Beneath the kaleidoscope. Celebrating the opening of Cartier: The Exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Cartier hosted a private dinner to showcase over 300 of of the luxury jewellery brand's most iconic and exceptional creations, comprised of its namesake collection, alongside loans from royal families, aristocrats and celebrities from across the world. The space was brought to life with sculptures from floral artist Dr Cooper Studio, who found inspiration for her designs in the colours and tones of rubies, diamonds, emeralds and sapphires. The evening also featured a kaleidoscopic digital animation created by French artists Antoine et Manuel, and an acoustic performance from musician Thandie Phoenix of her new single, Tell Me Where The Lovers Have Gone.
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