Lily Collins, Finneas, and More Celebrate Cartier’s Clash [Un]limited Collection

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Cartier kicked off the launch of its Clash [Un]limited capsule collection on Tuesday in West Hollywood with a glitzy rooftop dinner and private viewing of the Clash [Un]limited Exhibition.

Cartier kicked off the launch of its Clash [Un]limited capsule collection last night in West Hollywood with a glitzy rooftop dinner and private viewing of the Clash [Un]limited Exhibition. The creative project was made collaboration with singer-songwriter Finneas, who provided the musical entertainment for the evening. “Clash represents the opportunity to redefine and rediscover what it is about art that moves me the most,” Finneas said of his performance.

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