Cartier Retrospective at V&A Opens to Sold-Out Crowds
The exhibition, featuring over 350 iconic pieces, celebrates Cartier’s historic legacy and innovative design, drawing from royal and celebrity collections.
- The V&A Museum in London unveils a Cartier retrospective showcasing 350 pieces, including jewellery, watches, and tiaras, opening to the public on April 12, 2025.
- Highlights include the Scroll Tiara worn by Queen Elizabeth II and Rihanna, and Grace Kelly’s diamond engagement ring, among other rare, high-value items.
- The exhibition is divided into three thematic sections: Cartier’s creative inspirations, its workshop processes, and the evolution of its iconic brand image.
- Pieces from private collections, including those of King Charles III and Monaco’s Prince Albert, emphasize Cartier’s cultural and historical significance.
- The exhibition has already generated significant buzz, with April and May viewing slots sold out and a high-profile audience attending its VIP launch.