The Cartier Islamic Inspiration and Modern design exhibition at the Louvre Abu Dhabi was an incredible celebration of heritage, history and design and was attended by a wealth of celebrities bedecked in Cartier (Instagram).
Nadine Labaki
Wearing Percussion earrings, 18K white gold, emeralds, onyx, diamonds.
A graduate of the University of Beirut in audiovisual studies, Nadine Labaki began her filmmaking journey by directing award-winning adverts and music videos. In 2004, she delved into the Festival de Cannes Cinéfondation Residency to craft her debut feature film, “Caramel.” Recognized for her cinematic prowess, she earned the Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters in 2008. Labaki’s magnum opus, “Capernaum,” captivated audiences at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, earning her the prestigious Jury Prize. Her groundbreaking work garnered nominations at the Baftas, Golden Globes, French Césars, and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, marking her as a trailblazer.
Dhafer L’Abidine
Wearing a JusteUn Clou pin, 18k white gold, diamonds and a Santos-Dumont skeleton watch, micro-rotor, steel, leather strap.
Dhafer L’Abidine, a celebrated Tunisian actor and producer, has gained prominence in the Arab and Western entertainment industries. With notable roles in international productions like “Children of Men” and “Sex and the City 2,” he transitioned seamlessly into the Arab world. Apart from his acting prowess, Dhafer advocates for gender equality and violence against women as a UN Women ambassador, showcasing his commitment to social causes alongside his illustrious career in film.
Ahmed Malek
Wearing a Justeun Clou necklace,18k white gold, Tank normale skeleton watch, platinum, leather strap and a JusteUn Clou bracelet, 18K white gold, Clash bracelet, 18K white gold, Clash ring, 18K white gold.
Renowned Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek, a graduate of the Cairo Contemporary Dance Center, honed his craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. With a successful career in the Middle East since childhood, his talent has been recognized at prestigious film festivals worldwide, including the Venice Film Festival and BAFTA Awards. Malek’s versatility and dedication to his artistry have solidified his presence in both Middle Eastern and international cinema.
Razane Jammal
Wearing Panthèrede Cartier earrings, 18K white gold, onyx, emeralds, diamonds, Panthèrede Cartier necklace, 18k white gold emeralds, onyx, diamonds, Panthèrede Cartier ring, 18k yellow gold, onyx, diamonds.
British-Lebanese actress Razane Jammal, fluent in English, French, and Arabic, has captivated audiences worldwide with her diverse roles. Best known for her work on Netflix’s “Paranormal” and acclaimed projects like “Une Histoire De Fou” and “Carlos,” she embodies versatility and talent. Jammal’s recent appointment as Dior’s ambassador for women’s collections in the Middle East underscores her influence and commitment to empowering women. With ventures into writing and filmmaking, she continues to redefine boundaries in the global entertainment industry.
Boran Kuzum
Wearing a Santos necklace, 18K yellow gold, JusteUn Clou pin,18k yellow gold, Santos Dumont watch, 18k yellow gold, leather strap.
Turkish actor Boran Kuzum, born in 1992, pursued his passion for acting amid studies in economics. Trained at Istanbul University State Conservatory, he showcased his talent in theater and short films before venturing into television and cinema. With notable roles in the Turkish Netflix Original Series “The Protector” and acclaimed films like “Cingöz Recai,” Boran has garnered international acclaim, becoming a recognizable face in Turkish and global entertainment.
Hafsanur Sancaktutan
Wearing Panthèrede Cartier earrings, 18K rose gold, diamonds, emeralds, onyx, Panthèrede Cartier necklace, 18K rose gold, diamonds, emeralds, onyx, Tankfrancaise watch,18k yellow gold.
Born in Istanbul, Hafsanur Sancaktutan rose to prominence through television shows like “Son Yaz” and “Gülperi.” Her recent project, “Ya Çok Seversen?” on Kanal D, showcases her rising talent and appeal among young audiences. As a nominee for several awards, she represents the aspirations and vibrancy of the new generation in Turkish entertainment.
Husein Alireza
Wearing a Ballon Bleu watch, steel, leather strap, JusteUn Clou bracelet, 18k white gold, Trinity ring, 18k white gold, black ceramic.
Olympic athlete Husein Alireza, representing Saudi Arabia, made history as the first Saudi rower to compete at the Olympics at Tokyo 2020. His achievements have not only propelled him to global fame but also shed light on Saudi Arabia’s sporting potential and modern outlook. As an advocate for progress and innovation, Alireza inspires future generations with his athleticism and dedication to raising awareness about Saudi Arabia on the world stage.
Anas Bukhash
Wearing a Santos skeleton watch, steel.
Anas Bukhash, a serial entrepreneur and speaker from the UAE, is renowned for his ventures in digital agencies, fashion, and media. His YouTube talk-show, #ABtalks, delves into raw stories of international and regional personalities, reflecting his keen interest in sociology and psychology. An active philanthropist supporting UNHCR initiatives, Bukhash embodies the spirit of innovation and social responsibility, influencing the GCC and broader Middle Eastern region. Recognized as one of the “40 Under 40” by Arabian Business, he continues to redefine success in the entrepreneurial landscape.
Summer Shesha
Wearing a LOVE necklace, 18k yellow gold, LOVE bracelet, 18k yellow gold, diamonds, Baignoire watch, 18k yellow gold, LOVE ring,18k yellow gold.
Saudi actress and screenwriter Summer Shesha stands at the forefront of Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning film industry. Her compelling performance in “KAYAN” earned her the Golden Palm Award for Best Actress at the Saudi Films Festival. With a commitment to pioneering innovative developments in Saudi cinema, Shesha exemplifies the spirit of artistic exploration and cultural representation on a global scale.
Youssra
Wearing (Sur)Naturel earrings, 18K rose gold, gray mother-of-pearl, coral, diamonds, (Sur)Naturel necklace, 18K rose gold, gray mother-of-pearl, coral, diamonds.
Youssra stands as one of Egypt’s foremost celebrities, an emblem of cinematic excellence. With over 140 titles across films, TV series, plays, and radio, she has left an indelible mark on Egyptian cinema. Youssra’s roles in pivotal films have sparked vital conversations on societal issues in the Arab world, cementing her as a cultural icon. As the first Egyptian actress to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, she broke barriers and elevated Egyptian cinema to international acclaim. Honored at prestigious festivals like Cannes, Venice, and Cairo, Youssra’s cinematic journey has earned her more than 80 awards. Beyond her artistic prowess, Youssra serves as a goodwill ambassador for several United Nations institutions, including the United Nations Development Programme and UNAIDS, championing humanitarian causes worldwide.
February 18 and 19 saw a series of incredible events, including the presentation of a stunning range of the House’s high jewellery pieces, “Working with lines, volumes, colour palettes, inspiration from nature and world cultures… We explore so many territories to push the boundaries of creation and discover new horizons. Like a journey that is repeated over and over again, continually drawing on the inexhaustible sources of Cartier inspiration,” said Jacqueline Karachi, Director of High Jewellery Creation at Cartier.
The collection included a wide range of stunning pieces inspired by classic geometry and the natural world. From necklaces to watches and delicate earrings, the incredible display simply took the breath away.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi events were rounded out by the presentation of Cartier Art Dialogues, which was separated into two panel discussions: ‘Architecture, museums and space: from context to concept’, and ‘Architecture of cultural communities: the museum, bridging horizons’ under the theme “The Museum: A Modern Agora”.
The opening panel featured two world-renowned architects and the President-Director of the Louvre, Paris, and discussed the transformation of museums over this first quarter of the twenty-first century. Architects Elizabeth Diller and Hala Wardé and museum director Laurence des Cars, discussed the challenges for today’s museums in a fascinating coming together.
The second panel brought together four leading voices of the contemporary art scene, and examined the museum site and its role as a place of inspiration for artistic creativity. Film director and actress Nadine Labaki, choreographer, dancer and film director Blanca Li, and pluridisciplinary artists Subodh Gupta and Sophie Calle were in conversation with moderator Maisa Al Qassimi, Acting Project Director of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
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