreover, an accompanying pop-up space in the Marais district allowed guests to discover the new creations – including square, modular and XL versions – while enjoying a Trinity-inspired patisserie menu by pastry chef Cédric Grolet.