Celebrating Trinity is celebrating Cartier. That is why the House chose to have three almost simultaneous events in the three capitals where the three Cartier brothers – Louis, Pierre and Jacques settled at the beginning of the 20th century. That is, on rue de la Paix, Fifth Avenue and New Bond Street. Three, temples, three cities for the trinity, for the perfect number. Cartier’s magic number that in its three successive evenings in New York (the first day of February at the Chelsea Hotel in the presence of Yara Shahidi), London (four days later at Ladbroke with Pau Mescal) and Paris (on February 7 in the Petit Palais where they were joined by the remaining Trinity ambassadors, Jisoo, Jackson Wang and Labrinth) culminated the celebration of the icon’s hundred years.

Paris capped off the triple party with a nighttime event headlined by Sia, Labrinth and Diplo, following a performance by dance collective La Horde. And there, the global ambassadors and friends of the House came together to toast the strength of one of the most imposing, enduring and timeless symbols of Cartier and of fine jewelry in general.

Jake Gyllenhaal, Vanessa Kirby, Rami Malek, Monica Bellucci, Sofia Coppola, Isabelle Huppert, Golshifteh Farahani, Emma Corrin, Manu Ríos, Emma Chamberlain, Úrsula Corberó, Sophie Wilde, Marisa Abela, Jeremy Pope, Melanie Laurent, Virginie Efira, Lou Doillon , Raphaël Quenard, Vincent Lacoste, Joséphine Jhapy, Deva Cassel, Lena MeyerLandrut, Lisa Vicari, Yoonseo Roh, Khatia Buniatishvili, Amira Casar, Kimberley Woltemas, Jeff Satur, Blanca Li, Ahmed Malek, Nadine Labaki, Dhafer L’Abidine, Boran Kuzum and Hafsanur Sancaktutan, among others, the list is almost as long as the icon’s history, were at the Parisian party that the House’s public could follow through social networks.

For them, Trinity ambassadors offered a series of exclusive content sharing their experiences and personal vision of this iconic jewel that, from an emerging space in the Marais district, was presented in new versions. Square. Modular. And XL. Trinity continues its course and continues to grow.