Three Cartier LOVE bracelets in rose gold (photo courtesy of Cartier)
Cover Three Cartier LOVE bracelets in rose gold (photo courtesy of Cartier)
Three Cartier LOVE bracelets in rose gold (photo courtesy of Cartier)

Cartier’s iconic Love bracelet gets a fresh update that balances the classic and small version

Few pieces of jewellery have achieved the cultural status of Cartier's Love bracelet. Designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo, this bangle has remained an enduring symbol of commitment and timeless style. Now, Cartier has introduced a medium-sized version, bridging the gap between the original classic and its smaller counterpart.

This new addition offers wearers more flexibility in styling. However, each size, whether worn solo for understated elegance or stacked for maximum impact, maintains the same architectural purity that has cemented the design's status as a global icon.

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Above Inspired by the medieval chastity belt, Aldo Cipullo reimagined the concept as a sleek, oval-shaped band that could only be secured and removed with a tiny gold screwdriver

In a nod to modern practicality, Cartier has extended the functional hinge and screw closure system—previously exclusive to the small model—to both the medium and classic versions. This update allows wearers to secure or remove the bracelet independently, while the original two-person locking system remains available for the classic model, ensuring tradition isn’t lost in the pursuit of innovation.

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A woman's hand with Cartier bangles
Above Stacking small and medium Love bracelets with the likewise iconic Juste Un Clou bracelet is a shorthand for effortless style
A woman's hand with Cartier bangles

In Singapore, the new medium-sized Love bracelet and updated hinge designs are now available at Cartier boutiques including ION Orchard, Marina Bay Sands, Ngee Ann City, and Changi Airport Terminal 3, as well as online at Cartier.sg.

With this new offering, Cartier continues to honour the Love bracelet’s legacy while ensuring it meets the needs of a new generation of wearers—proving, once again, that true icons never go out of style.

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