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Cartier unveils new high jewellery collection ‘Le Voyage Recommencé’ at soiree in Florence

An exhibition was organized at the Villa Reale di Marlia in Tuscany, showcasing an exclusive selection of Cartier high jewellery pieces
Cartier selected the stunning backdrop of Florence as its destination for the grand reveal of its latest high jewellery collection, Le Voyage Recommencé.
Powerful creative gestures at the heart of the collection approach Cartier’s essentials in a new light. Stylistic domains have been approached with a sense of freedom, expanding the possibilities of lines and the abstract in a celebration of life through wearable works of architecture.
To unveil this new collection on May 24, Cartier organized a soirée in the garden of the Palazzo Corsini, one of the city’s most magnificent locations which today houses works by Rubens, Fra Angelico, and Caravaggio.
Renowned for its artistic and historical legacy, this palace was transformed into a magnificent setting to welcome a host of distinguished guests who are dear to the House, including: world ambassadors for the Maison Gong Li, Vanessa Kirby, Elle Fanning, Golshifteh Farahani; ambassadors Kimberly Woltemas and Tara Emad; as well as friends of the House Adrien Brody, Riley Keough, Stéphane Bak, and Pom Klementieff.

The event closed with a dinner – with Cyrile Vigneron, president and CEO of Cartier, in attendance – which continued late into the night, with a performance by Cartier ambassador and singer-songwriter Labrinth.
Meanwhile, an exhibition was organized at the Villa Reale di Marlia in Tuscany, showcasing an exclusive selection of Cartier high jewellery pieces.
The exhibition was staged by Patricia Urquiola, an architect and decorator who has been a loyal friend of the Maison and was recently involved in the transformation of rue de la Paix.
With 80 windows and more than 350 pieces on display, the multi-talented Spanish designer created a spectacular showcase, combining sophistication and organic elements, centered around Cartier’s areas of inspiration.