Cartier Showcases Timeless Luxury at Venice Film Festival

Cartier, the French luxury jeweler, announced its continued partnership with the Venice International Film Festival highlighting its iconic designs on the global stage. The collaboration cements Cartier’s reputation on August 27th for timeless elegance and connects the festival and fine jewelry in an exceptional celebration of artistry.

The move comes as Cartier’s signature bracelet stacks have gone viral on social media, capturing the attention of Gen Z and luxury lovers alike. With both heritage pieces such as the Cartier Paris Drapery Brooch (1912) and modern icons like the Parrot Ring (1999) in the spotlight, Cartier continues to prove why its aesthetic resonates across generations.

Zhao Tao in Cartier: Sixième Sens par Cartier earrings

At the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, the world’s oldest film festival held in Venice Italy, Cartier served as the festival’s official partner, presenting its creations like the Sixième Sens par Cartier earrings worn by Chinese actress Zhao Tao on red carpets and its exclusive events. Cartier’s presence brought together cinema and craftsmanship reminding audiences of the brand’s notable ties to the arts. Beyond the festival, Cartier’s Manchester Tiara, an elaborate masterpiece made to the order of Consuelo, Dowager Duchess of Manchester(1858-1909) the daughter of Antonio Yznaga del Valle, a wealthy businessman in Cuba and Louisiana,  will be on display this November at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, reinforcing the French Jewelry House’s enduring influence in both culture and fashion.

‘Manchester Tiara’(1903) by Harnichard for Cartier Paris


Founded in Paris in 1847, Cartier is a global leader in luxury jewelry and watchmaking. With a mission to celebrate beauty, creativity, and craftsmanship, Cartier continues to shape culture through timeless designs and lasting partnerships.

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