Cartier Retrospective Opens at V&A Museum to Sold-Out Crowds
The highly anticipated exhibition features over 350 iconic pieces, celebrating Cartier's legacy of craftsmanship, royal connections, and cultural influence.
- The V&A Museum in London has launched a major retrospective showcasing over 350 Cartier jewelry pieces, spanning the brand's 178-year history.
- The exhibition, curated by Helen Molesworth and Rachel Garrahan, explores Cartier's artistic innovation, craftsmanship, and ties to royalty and celebrities.
- Highlights include the Williamson pink diamond brooch, the Scroll Tiara worn by Queen Elizabeth II, and Grace Kelly's diamond engagement ring.
- The exhibition is divided into thematic sections, covering Cartier’s creativity, workshops, and its evolution into a global luxury icon.
- Tickets for the first months are sold out, with a glamorous opening night attended by celebrities, dignitaries, and art enthusiasts.