Cartier - En Équilibre 

Cartier’s En Équilibre campaign, crafted by Mazarine Image, features Monica Bellucci and Gemma Chan in a cinematic vision of High Jewelry.

Cartier celebrates its iconic emblem, the panther, through a series of visuals that blend mystery, elegance, and feminine strength.

The Panthère Dentelée necklace, a masterpiece of craftsmanship set with 806 emerald beads, is part of a captivating visual narrative where every detail — light, movement, gaze—contributes to the enchanting aura of the campaign.

At brands’ side are 50 talented consulting, creative and production advisors, who shape, magnify and provide meaning through image.

Passionate about brands’ boundaries, their heritage and their expertise, Mazarine Image works with Maisons in building lasting brand platforms, defining singular graphic territories, and creating print and digital content as if they were objets d’art.

Other projects

Cartier - Watchmaking Savoir-Faire 2025

Mazarine Image crafted the Watchmaking Savoir-Faire campaign for Cartier: a series of immersive capsules celebrating the artisans’ gestures, blending technical precision with visual poetry.

At brands’ side are 50 talented consulting, creative and production advisors, who shape, magnify and provide meaning through image.

Passionate about brands’ boundaries, their heritage and their expertise, Mazarine Image works with Maisons in building lasting brand platforms, defining singular graphic territories, and creating print and digital content as if they were objets d’art.

Cartier - High Jewelry Savoir-Faire 2025

Mazarine Image crafts, for Cartier’s Nature Sauvage collection, a campaign dedicated to the savoir-faire of High Jewelry, revealing the wild beauty of exceptional craftsmanship.

At brands’ side are 50 talented consulting, creative and production advisors, who shape, magnify and provide meaning through image.

Passionate about brands’ boundaries, their heritage and their expertise, Mazarine Image works with Maisons in building lasting brand platforms, defining singular graphic territories, and creating print and digital content as if they were objets d’art.