Egyptian Montenegrin actress Tara Emad wows in new Cartier pictures

Egyptian Montenegrin actress Tara Emad wows in new Cartier pictures
Emad wore statement earrings from the brand’s Clash de Cartier collection. (Instagram)
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Updated 01 August 2023
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Egyptian Montenegrin actress Tara Emad wows in new Cartier pictures

Egyptian Montenegrin actress Tara Emad wows in new Cartier pictures

DUBAI: French luxury label Cartier this week shared on Instagram pictures of their ambassador, Egyptian Montenegrin model and actress ambassador Tara Emad, wearing statement earrings from the brand’s Clash de Cartier collection and a ring from Cartier Trinity.

“Friend of the maison Tara Emad dares to pair the spiked studs of the #ClashdeCartier with the fluid bands of the #CartierTrinity,” the label wrote, sharing a series of images of Emad.

In the pictures, Emad was also seen wearing three of Cartier’s signature bangles and a gold necklace to complete the look.

Her fans and friends, including celebrity makeup artist Aya Abdelhamid, took to their stories to share Emad’s images.

The actress, who is famous for her roles in “Bait El-Ruby,” “Suits,” and “El-Matareed,” has a long-standing relationship with the brand.

In March, the model walked a fashion show for the label in Dubai, wearing a black mermaid dress with a heart-shaped neckline and glitzy jewelry.

The runway featured Saudi actress and filmmaker Fatima Al-Banawi, Egyptian veteran star Yousra, Lebanese actress Razane Jammal, Tunisian actor Dhaffer L’Abidine, Egyptian Tunisian actress Hend Sabri, Emirati host Anas Bukhash, French Algerian filmmaker Farida Khelfa and Somali model Rawdah Mohamed.

Emad in April also starred in a campaign for Cartier alongside the brand’s stars Sabri, L’Abidine and Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek.

In the short video, promoted on the brand’s social media channels, Emad and the actors tried to explain the word “simplicity.”

She said in the video: “It’s not complex or confusing. It’s ordinary, but precious.”

In a previous interview with Arab News, Emad, who started her career at 14 as a model, said she was always fascinated by the camera as a child and was comfortable being in the spotlight.

“I felt that this is where I belong, in front of the camera,” she said. “My mother noticed how much I loved being photographed and how much I loved posing in front of the camera … It was always the joke in the family that ‘Tara is always camera ready,’ no matter what or where.

“I was fascinated by the fact that I could do roles and live other people’s lives through characters. It’s incredibly daring. It’s beautifully demanding.”