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Cartier 2012 "JUSTE UN CLOU" Collection Editorial
By LUXURIA CO | 12 October 2012

งานเท่ห์ๆอาร์ตๆจาก Cartier คอลเลกชั่น “JUSTE UN CLOU” เป็นงานออกแบบที่ย้อนกลับไปปี 1970 ที่ถือว่าได้รับความนิยมอย่างสูง สะท้อนให้เห็นถึงความมั่นใจในตัวเอง มีทั้งแบบwhite gold , pink gold และyellow gold ถ้าชอบความหรูขึ้นมาอีกนิดคุณสามารถใส่เพชรเพิ่มเติมได้

Having recently offered a look into renowned French jeweler and watchmaker Cartier‘s upcoming “JUSTE UN CLOU” Collection earlier this month, today we present a more detailed look at the range via honeyee‘s editorial. These simple yet whimsical unisex accessories are put on display and worn by celebrated innovators like Hiroshi Fujiwara, VERBAL, Tomoyuki Tanaka and NIGO. As male jewelry constantly teeters on the list of menswear faux pas, these enticing images of iconic tastemakers sporting the understated pieces should surely relieve some hesitation held by any male counterpart. Expect to see Cartier’s “JUSTE UN CLOU,” or “Just A Nail,” Collection at select global stockists in the very near future.

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