Jisoo is a true fashion darling—celebrated for her elegant yet fashion-forward style, often choosing sleek, understated ensembles with a timeless appeal. This refined taste extends to her choice in timepieces, where she gravitates toward simple, classic silhouettes with a modern edge.
Of course, as a global ambassador for Cartier, the Blackpink member frequently sports the maison’s iconic watches, each one reflecting her signature blend of modern sophistication and elegance. Here’s a look at some of her favourite pieces.
Cartier Crash
One of Cartier’s most iconic and sought-after designs, the Cartier Crash stands out with its surreal “melted” case, blending luxury with artistic flair. This unique silhouette transforms the Crash into a true work of art—unconventional, bold, and unmistakably chic.
Jisoo donned the Cartier Crash to a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, where Blackpink was honoured with membership in the Order for their contributions to Korean culture, making the moment as memorable as her choice in timepieces.
Panthère de Cartier
The Panthère de Cartier, introduced in 1983, brings the elegance of the big cat to the wrist without overt imagery. Its sleek bracelet, inspired by the panther’s smooth movements, allows it to double as a piece of jewellery. Known as Cartier’s “jewellery watch,” the Panthère represents both beauty and functionality. Jisoo’s choice to wear this model speaks to her love for versatility, as the Panthère effortlessly transitions from day to night, blending luxury and practicality.
Cartier Tank Must
Inspired by the original 1917 design, the Tank Must is a modern interpretation of Louis Cartier’s revolutionary Tank watch. Initially inspired by a military combat vehicle, the Tank was known for breaking the mould as a gender-neutral timepiece designed for anyone with an eye for style.
The Tank Must channels a minimalist aesthetic with dial colours in rich tones like burgundy, navy, and emerald, paired with matching alligator straps. This watch exudes effortless cool with its stainless-steel case, a jewelled crown in Cartier’s signature blue, and a design that’s both timeless and versatile.
Santos de Cartier
Originally crafted in 1904 for aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, the Santos de Cartier became one of the first wristwatches for men, thanks to Louis Cartier’s innovative spirit. Known for its distinctive rounded corners, visible screws, and harmonious balance, the Santos reemerged in 2018 with a modern twist. The updated model offers the patented QuickSwitch strap system and SmartLink technology for effortless strap adjustments.
Jisoo’s version, with its deep blue dial and polished steel sword-shaped hands, reflects her taste for timeless sophistication paired with subtle functionality.
Cartier Baignoire
A classic in Cartier’s lineup, the Cartier Baignoire has become a symbol of refined elegance and innovation. Known for its distinctive oval shape and understated luxury, the Baignoire epitomises timeless design. Jisoo’s version, pictured with a sleek black strap and a diamond-set bezel, adds a subtle sparkle that elevates its minimalist appeal.
This story first appeared on GRAZIA Singapore.
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