“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 ...
More than a century old, the enduringly popular Cartier Tank stands the test of time. Beloved by both men and women, it has ...
A legacy brand is obliged to deliver on the expected. There cannot really be a Cartier High Jewelry collection without a diamond-studded panther, can there? How then to maintain tradition while still ...
CARTIER’S PANTHÈRE has slipped her leash. In the Maison’s latest global campaign, the iconic feline prowls across entire cities — from Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo to the Las Vegas Sphere — reminding us ...
The panther first leapt into Cartier history in 1914 — courtesy of a watch adorned with onyx and diamond “spots,” designed by Louis Cartier himself. More than a century later, it remains a symbol of ...
The 1980s are making a comeback – shoulder pads, big hair and now, the Cartier Panther. Originally introduced in 1984, the Panthère de Cartier collection was the ultimate representative of the ...
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 panther has become so synonymous with Cartier that any jewelry iterations of the majestic animal outside of the Parisian house appear mere copies. Starting in the 1920s, the maison’s famed ...
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