Deepika Padukone Shines In Cartier’s 63.76-carat Necklace At Dubai Occasion

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Deepika Padukone showcased Cartier’s Chryseis necklace that includes a 63.76-carat rubellite on the luxurious model’s Excessive Jewellery occasion in Dubai. The occasion, held on the Al Shindagha Museum, celebrated Cartier’s twenty fifth anniversary within the UAE and marked the revealing of the “A Journey of Wonders” exhibition, which highlights the model’s most beautiful creations.

 

As Cartier’s Excessive Jewellery World Ambassador since 2022, Padukone’s look was styled by Shaleena Nathani. She wore a customized black off-shoulder robe by Jade by Monica and Karishma, that includes dramatic puff sleeves to enrich the assertion piece. Her magnificence look included a smoky eye and a modern bun accessorized with a black ribbon, created by make-up artist Anil C and hairstylist Gabriel Georgiou.

 

The Chryseis necklace, a part of Cartier’s Nature Sauvage assortment, attracts inspiration from butterfly wings with intricate black-and-white detailing and chalcedony beads. Its centerpiece is a hanging rubellite stone in Cartier’s signature coloration palette of pink, inexperienced, and black.

 

Sharing photographs on Instagram, Padukone known as it “an beautiful night with my associates at Cartier,” reinforcing her function as a worldwide style icon.

 

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