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Cartier debuts the new Panthère Double, with Lily Collins fronting campaign
By SENATUS Editor | 14 October 2024

Precious and triumphant, the iconic panther frames the handle of the Cartier's latest bag: Panthère Double. Its powerful and symbolic presence is enhanced by Cartier in the form of a sculptural head, created in collaboration with one of the artisans from the Maison’s jewellery workshops.

The graphic panther is part of Cartier’s great creative tradition: an animal whose symbolism and elegance have reigned over the Maison’s creativity since its first appearance in 1914. Now more than ever, the panther is an inexhaustible source of inspiration, and its magnetism reflects on those who wear it. The shape of the bag takes inspiration from its feline rhythm, with a slight undulation spreading from the large, rounded side gussets.

Available in two sizes, in black, plum or caramel, with the Maison’s signature embossed on the inside.

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