Cartier Launches Clash [Un]limited Collection with Lily Collins, Finneas, and More
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood attended the release of Cartier's Clash [Un]limited collection as well as its accompanying in-person brand activation.
Last night, the stars gathered on a Melrose Avenue rooftop in Los Angeles, CA to celebrate the release of Cartier's latest drop: the Clash [Un]limited collection. Lily Collins, the face of the collection, attended the event alongside Dan Levy, Kathy Hilton, Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Claudia Sulewski, Ashe, Benny Blanco, Mia Moretti, Dove Cameron, Gracie Abrams, and Global Ambassador Ella Balinska, as well as Finneas who performed for the guests.
In addition to the collection's launch, the event signaled the opening of the Clash [Un]limited Exhibition, an in-person experience created by Snarkitecture to offer visitors a creative exploration of the collection as well as a soundscape designed by Finneas himself.
As a renowned producer and the man behind his sister Billie Eilish's Grammy-winning music, Finneas has a distinct auditory sense that Cartier relished the opportunity to utilize for their activation. The singer's friend Renell Medrano photographed him within the exhibition to showcase both the collection and the creative ingenuity that went into creating the soundscape.
"To me, Clash represented the opportunity to redefine and rediscover what it is about art that moves me the most," said Finneas. "In crafting this piece, my intention was to create something that flowed seamlessly between the different sonic landscapes that have inspired me most throughout my life. The power of a delicate piano, the aggression of an overdrive guitar, and the pulsing heartbeat of an electric leaning dance track. Music will always be the soundtrack to which we live our lives and having the opportunity to work with Cartier has been one I've cherished.”
Cartier's Clash [Un]limited Exhibition will be open for public visitation at 8552 Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, California from August 25 – September 1. See images of the pop-up and the Clash [Un]limited collection below.