When one thinks of Cartier, several of its iconic designs come to mind: the Love Collection, Clash de Cartier and more. This also includes Trinity—a ring featuring three interlocking bands in white, yellow and rose gold—beloved by celebrities such as Blackpink’s Jisoo and Jackson Wang as a symbol of unity and diversity.
And to celebrate Trinity’s 100th anniversary, Cartier is hosting the Trinity 100 pop-up, happening from 15 to 23 July at The Arts House in Singapore.
The immersive event consists of seven interconnected rooms, mirroring the key to Trinity’s charm. In each room, visitors will discover a significant moment in the design’s history, from its conception in 1924 by Louis Cartier to fans of the ring past and present.
The anniversary event will also see the launch of Imagine Infinite Circles, a collaborative project between Cartier and creatives around the world. Led by French curator Jérôme Sans, this partnership resulted in more than 100 works of art inspired by the timeless beauty of Trinity, including 30 that reflect Singapore’s culture.
The Trinity 100 pop-up is open to the public from 15 to 23 July 2024 at The Arts House (1 Old Parliament Lane) and admission is free. Book your appointment from 1 July onwards here.
This story first appeared on GRAZIA Singapore.