Cartier: I Love YOu
Celebrating 100 Yeas of Cartier in America
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By Bruce Weber / Essay by Ingrid Sischy / Published by teNeues
ABOUT
As the name implies, this book is a heartfelt love letter to a jewelry house without equal. Epitomizing luxury for over a century, Cartier’s devotees have included the global elite, as well as sirens of stage and screen. Originally a jeweler of kings, Cartier is often dubbed “the king of jewelers.” Renowned for its craftsmanship and exquisite materials, the marque is a byword for opulent innovation. Edited by Bruce Weber, this dazzling homage combines photographs created by Weber just for the book, original texts by Weber and Ingrid Sischy, along with a fascinating cornucopia of archival images and passages. The distinctively gold-bordered red cover is designed to look like a Cartier jewelry box—right down to the authentic Cartier ribbon sewn into each binding!
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THE DETAILS
Like a piece of jewelry, Cartier: I Love You: Celebrating 100 Years of Cartier in America presents refinement through its special finishes. The dust jacket and cover shine with text and decoration foil-stamped in gold. And a grosgrain ribbon, printed with the Cartier logo, ensures you don’t lose the spot of your favorite page.



