Byeon Woo-seok, Bai Jingting and More: Luminaries at Cartier's Nature Sauvage Gala - Men's Folio

Byeon Woo-seok, Bai Jingting and More: Luminaries at Cartier’s Nature Sauvage Gala

See all the glitz and the glam from the High Jewelry event here.

By Vanessa Grace Ng

Twinkle, twinkle. The Cartier Nature Sauvage Gala didn’t just see the arrival of one or two little stars. Instead, the Singapore-held extravaganza witnessed a kismet, cosmic array of luminaries from all around the world; from actors Byeon Woo-seok and Bai Jingting to real-life Crazy Rich Asian(s) Gemma Chan. After stopovers in other metropolitan cities like Paris, Shanghai and Vienna, Cartier extends its tasteful display of the maison’s creativity, craft and heritage by illuminating its work with some of the industry’s brightest. Here in Singapore to celebrate the final instalment of the maison’s Nature Sauvage High Jewelry collection, ambassadors, friends of the house and local VIPs graced a celestial affair and showing of some of Cartier’s most opulent creations.

 

No short of star power, the event saw the attendance of ambassadors Byeon Woo-seok and Bai Jingting; each handsomely adorned in novelties from the house. The South Korean actor, who earned his stripes in the industry through the K-drama Lovely Runner, wore a Reflection de Cartier necklace with baguette-cut diamonds, a cherry blossom-inspired White Hana brooch, and finished his look off with a classic Santos de Cartier watch. Chinese actor Bai, of The First Frost fame, opted to channel the house’s enigmatic spirit animal via a Panthère Telesma brooch and a matching Panthère Dentelle timepiece. Elsewhere, Marvel’s Eternals actress Gemma Chan donned the geometrically characterised Molinae novelties from the Nature Sauvage Chapter III High Jewelry collection. Below, browse all the glimmering looks sported by celebrities for Cartier’s Nature Sauvage High Jewelry Gala in Singapore.

Byeon Woo-seok

Bai Jingting

 

Gemma Chan

Cheryl Yang

Tasha Low

Chantalle Ng

Lawrence Wong

Fann Wong

Carrie Wong

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