Legendary—that’s what Cartier’s Panthère de Cartier watch is, and what the party thrown for it was. Rolling up to media production hub, Infinite Studios, guests stepped out onto a red carpet that led into what felt like the most exclusive underground club. Think a dark warehouse lit only by red neon signs, strobe lights and camera flashes; a bar flowing with coffee-whisky cocktails and a Cartier champagne vending machine; plus a dazzling video booth in the back—beyond the two photo walls—complete with Cartier jewellery and timepieces to strike a pose in. Of course, fetching bellboys in Cartier livery were stationed at every corner to offer assistance. Once the VIPs were suitably sprawled across the plush sofas, Australian singer, Emma Hewitt took to the stage to perform a set list of trance-rock numbers, before Dutch electronic dance music icon, Dash Berlin, brought the house down on the DJ decks.
Legendary—that’s what Cartier’s Panthère de Cartier watch is, and what the party thrown for it was. Rolling up to media production hub, Infinite Studios, guests stepped out onto a red carpet that led into what felt like the most exclusive underground club. Think a dark warehouse lit only by red neon signs, strobe lights and camera flashes; a bar flowing with coffee-whisky cocktails and a Cartier champagne vending machine; plus a dazzling video booth in the back—beyond the two photo walls—complete with Cartier jewellery and timepieces to strike a pose in. Of course, fetching bellboys in Cartier livery were stationed at every corner to offer assistance. Once the VIPs were suitably sprawled across the plush sofas, Australian singer, Emma Hewitt took to the stage to perform a set list of trance-rock numbers, before Dutch electronic dance music icon, Dash Berlin, brought the house down on the DJ decks.
BY DANA KOH