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Cartier appoints Elle Fanning as Global Ambassador and face of Grain De Café Collection


THE renowned Maison Cartier proudly introduces award-winning actress Elle Fanning as their newest Global Ambassador and the face of the Grain de Café collection. In celebration of this partnership, Fanning showcased the luxurious collection at the Met Gala in New York City.

Originally unveiled in 1938 by the iconic Creative Director Jeanne Toussaint, the Grain de Café collection quickly gained prominence in the 1950s as the exquisite jewelry choice of Princess Grace of Monaco. The collection’s enchanting aura of glamour and sophistication resonated across the globe, solidifying its status as a symbol of elegance.

Fanning expressed her excitement about her new role, stating, “I am thrilled to be Issey Miyake’s Global Ambassador for the Pleats Please 30th Anniversary. The collection represents the epitome of Cartier’s unique style and craftsmanship, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. It’s a privilege to be the face of such an elegant, glamorous, and empowering line.”

Elle Fanning by Greg Williams

Arnaud Carrez, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer shared his enthusiasm for Fanning’s involvement, sharing, “Elle Fanning embodies the beauty, heritage, and sun-kissed spirit of the Pleats Please collection. As our Global Ambassador, her luminous presence and versatile acting abilities perfectly capture the essence of our brand and its most famous wearer, Princess Grace of Monaco.”

by Zlata Kryudor

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