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The 10 least expensive Tiffany bracelets

Are you looking for a Tiffany bracelet? You don’t have to rob a bank. Here are 10 less expensive Tiffany bracelets: review with pictures and prices ♦ ︎

Tiffany and Co has a long history behind it: it was founded in 1837 and has become a jewelry giant, with over 300 stores in 27 countries. Not only that: it sells jewels for about 4,4 billion dollars (in 2019). Among other things, in recent years Tiffany has also been committed “to reducing environmental impact, respecting human rights and contributing positively to communities”, with careful management regarding gold, which is extracted exclusively from a mine that is identified publicly or from recycled sources.

Audrey Hepburn in «Colazione da Tiffany»
Audrey Hepburn in «Colazione da Tiffany», davanti alle vetrine del negozio di New York

This is to say that the brand is historical, but at the same time remains modern, current and refined. But Tiffany’s jewels are also considered, erroneously, unattainable, of an inaccessible luxury. This is true with regard to high jewelery or pieces in gold and large precious stones. But it does not correspond to reality for silver jewels, even design, which can be purchased at a cost really affordable for everyone. Here, for example, the 10 least expensive Tiffany bracelets (prices updated in December 2023). The novelty concerns the bracelets which are sold exclusively online. All bracelets are in silver.

1

Tiffany Infinity, solo online. 260 euro
Tiffany Infinity, online only. 260 euros

2

Bracciale Tiffany Infinity, solo online. 260 euro
Tiffany Infinity bracelet, online only. 260 euros

3

Bead Heart Tag. 300 euro
Bead Heart Tag. 300 euros

4

Bracciale Bead con chiusura toggle. 300 euro
Bead bracelet with toggle clasp. 300 euros

5

Bracciale Bead Heart Tag versione rosa. Disponibile anche verde, rosso, fuchsia. 300 euro
Bead Heart Tag bracelet pink version. Also available in green, red, fuchsia. 300 euros

6

Bracciale a maglie tonde. Solo online. 300 euro
Round link bracelet. Online only. 300 euros

7

Bracciale Loving Heart disegnato da Paloma Picasso- 310 euro
Loving Heart bracelet designed by Paloma Picasso. 310 euros

8

Tiffany Infinity a maglie grosse. Solo online. 320 euro
Tiffany Infinity in chunky links. Online only. 320 euros

9

Collezione Return to Tiffany, bracciale Heart Tag a doppia catena. 330 euro
Return to Tiffany collection, double chain Heart Tag bracelet. 330 euros

10

Bracciale Arrow, collezione Graffiti di Paloma Picasso. 380 euro
Arrow bracelet, Graffiti collection by Paloma Picasso. 380 euros

Tiffany high jewelry for Anya Taylor-Joy

Actress and house ambassador Anya Taylor-Joy is the face of the Tiffany & Co. campaign for high jewelry. The actress wears the iconic Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. and Blue Book 2023: Out of the Blue masterpieces. They are high-end jewels that combine the charm of luxury with that of quality design, with the added touch of Hollywood glamour. Anya Taylor-Joy , 27, has already won numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as nominations for a Bafta Film Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.

It is an honor to be the face of Tiffany & Co.’s fine jewelry campaign. The House has a very long history of design and craftsmanship and I am thrilled to be part of their exceptional legacy.
Anya Taylor-Joy

Anya Taylor-Joy indossa una collana Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co
Anya Taylor-Joy wears a Schlumberger necklace by Tiffany & Co

The new campaign aims to consolidate the fame of the American jewelry brand, which in its bicentenary history counts collaborations with designers of the caliber of Jean Schlumberger, animated by the vision of Nathalie Verdeille, Chief Artistic Officer of Jewelry and High Jewelry at Tiffany.
Anya Taylor-Joy con bracciale e collana  Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co
Anya Taylor-Joy with Schlumberger bracelet and necklace by Tiffany & Co

Spilla disegnata da Jean Schlumberger con diamanti e acquamarina
Bird on a rock brooch, designed by Jean Schlumberger with diamonds and aquamarine

Tiffany & Co has a new chief brand creative officer

Tiffany & Co has a new chief brand creative officer. It’s Hector Muelas, who announced his new role with a post on LinkedIn. The manager was already part of the team of the LVMH group, the holding company that controls Tiffany, where he held the role of global vice president of content and creativity from 2015 to 2019. His CV, however, also includes positions in companies such as Rimowa where he was chief brand officer. The German luggage company just a few days ago announced a collaboration with Tiffany. But Muelas was global creative director in marketing at Apple, as well as having worked at Creative Artists Agency and Vice Media.

Hector Muelas
Hector Muelas

II am happy to announce that today I begin a new journey as Chief Brand Creative Officer of Tiffany & Co. Everyone has a Tiffany story and I certainly have plenty of my own. Because for the past 185 years, Tiffany & Co. has helped an ever-changing world express the ever-changing language of love with characteristic wit and optimism. One of the world’s most storied luxury design houses, globally recognised for its extraordinary craftsmanship, innovative jewellery design and unparalleled creativity, Tiffany has given us the world’s best diamonds and the design of the Great Seal of the United States, Warhol and Basquiat, Audrey Hepburn and the Medal of Honour, the Tiffany setting and the Vince Lombardi trophy, Picasso and Peretti, the French Crown Jewels and Beyonce, modern gemology and Nike, Deco and Nouveau, Schlumberger and Kuntz, Rolex and Patek, the blue box and the white ribbon… I’m humbled to be a part of this iconic house, and to continue building its legacy alongside some great old and new friends.
Hector Muelas, chief brand creative officer at Tiffany

Il Pop-Up di Tiffany a Miami
Pop-Up Tiffany in Miami. Photo: Brad Dickson

Tiffany and Rimowa jewelry holders

It’s not enough to produce jewellery, then you have to transport it, rearrange it and look after it. Now Tiffany and the German Rimowa, a company with a tradition that dates back to 1898 in the luggage sector, will take care of it. The collaboration between the two brands led to the Rimowa x Tiffany & Co. collection. The line consists of a series of bags and suitcases: jewelry cases and a Rimowa x Tiffany & Co. rock cut cabin trolley, i.e. with a mirror surface which features a design reminiscent of the facets of a diamond. It is made in Germany from brushed aluminum.

Il set Rimowa x Tiffany
Rimowa x Tiffany set

We are thrilled to present the Rimowa x Tiffany collection, bringing together two Houses of unrivaled craftsmanship and innovative design. This one-of-a-kind collaboration combines two icons into one, both incredibly personal to me and representing the highest level of craftsmanship.
Alexandre Arnault, executive vice president of product and communications, Tiffany & Co.

Alexandre Arnault
Alexandre Arnault

It must be added that, curiously, the LVMH group, which controls Tiffany, also includes a large brand of bags and suitcases such as Louis Vuitton. In any case, the new travel jewelry case features the classic Tiffany Blue shade inside, a color that is also used for the suitcase handle, on the wheels and on the closure. The jewelry box extends over three levels, with an opening from the top. Inside there is also a mirror with a silver plate underneath which can be engraved to personalize the object. The jewels are placed on a shelf at the top, with five compartments for storing precious items. The central tray is designed to hold necklaces and bracelets while the one below features three large spaces designed to store other pieces.
Rimowa x Tiffany & Co jewellery case
Rimowa x Tiffany & Co jewellery case

We are proud to join forces with Tiffany & Co., another legendary brand with the finest craftsmanship. Creating such purposeful and unique pieces represents the centuries of experience behind both brands and the engineering mastery we bring to the table.
Hugues Bonnet-Masimbert, CEO of Rimowa

Prices: the Rimowa x Tiffany & Co Rock Cut Cabin (2,900 euros), the Rimowa x Tiffany & Co. Jewelry Case (3,900 euros) and the Rimowa x Tiffany & Co. Jewelry Personal (1,800 euros). They can be found in Rimowa stores and online and in the United States at Tiffany & Co. Landmark in New York City and on Tiffany.com in Greater China via WeChat.

Jewelry case Tiffany Blue
Jewelry case Tiffany Blue

Suitcase Rimowa x Tiffany & Co
Suitcase Rimowa x Tiffany & Co

Tiffany opens in Tokyo with many celebrities

Tiffany & Co. gathered a small crowd of celebrities on the occasion of the opening of its new store in Omotesando (the address is 3-5-30 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku), an area between the famous Shibuya square and Minato, one of the shopping areas of Tokyo. Tiffany Omotesando has a surface area of approximately 768 square meters and is on two floors. The vaulted ceiling design, inspired by stained glass windows designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of founder Charles Lewis Tiffany, invites guests into a modern, glamorous space. The interior of the store is created with delicate curved details and a soft color palette, creating a sophisticated and warm atmosphere.

Hailey Bieber
Hailey Bieber

The inauguration was attended by stars such as Hailey Bieber, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ayaka Miyoshi, Han Hyo-joo, of Enhyphen, Hayato Isomura, Ryuji Imaichi, Haruna Kawaguchi, Asuka Saito, Saeko, Lala Takahashi, Mitsuki Takahata, Makiko Takizawa, Minami Tanaka, Shinobu Terajima, Dean Fujioka, Riisa Naka, Kyoko Hasegawa, Jun Hasegawa, Manami Higa, Arisa Mizuki, Amiaya, Emma, Imase, kemio, Nissy, who wore jewelry by Tiffany & Co.

Anya Taylor
Anya Taylor

Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh

Tiffany Omotesando
Tiffany Omotesando

Tiffany Omotesando
Tiffany Omotesando

Barbie’s jewels

Do you like pink? Do you want to wear pink jewelry? Are you looking for a pink necklace? Or a bracelet? Or … Here are many ideas ♦

There are many reasons to wear pink jewelry, Barbie’s favorite color. The first is that it is the light version of marsala, announced color of the year, according to Pantone. In addition, it is definitely more suited to this season; the second reason is that its tone, even the one tinged with gray tinge, embellishes any type of skin. And This alone would be enough to convince anyone. But there is another side to act as an incentive and comes from English: think pink!It means thinking positive. And indeed a beautiful bright pink is a burst of energy, a stimulus to good mood. So, although many of the color names have lost their multiplicity of meanings, even in some languages in common phrases characterize specific moods. So, ring, earrings or bracelet have also colored stones, faceted or cabochon, translucent or opaque. Provided that they are pink.

Anello in oro bianco con diamanti e zaffiri rosa
Nigaam, anello in oro bianco con diamanti e zaffiri rosa

And more, pink is a positive color. It takes its name from the fragrant flower of the same name. But perhaps you don’t know that it was born quite recently: the name rose was used for the first time to indicate a shade of color only at the end of the 17th century. In the West (especially Europe and the United States), pink is the color associated with concepts of charm, kindness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity and romance. If the hue is very light, it is associated with chastity and innocence. On the contrary, a bright pink suggests eroticism and seduction.

Petit Joli, anello in oro rosa, calcedonio e diamanti
Petit Joli, anello in oro rosa, calcedonio rosa e diamanti by Pasquale Bruni

The history of pink
One could write a history of the color pink. But, undoubtedly, the maximum popularity reached it in the mid-eighteenth century, when pastel colors became very fashionable in all the courts of Europe. The pink color in particular was highly appreciated by Madame de Pompadour (1721-1764), lover of King Louis XV of France, who often wore clothes that combined blue and pink. Not only that: she had a particular shade of pink created especially for her by the Sevres porcelain factory, apparently with small additions of blue, black and yellow.

Madame de Pompadour
Madame de Pompadour

Pink stones
But let’s talk about jewelry: in addition to pink gold, you have a wide choice of stones that have shades of rose. The most precious, and most expensive, is undoubtedly the diamond. Diamonds with pink shades are buyed for millions of dollars during the auctions. But luckily there are many other stones that also have this color tone in their repertoire: quartz, sapphire, mystic topaz, rhodolite garnet, morganite, kunzite, Malaya garnet, tourmaline, spinel, opal, zircon, pink pearl, moonstone , coral, smithsonite, pezzottaite, rhodochrosite and rhodonite. You only have the problem of choosing one.

Matilde de Bounvilles

Tiffany, anello Sugar Stacks di Paloma Picasso in oro rosa 18 carati con pavé di zaffiri rosa.
Tiffany, anello Sugar Stacks di Paloma Picasso in oro rosa 18 carati con pavé di zaffiri rosa.
Tamara Comolli, braccialetto Mikado Romance in oro rosa con quarzi, e morganite rosa.
Tamara Comolli, braccialetto Mikado Romance in oro rosa con quarzi, e morganite rosa.
Vhernier, orecchini Eclisse in oro bianco con rhodonite, cristallo di rocca, madreperla e diamanti
Vhernier, orecchini Eclisse in oro bianco con rhodonite, cristallo di rocca, madreperla e diamanti
Collezione Millebolle, anello in oro rosa, diamanti grigi, rodolite. Anello oro rosa, diamanti grigi, quarzo rosa
Minù, collezione Millebolle, anello in oro rosa, diamanti grigi, rodolite.
Anello oro rosa, diamanti grigi, quarzo rosa
Anello con diamante rosa di 8,42 carati, fancy rosa intenso, taglio brillante, ma «modificato rettangolare», chiarezza VVS1. AI lati due diamanti baguette
Anello con diamante rosa di 8,42 carati, fancy rosa intenso, taglio brillante, ma «modificato rettangolare», chiarezza VVS1. AI lati due diamanti baguette
Alessio Boschi, collezione Naturalia anello Peony con morganite centrale
Alessio Boschi, collezione Naturalia anello Peony con morganite centrale
Van Cleef & Arpels, orecchini Papillons in oro rosa con zaffiri rosa e diamanti
Van Cleef & Arpels, orecchini Papillons in oro rosa con zaffiri rosa e diamanti
Etho Maria, bracciale La Serpentine in oro rosa con zaffiri rosa e diamanti brown
Etho Maria, bracciale La Serpentine in oro rosa con zaffiri rosa e diamanti brown
Mary Ching, Wing, in oro rosa e zaffiri
Mary Ching, Wing, in oro rosa e zaffiri
Anello Thalessa, in oro rosa 18 carati, tormalina, zaffiri, tormalina bicolore
Daniela Villegas, anello Thalessa, in oro rosa 18 carati, tormalina, zaffiri, tormalina bicolore
Brumani, Baobab collection Rosé, anello con diamanti, quarzo e tormaline brasiliane rosa
Brumani, Baobab collection Rosé, anello con diamanti, quarzo e tormaline brasiliane rosa
Irene Neuwirth, orecchini a forma di rosa in opale inciso, rhodocrosite tagliata a goccia e diamanti.
Irene Neuwirth, orecchini a forma di rosa in opale inciso, rhodocrosite tagliata a goccia e diamanti.
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Larkspur & Hawk, collana con topazi rosa sfaccettati
Yoko London, anello con perla barocca rosa e pavé di diamanti
Yoko London, anello con perla barocca rosa e pavé di diamanti
Chantecler, orecchini Capri in oro rosa con ametista, fosfosiderite, zaffiri rosa e diamanti
Chantecler, orecchini Capri in oro rosa con ametista, fosfosiderite, zaffiri rosa e diamanti
Marie-Hélène de Taillac, orecchini in oro giallo con due tipi di quarzi rosa da 45 carati complessivi e due spinelli rosa più scuro
Marie-Hélène de Taillac, orecchini in oro giallo con due tipi di quarzi rosa da 45 carati complessivi e due spinelli rosa più scuro
Sutra, anello in oro rosa con diamanti e spinelli rosa e viola
Sutra, anello in oro rosa con diamanti e spinelli rosa e viola
Brumani, Baobab collection Rosé, orecchini con diamanti, quarzo e tormaline brasiliane rosa
Brumani, Baobab collection Rosé, orecchini con diamanti, quarzo e tormaline brasiliane rosa

Jewels in the shape of a lily of the valley

Lily of the valley, herbaceous plant (Convallaria maialis) of the Convallariacee family. But above all, one of the fragrant flowers of May. And it is no coincidence that the delicate thrush has inspired many jewelers. Here, then, are some jewels that are inspired by lily of the valley: a flower that has unexpected aphrodisiac properties. Yet it is also a flower often associated with marriage ceremonies, because for some it is a symbol of purity and chastity.

Fulco Verdura, spilla in ogiallo e bianco con
Fulco Verdura, spilla in oro giallo e bianco con perle

In fact, when we talk about flowers in jewelry and not only, and we immediately think of roses. But lily of the valley also inspired beautiful objects. In pagan times this flower symbolized happiness and for this reason it was considered a lucky charm, while in the Middle Ages the lily of the valley was also used as an amulet, associated with the celebration of May, the beginning of the month of engagement. But the result of a study conducted some time ago by the University Hospital of Padua is perhaps more surprising: it seems that men, who would have a greater olfactory capacity than the female category, are able to recognize an organic chemical, called bourgeonal, if emanating from women’s skin. And this fragrance, very similar to that of lily of the valley, is one of the factors triggering male attraction.

Dior Joaillerie, collier Diorissimo
Dior Joaillerie, collier Diorissimo

And it is precisely in the Victorian era, with the tradition of sentimental jewels, that the flower becomes one of the most represented motifs with a meaning linked to its era, namely romanticism. Since then more or less all the great jewelers have ventured into the theme and have created more or less realistic brooches, earrings and necklaces inspired by the forest flower. Here is a selection of the most beautiful pieces that all women would like to bring even in December, without being superstitious or looking for a boyfriend. Monica Battistoni

Dior Joaillerie, collier Diorissimo
Dior Joaillerie, collier Diorissimo

Ed è proprio in epoca vittoriana, con la tradizione dei gioielli sentimentali, che il fiore diventa uno dei motivi più rappresentati con un significato però legato alla sua epoca, ossia il romanticismo. Da allora più o meno tutti i grandi gioiellieri si sono cimentati nel tema e hanno creato spille, orecchini e collane più o meno realistiche ispirate al fiore di bosco. Ecco una selezione dei pezzi più belli che tutte le donne vorrebbero portare anche a dicembre, senza essere superstiziose o in cerca di fidanzato. Monica Battistoni

Cartier, spilla anni 50 in platino, diamanti taglio baguette e perle
Cartier, spilla anni 50 in platino, diamanti taglio baguette e perle
Spilla epoca Edoardiana in platino, oro giallo , diamanti e perle
Spilla epoca Edoardiana in platino, oro giallo , diamanti e perle
DellaValle
Michele della Valle, collana con diamanti taglio rotondo e tsavoriti
Suzanne Syz, orecchini in oro bianco e giallo con 18 perle Akoya, 554 zaffiri viola, 152 granati verdi, 330 diamanti e 356 smeraldi
Suzanne Syz, orecchini in oro bianco e giallo con 18 perle Akoya, 554 zaffiri viola, 152 granati verdi, 330 diamanti e 356 smeraldi
Tiffany, spilla in platino, diamanti e perle
Tiffany, spilla in platino, diamanti e perle
Tiffany, spilla in oro giallo e opale nero
Tiffany, spilla in oro giallo e opale nero
Lalique, orecchini in oro bianco con 76 diamanti, 6 zaffiri gialli, 6 zaffiri rosa, 6 zaffiri arancio, 6 quarzi rosa
Lalique, orecchini in oro bianco con 76 diamanti, 6 zaffiri gialli, 6 zaffiri rosa, 6 zaffiri arancio, 6 quarzi rosa
Van Cleef & Arpels, bracciale in oro con zaffiri, diamanti e tsavoriti
Van Cleef & Arpels, bracciale in oro con zaffiri, diamanti e tsavoriti

New Tiffany Lock jewelry

New jewels from the Tiffany Lock collection arrive. It is a series of pendants, rings, earrings and bracelets in different colors. To relaunch the Tiffany collection, it involved the House Ambassadors: Rosé, singer of the Korean group BlackPink, Jimin of Bts, the singer Nancy Ajram and the actress Florence Pugh, in her first campaign as the new Tiffany & Co Ambassador.

Tiffany Lock, bracciali
Tiffany Lock, bangle

We are thrilled to introduce the newest expression of the Tiffany Lock collection. Our House Ambassadors wear the new designs in a campaign that is anchored in the idea of love, a central element of our brand’s DNA since its foundation in 1837.
Alexandre Arnault, Executive Vice President, Product and Communication, Tiffany & Co

Alexandre Arnault
Alexandre Arnault

Inspired by a padlock of the Maison present in the archive of 1883, for over a century, Tiffany Lock jewels represent one of the designs designed to conquer above all a young audience. Now the collection introduces different colors for earrings, pendants, rings and a bracelet in gold and diamonds. The jewels are available in white, yellow and pink gold, also with pavé diamonds. Furthermore, the Maison will present a new Lock bracelet in white gold, half with pavé diamonds and half with baguette diamonds.

Tiffany Lock necklaces
Tiffany Lock necklaces
Rosé
Rosé
Nancy Ajram
Nancy Ajram
Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh
Jimin
Jimin

Return to Tiffany with Beyoncé

Beyoncé returns to Tiffany with a custom-made jewel, but available to everyone. Tiffany & Co has created a capsule collection inspired by Beyoncé’s world tour, who wears custom-designed Tiffany jewels on stage. This is a new edition of the classic Return to Tiffany series. It is a silver pendant which in the standard version bears the inscription Please Return to Tiffany. Not everyone knows the story of this pendant, born in the last century as a key ring. It was sold with a registration number: in case of loss the keys could therefore be returned to Tiffany, who would contact the owner thanks to the number registered on the pendant. Over time (and also because kind people are perhaps few now) the pendant has become an ornament in its own right.

Ciondoli Return to Tiffany
Return to Tiffany charms

Now the capsule collection reinterprets the motif and dedicates it to the singer who for a couple of years has become a star linked to the New York jewelery brand. 100% of profits from sales of the limited-edition collection will benefit the About Love Scholarship program, a partnership between Tiffany & Co, BeyGood and the Shawn Carter Foundation, to fund scholarships for students in the arts and creative fields at five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, Norfolk State University in Virginia, Bennett College in North Carolina, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and Central State University in Ohio. An important initiative within the Maison’s social impact platform, Tiffany Atrium. The About Love Scholarship Program has supported over one hundred students since its inception.

BRUSSELS beyonce
Beyoncé with necklace with crystals. Courtesy courtesy of Parkwood Imagery

Return to Tiffany Renaissance Beyoncé
Return to Tiffany Renaissance Beyoncé

A 10-carat Muzo emerald for Tiffany

A green gem can tempt not only a woman, but also a jewelry brand like Tiffany & Co. The American Maison has purchased a precious stone out of the ordinary: it is an emerald weighing over 10 carats. The gemstone was mined from the Muzo Emerald Mines in Colombia, located about 100 kilometers northwest of Bogotá, where the finest stones of this type are mined. Now the stone also has a name: Tiffany Muzo Emerald. The stone has an intense green color and symbolizes Tiffany’s desire to use extraordinary gems.

Tiffany Muzo Emerald
Tiffany Muzo Emerald

As the world authority on rare stones, we are thrilled to announce our recent purchase of the Tiffany Muzo Emerald. Weighing more than 10 carats, this extraordinary gem continues Tiffany’s long tradition of sourcing the finest stones Mother Nature has to offer.
Victoria Wirth Reynolds, Chief Gemologist of Tiffany & Co

Lo smeraldo ha un taglio rettangolare ed è stato estratto dallo storico pozzo minerario di Puerto Arturo nel dicembre 2019
The emerald has a rectangular cut and was mined from the historic Puerto Arturo mining shaft in December 2019

According to the Maison, it is the most precious emerald ever extracted from the Muzo mines. It is rectangular cut and was mined from the historic Puerto Arturo mine shaft in December 2019. A rare emerald due to its extraordinarily high clarity, offering a superior level of clarity and showcasing its exceptional colour. The gem has no fissures (which are quite frequent in emeralds) and is practically devoid of inclusions, except for very few observed under the microscope, in line with those found in Colombian emeralds from the Muzo mine. It also exhibits the perfectly saturated green color for which Muzo emeralds are so renowned and prized. The Tiffany Muzo Emerald will make its debut with the fall launch of the Blue Book 2023: Out of the Blue collection.

Tiffany goes green

Sustainable jewelry, but also environmentally friendly jewelry companies: Tiffany & Co. has announced that it has become the first in the luxury segment to receive approval from the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTI) for its net zero emissions goal. It is an initiative that is a collaboration between the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project), the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute and the World Wide Fund for Nature. Since 2015, more than a thousand companies have joined the initiative to set a science-based climate target.

Interno del laboratorio Tiffany a New York
Interior of the Tiffany laboratory in New York

Now among these there is also Tiffany, which has set itself the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2040. Reducing emissions is, as even the stones know by now, the need to keep heating at 1.5 degrees Celsius, in line with the Paris Agreement. Sbti verified Tiffany & Co.’s long-term goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions in its operations and supply chain by 2040 in accordance with the Science Based Targets Net-Zero Standard of the ‘initiative.
Lavorazione dei gioielli Tiffany
Processing of Tiffany jewels

Tiffany & Co. has also received approval for its near-term 2030 greenhouse gas reduction goal: the company is committed to reducing emissions by 70% from a 2019 baseline. galaxy Lvmh is committed to reducing emissions from sources not owned or controlled by 40% by 2030 compared to 2019. The Maison is on track to achieve both of these goals, having achieved 33% reductions in the first two goals. A milestone that, according to the company, in the near term will represent a significant milestone towards net zero, which will include a 90% reduction in emissions by 2040. The zero emissions goal will require the commitment and decarbonisation of the entire value chain.
Anthony Ledru
Anthony Ledru, Tiffany Ceo

The stages of sustainability

In 2022, Tiffany & Co. collaborated internally across functions to build a roadmap to achieve this goal, including a variety of levers that span the entire company, from raw material sourcing and supplier engagement to manufacturing, distributing and transporting products, and building and operating retail stores.
In April 2023, the Tiffany & Co. New York City landmark reopened with a significant investment in leading environmental, health and wellness initiatives designed to operate sustainably for years to come. The store is on track to receive both Well Platinum and Leed Gold certification (building sustainability certifications), joining more than 35 retail stores, offices and manufacturing sites in the brand’s portfolio that have achieved LEED certification.

Esame delle gemme
Gems expertise in Tiffany

Since 2006, the company always recalls, Tiffany & Co. has installed photovoltaic systems on site in five locations around the world: Dominican Republic, Cambodia, Rhode Island and two office and distribution facilities in New Jersey. The House plans to expand this investment in 2023 with solar installations at its diamond polishing facility in Botswana and jewelry manufacturing site in Lexington, Kentucky. Tiffany currently derives 91 percent of global electricity from clean, renewable sources, including solar and on-site renewable electricity credits in more than 25 countries where it operates. Finally, it is in the process of launching a supplier engagement program to work with key suppliers on decarbonization and expects to launch pilot engagements later this year.
L'interno del flagship di Tiffany a New York
The interior of the Tiffany flagship in New York

Vintage jewelry guide

Vintage jewelry are liked more and more, but before choosing them you need to know their characteristics well. Here are the advice of the gemologist of the Catawiki online auction house ♦

What vintage ring choose? She will like it? Or: how to let him know what I like? The first rule is to go on the classic. The second, is to follow the trend. And, in this key, there’s the advice of the of Catawiki, an online auctions company. According over the company, there would be (better to use the conditional) an increase in the purchase of antique rings. Could be. But, in any case, the rings in a style of yesteryear have always had estimators and admirers.

Collana vittoriana con diamanti. Prezzo: 28.000 dollari
Collana vittoriana con diamanti. Prezzo: 28.000 dollari

The auction house, therefore, has seen fit to ask Deborah Mazza, gemologist and herald of Catawiki, a comment: “Over the past decade there has been a significant change compared to what users are looking for when choosing a engagement ring. The trends show a move away from the classic-style rings, like the solitary bought in upscale jewelers, and now you try something that does not fall in the ordinary, why the vintage rings have become very popular and in demand. But this implies having to do a search to select an object and vintage, to avoid that the future remains disappointed bride, you have to consult a gemologist, who can guarantee the quality and the ring came from. Everything else depends on personal taste.”

Spilla vittoriana in alluminio annerito e jet-Whitby
Spilla vittoriana in alluminio annerito e jet-Whitby (giaietto), un mineraloide di origine vegetale

Adds Louise Baltruschat Hollis, head of the known site for weddings Whimsical Wonderland Weddings: “For some couples, marriage is undoubtedly the most important day of their lives. For this, it’s no wonder that everything is being done to make this day memorable. Today’s brides are opting for something custom, chic festival ceremonies in the woods, and this desire to have something unique also depends on the choice of ring. ”
So here’s a brief guide to the rings in the style of the past.
Victorian. It is a ring for those who love the colors. Very often, in fact, the Victorian ring mount colored gemstones rings including garnets, emeralds and sapphires, why the rings of this time period are the ideal choice when looking for an alternative to the classic solitaire diamond. “Typically, when you opt for colored gemstones, there is a tendency to choose rings with sapphire due to its wear resistance, and it was been Kate Middleton to launch this trend” continues the gemologist. “For those looking for something unusual but colorful and durable, however, I would suggest finding a ruby. Rubies have an incredible strength, second only to diamonds and half the price, so it is no surprise that there has been a sharp increase in demand.”

Anello vittoriano in oro e diamanti
Anello vittoriano in oro e diamanti

Art Nouveau. They are the antithesis to the simplicity of a traditional solitaire. The Art Nouveau-style rings are characterized by their shape. A native of the early twentieth century, the Art Nouveau style is known for intricate designs and rich in details and curves, making a bold choice for brides. Are rich in history and romance have details. Often they possess many grafted colored stones in a delicate style but complex.

Il classico Trinity di Cartier, in oro e diamanti. È nato nel 1924 ed è ancora prodotto
Il classico Trinity di Cartier, in oro e diamanti. È nato nel 1924 ed è ancora prodotto

Art Deco. This style has gained popularity in the twenties and thirties, with designs are characterized by a sharp angles and geometric style that represent a break with the previous period style. They are back in fashion thanks to movies as The Great Gatsby.

Anello Art Deco in platino, diamanti e onice
Anello Art Deco in platino, diamanti e onice

Antique Tiffany & Co. For some women who only want excellence, the only choice is a vintage Tiffany & Co. The American house produces engagement rings since 1837, and although they tend to have a classical style by buying a vintage piece can ensure a unique touch to feel out of the ordinary and wear a piece of history.

Il classico anello in oro bianco e tre diamanti di Tiffany & co.
Il classico anello in oro bianco e tre diamanti di Tiffany & co.
Spilla a forma di farfalla con diamanti e perle, di epoca vittoriana
Spilla a forma di farfalla con diamanti e perle, di epoca vittoriana
Tiara e collana vittoriana venduta da Christie's
Tiara e collana vittoriana venduta da Christie’s
Spilla di René Lalique, con smalto e crisoprasio
Spilla di René Lalique, con smalto e crisoprasio
Anello Art Nouveau con lucertola e uccello, in oro e opale
Anello Art Nouveau con lucertola e uccello, in oro e opale
Bracciale Art Déco con diamanti e rubini di Van Cleef & Arpels, 1940
Bracciale Art Déco con diamanti e rubini di Van Cleef & Arpels, 1940
Anello art déco con diamanti
Anello art déco con diamanti
Particolare di un bracciale Art Deco di Cartier, con perle con zaffiri e diamanti
Particolare di un bracciale Art Deco di Cartier, con perle con zaffiri e diamanti

If the ring is rainbow

Jewelers offering marriage rings for people of the same sex are on the rise. And men prefer rings made in … ♦

Do you remember Tiffany’s same sex ring campaign ? It’s been all over the newspapers, often with appreciative headlines and even with a hint of cynicism: a step forward for marriage rights or a step forward for sales? In fact, the advertisment has not only expanded this market segment, but actually has identified a new trend: the engagement ring from man to man or woman to woman. Of course, this is a niche, but is growing: for example, legalising gay marriage, in England, Scotland and Wales in 2014, has increased the demand for wedding bands.

Matrimonio gay
Rainbow wedding

And, in fact, if once sales are focused on informal rings as a symbol of a private commitment, now there is a shift to something more institutional, a choice more considered and custom made. Men are looking for something less flashy, but not necessarily less precious: diamonds, pink gold palladium and titanium are at the top of the charts. Customization is the key to win the English customers, who are also interested in the finish, which is polished, matt or brushed finish is not important, but they want to contribute to the design ring. Which brings greater creativity, although jewelers facing so much talent always give the same advice: because it’s supposed to last several years the band should follow personal taste rather than the latest trend.

La firma del registro
The signature on the marriage register

In a female marriage, for now, a trend closer to faith seems to prevail, to the classic wedding ring, a gold circle that symbolizes the union between two people. Even with small variations, for example, with a small diamond set inside the metal band. But, essentially, women seem to prefer more sobriety. It is also an aesthetic question: men have on average larger hands and, therefore, even the rings are larger and are more visible.

Cerimonia di matrimonio gay al femminile
Female wedding ceremony

Although same-sex marriages are now permitted in a large number of countries, it does not seem that a common formula has been codified regarding the jewels to wear, starting with rings. At the moment, in short, a simple transposition of the characteristics for wedding rings used by heterosexual couples prevails. It’s the tradition. But it is said that in the near future the rings may take on a different appearance: it is a universe that is still unexplored.

Matrimonio gay
Scenes from a wedding

Sea-themed Tiffany high jewelry with the Blue Book

Tiffany’s Blue Book is the most eagerly awaited appointment for those who love fine jewelry. The 2023 Out of the Blue edition is also the first Blue Book collection designed by Nathalie Verdeille, Chief Artistic Officer of Jewelry and High Jewelry at Tiffany & Co. The manager and creative, who was in charge of her rival Cartier until 2021, chose to be inspired by the design of a jeweler linked to Tiffany, Jean Schlumberger. The artist-designer who signed some of the most famous pieces of the American house loved sea creatures. Schlumberger’s work has been revised in a modern key.

Collana con diamanti bianchi e giallo
Necklace with white and yellow diamonds

With the Blue Book 2023 collection we wanted to celebrate the legacy of Jean Schlumberger, giving new life to some of his most famous designs. These creations have the typical quality and personality of Schlumberger, but the designs are completely new. We are certain that he would have been happy with each of these masterpieces, as we are.
Anthony Ledru, Chief Executive Officer of Tiffany & Co

Anthony e Victoria Ledru.
Anthony e Victoria Ledru. Photo: Courtesy of BFA

The collection will debut in two phases during 2023 with various themes representing the aquatic universe. The summer collection launched with seven themes: Shell, Coral, Jellyfish, Pisces, Starfish, Sea Star and Star Urchin. The Shell theme explores the three-dimensionality of objects sculpted by the ocean. One of the more versatile designs is a transformable pendant with a detachable diamond brooch that reveals a black opal weighing over 21 carats. The Coral theme features vibrant colors and features an array of yellow tanzanite, sapphire and diamond jewels. A brooch on the Jellyfish theme recalls the graceful movement of the marine animal’s tentacles.

Anello con diamante giallo e diamanti bianchi
Ring with yellow diamond and white diamonds

The Pisces theme is a study of the sea, a representation of an unknown and infinite world that has always fascinated Jean Schlumberger. With sets including exceptional padparadscha sapphires, Umba sapphires and diamonds, this theme features warm hues paired with ocean blues. The Star Urchin (sea urchin) theme is a study in shapes and symmetries, with jewels featuring hand-carved tanzanites and chalcedony that reproduce the pointed exterior of molluscs.

Anello in oro rosa con diamanti e zaffiro rosa
Anello in oro rosa con diamanti e zaffiro rosa

The Starfish theme reinterprets the shape of the starfish as if it were tangled in rocks, thanks to opals, aquamarines, tourmalines and beryls, with accents of diamonds. A set rich in diamonds gives a unique interpretation of this marine creature. Finally, the Sea Star theme features an expanse of custom-cut mother-of-pearl starfish woven into coral-inspired patterns, providing a snapshot of the marine’s fascinating ecosystem. Extremely rare padparadscha sapphires, Umba sapphires, mother of pearl and carnelian bring the Sea Star theme to life.
Orecchini con zaffiri blu e diamanti
Orecchini con zaffiri blu e diamanti

In Jean Schlumberger’s imagination and philosophy, the sea represented an unknown and infinite world; has been able to give life to unprecedented interpretations of its majesty and its mysteries. My first Blue Book collection for the Maison is a deep dive into the aquatic universe, honoring and reinterpreting Schlumberger’s vision.
Nathalie Verdeille, Chief Artistic Officer, Jewelry and High Jewelry, Tiffany & Co

Nathalie Verdeille
Nathalie Verdeille

Tiffany on stage with Beyoncé

Beyoncé has been an artist linked to Tiffany & Co for some years. Now this bond is also strengthened on the stage of the American singer’s shows. The Maison of the Lvmh group has announced a partnership on the occasion of Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour. Planned concerts of Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (singer’s full name) are over 50 shows. The artist, who currently holds the record for a Grammy Award, will perform wearing custom-designed Tiffany & Co. jewelry. In addition to those pieces created especially for her, Beyoncé will also wear Tiffany HardWear and Elsa Peretti jewels.

Beyoncé, Tiffany Renaissance Tour
Beyoncé, Tiffany Renaissance Tour

This new combination represents, explains the jewelry company, a natural evolution of the 2022 campaign of the Maison Lose Yourself ibn love, which featured Beyoncé. In the video, inspired by Studio 54 in New York, Beyoncé rocked a nocturnal vibe wearing a custom Tiffany HardWear necklace and spectacular diamond designs, including a 10-carat diamond ring and diamond-encrusted Lock bracelets.
The first ear-earring, made with 4.5 carats of white diamonds has already been unveiled at her inaugural concert on May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden, and will be worn during her tour. In Brussels, however, the singer wore an exclusive jewel, a necklace with crystals.

Beyoncé a Bruxelles con la necklace with crystals . Courtesy courtesy of Parkwood Imagery
Beyoncé in Brussels with the necklace with crystals. Courtesy of Parkwood Imagery
Beyoncé in Tiffany
Beyoncé in Tiffany
Beyoncé with earpiece boasting Tiffany
Beyoncé with earpiece boasting Tiffany

Tiffany reopens in New York with Gal Gadot

It took two years of work, but the famous Tiffany & Co. store on 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York has officially reopened. For the occasion, the American Maison which is now part of the French luxury giant LVMH organized an inauguration worthy of the occasion. The flagship store is now known as The Landmark and the ribbon cutting was entrusted to Gal Gadot, accompanied by Alexandre Arnault, executive vice president of products and communications of Tiffany, and Anthony Ledru, president and CEO of the Maison. The store is the first radical renovation of the store since it first opened its doors in 1940.

Anna Wintour all'interno dello store Tiffany
Anna Wintour all’interno dello store Tiffany

Guests at the event included Daniel Boulud, Shohei Shigematsu, Ayaka Miyoshi, Camila Queiroz, Amelie Zilber, Lala Rudge, Paola Locatelli, Heart Evangelista, Athena Calderone, Leonie Hanne, Alexander Galievsky, Carrie Wong, Amee, Henry Lau, Praya Lundberg, Zahirah MacWilson , Jane Chuck, Adinia Wirasti, Anne Curtis, Blake Gray, Helena Bordon, Kate Bock, Kelsey Merritt, Liv Judd, Anna Wintour.
Lo store sulla 57th Street e Fifth Avenue
Lo store sulla 57th Street e Fifth Avenue

L'interno del flagship di Tiffany a New York
L’interno del flagship di Tiffany a New York

Anne Curtis
Anne Curtis

Alexandre Arnault
Alexandre Arnault

Alexandre Arnault, Daniel Boulud, Anthony Ledru
Alexandre Arnault, Daniel Boulud, Anthony Ledru

The jewels of Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau jewels are back in the spotlight, but with the eclectic style of the early twentieth century in the USA, or a revisited baroque, or a set of patterns that mix different styles: necklaces, brooches and earrings from a century ago are a strange combination between excess and innovation. Compared to the nineteenth-century taste, the most consistent influences of the artistic taste of the time can be seen in the jewels of the first part of the last century.

René Lalique, spilla Art Nouveau Libellules, con aquamarina, smalto e diamanti
René Lalique, Art Nouveau Libellules brooch, with aquamarine, enamel and diamonds

Garlands by Cartier, embroideries, flowers by Boucheron and Chaumet, references to ancient Egypt or the Orient, are among the most striking aspects. Novelties also achieved thanks to innovations in processing, such as the more frequent use of platinum, a resistant metal, which has made it possible to acquire lightness, with jewels that have become less heavy and more resistant than those in silver. But in choosing a jewel that is one hundred years old one must be careful: at that time the manufacturing methods were different from the current ones, which are aided by technology.

Tiara art nouveau di Philippe Wolfers con spilla a forma di pavone
Art nouveau tiara by Philippe Wolfers (1858–1929), Belgian silversmith, jeweler, sculptor and designer, with peacock brooch

Even the choice of stones was less scientific than today, not to mention the treatment of the gems, which now manages to enhance stones that were then used in their natural state: opaque, cut in a somewhat approximate way to brilliant, pink, teardrop and cabochon, to which shapes such as calibré and briolettes were added. Yet the jewels between the end of the nineteenth century and the Roaring Twenties mark a turning point and retain a great charm. So much so that now they are once again the center of attention on the market, among auction houses and antiques.

Spilla con corallo, diamanti e smalto di Janesich, 1930
Art Nouveau ring with aquamarine, garnets and enamel by Georges Fouquet

But what are the characteristics of Art Nouveau jewels? It must be premised that the artists and craftsmen of the jewelry of that period wanted to distinguish themselves first of all from mass production, which was beginning to appear on the market at that time. For this reason, Art Nouveau jewels are characterized by refined craftsmanship. Famous designers and jewelers such as René Lalique, Louis Comfort Tiffany and Karl Fabergé are still remembered today. Their jewels have been copied and even the large object or fashion industries have been inspired by these masters of design.

Collana con ametista, giada e oro disegnata da Julia Munson sotto la direzione di Louis Comfort Tiffany nel 1906
Amethyst, jade and gold necklace designed by Julia Munson under the direction of Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1906

In turn, the creators of Art Nouveau jewelery were fascinated by the art of China and Japan, which were still little known artistic expressions in the West. Natural elements such as animals, insects or flowers have been associated with mythical creatures such as dragons. And, as in the watercolors made in China and Japan, Art Nouveau favored pastel colors.

Pendente di collier Art Nouveau in oro e smalto, con viso di donna e glicine
Art Nouveau necklace pendant in gold and enamel, with a woman’s face and wisteria

Art Nouveau jewels also favored the female figure. Let’s not forget that in the Victorian era a woman could not show even an ankle in public. Art Nouveau was not afraid, as a reaction, to enhance the female body without censorship, often in figures associated with mythological or fantastic characters. Even the jewelery has taken this aspect into account.

Collana Lucertola, Francia Art Nouveau, 1900, in bachelite e metallo
Lizard necklace, France Art Nouveau, 1900, in bakelite and metal

The most famous creator of that period was the French glass designer and goldsmith René Lalique (lived between 1860 and 1945). He used soft colors and volumes with sinuous curves, semi-precious stones, amber, mother-of-pearl, and unusual materials such as tortoise shell, horn, baroque pearls.

René Lalique
René Lalique
Pendente a forma di delfino di James Cromar Watt. Smalto, oro, opale e perle
James Cromar Watt dolphin pendant. Enamel, gold, opal and pearls
Spilla a forma di rana in oro, diamanti, opali e rubini
Brooch in the shape of a frog in gold, diamonds, opals and rubies
Spilla in alessandrite, diamanti e smalto Art Nouveau, circa 1900, Marcus & co
Art Nouveau alexandrite, diamond and enamel brooch, circa 1900, Marcus & co
Uovo con cestino di fiori per lo zar Nicola firmato Peter Carl Fabergé
Egg with basket of flowers for Tsar Nicholas signed Peter Carl Fabergé

Three stars of the entertainment for Tiffany

Art and entertainment: these seem to be the tracks on which the Tiffany communication train runs. This is confirmed by the new campaign of the great American brand, which is part of the French empire Lvmh. Tiffany & Co. has chosen three ambassadors for its latest campaign focused on the Tiffany T and Tiffany HardWear collections: actress, singer and model Zoë Kravitz, Jimin, Korean star of the Bts pop group and actress Gal Gadot. According to the company, the claim that accompanies the advertising campaign, This is Tiffany, underlines the importance of being yourself. But it also underlines the importance of proposing a strong brand, known all over the world.

Zoë Kravitz con i gioielli della collezione Tiffany HardWear
Zoë Kravitz con i gioielli della collezione Tiffany HardWear

Our This Is Tiffany campaign is a true tribute to individual style. We create the jewels, but it is the house ambassadors like Zoë, Jimin of BTS and Gal who give meaning to the collections and interpret them at their best.
Alexandre Arnault, Executive Vice President, Product & Communication, Tiffany & Co.

Alexandre Arnault. Stefanie Keenan e Jon Kopaloff/ Getty Images per Tiffany & Co
Alexandre Arnault. Photo: Stefanie Keenan e Jon Kopaloff/ Getty Images per Tiffany & Co

The two collections on which the American Maison points its cards are not new, but they seem to be the most functional ones for the market. Surprisingly introduced in pandemic 2020, Tiffany T uses Tiffany’s initial letter as a design motif. The Tiffany HardWear collection was introduced in 2017 and has become one of the most distinctive of Tiffany & Co. It is inspired by the architecture and lifestyle of New York City, the birthplace of the Maison.
Gal Gadot con la collezione Tiffany T
Gal Gadot con la collezione Tiffany T

Gal Gadot con bracciali della collezione Tiffany T
Gal Gadot con bracciali della collezione Tiffany T
Il cantante coreano Jimin con anelli e bracciale tiffany T
Il cantante coreano Jimin con anelli e bracciale Tiffany T
Il cantante coreano Jimin con Tiffany HadWear
Il cantante coreano Jimin con Tiffany HadWear
Zoë Kravitz con girocollo Tiffany HardWear
Zoë Kravitz con girocollo Tiffany HardWear
Zoë Kravitz con girocollo e bracciale Tiffany HardWear
Zoë Kravitz con girocollo e bracciale Tiffany HardWear

Jewels and watches at the Oscars




The red carpet of the Oscars, which this year was champagne-colored, that is yellow, gave as always a parade of big and small actresses with their jewels. It is worth mentioning a counter-current choice, that of the model Ashley Graham, who attended the 95th Academy Awards with Pandora Timeless and Pandora Diamonds jewels. In short, not a high jewelery maison, but a very popular brand, and moreover with synthetic diamonds.

Ashley Graham con gioielli Pandora agli Academy Awards. Photo: Getty Images
Ashley Graham con gioielli Pandora agli Academy Awards. Photo: Getty Images

But it was an unusual choice. Most of the participants opted for fine jewellery. The Parisian Maison Messika has enlisted a small army of actresses for its jewels: Danai Gurira, in a purple dress, with the Little Mermaid High Jewelery earrings and the Toi & Moi pear-shaped diamond ring, Camila Mendes in a vintage Versace dress, with Concorde ring and Roaring diamonds, Poorna Jagannathan with My Twin rings, the Move Uno multi-bracelet and the My Twin trio earrings. British actress Jodie Turner Smith also wears Messika jewels, with the Messika ring by Kate Moss High Jewelry Spirited Wind and Kris Jenner with a super Roaring Diamonds necklace and Little Mermaid earrings.
Danai Gurira con gioielli Messika
Danai Gurira con gioielli Messika

Yeprem diamonds, on the other hand, were Jurnee Smollett’s choice at the Vanity Fair party, with earrings by the Lebanese Maison. As well as Jenna Dewan, with diamond earrings and Natalia Bryant at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Tiffany jewels, however, for Lady Gaga, Florence Pug, Michelle Williams. From the Italian Maison Pasquale Bruni, the jewels of the actress and singer Dove Cameron at the Elton John Aids’s Foundation Academy Award Party: Choker from the Daughter of Flowers Collection in white gold and diamonds.
Jenna Dewan con orecchini by Yeprem
Jenna Dewan con orecchini by Yeprem

But there was also room for men, often associated with fine watches. This is the case, for example, of Jon Kortajarena with Hublot’s Orlinski Titanium White Pavé 40MM watch, as well as Zachary Levi, who opted for the 40mm Classic Fusion Orlinski King Gold timepiece also from Hublot.
Jon Kortajarena con l'orologio Orlinski Titanium White Pavé 40MM di Hublot
Jon Kortajarena con l’orologio Orlinski Titanium White Pavé 40MM di Hublot

Zachary Levicon il  Classic Fusion Orlinski King Gold da 40 mm sempre di Hublot
Zachary Levicon il Classic Fusion Orlinski King Gold da 40 mm sempre di Hublot

Dove Cameron con gioielli firmati Pasquale Bruni
Dove Cameron con gioielli firmati Pasquale Bruni

Jurnee Smollett, con gioielli by Yeprem
Jurnee Smollett, con gioielli by Yeprem

Natalia Bryant, con gioielli by Yeprem
Natalia Bryant, con gioielli by Yeprem

Camila Mendes in Messika
Camila Mendes in Messika

Jodie Turner Smith  con gioielli by Messika
Jodie Turner Smith con gioielli by Messika

Poorna Jagannathan   in Messika all'Elton John AIDS Foundation's 31st annual Academy Awards viewing party
Poorna Jagannathan
in Messika all’Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 31st annual Academy Awards viewing party







Tiffany & Co. joins forces with Moda Operandi




Tiffany & Co. teams up with Moda Operandi, the online shopping site specializing in clothing and jewelry. Not only. The New York giant that is part of the Lvmh group involves Lauren Santo Domingo, co-founder and chief brand officer of Moda Operandi, who becomes artistic director of the Tiffany Home collection. It’s not about jewelry, although in the category Tiffany also includes many silver items and products created by a designer famous for her jewelry, like Elsa Peretti.

Caraffa in argento disegnata da Elsa Peretti
Caraffa in argento disegnata da Elsa Peretti

Tiffany Home includes products such as bar accessories, cocktail glasses, glasses, ice and champagne buckets, bowls, cutlery, serving dishes and trays, decorative boxes, frames, writing instruments.

We are thrilled to see Lauren Santo Domingo infuse our hers Home collection with hers signature hers style. Lauren is no stranger to luxury and we believe she will bring her flawless gaze and her elegance into this premier Tiffany category.
Alexandre Arnault, Executive Vice President, Product and Communications at Tiffany

Alexandre Arnault. Stefanie Keenan e Jon Kopaloff/ Getty Images per Tiffany & Co
Alexandre Arnault. Stefanie Keenan e Jon Kopaloff/ Getty Images per Tiffany & Co

The surprising decision to collaborate with Moda Operandi comes in conjunction with the reopening of the Tiffany 57th Street and Fifth Avenue flagship store in April. A selection of products will also be available on ModaOperandi.com.

Tiffany & Co. has played an important role in the milestones of my life and I am honored to work with such an iconic brand. I look forward to collaborating with the creative teams to bring fresh vision to the home collections while honoring Tiffany’s rich history.
Lauren Santo Domingo

Lauren Santo Domingo
Lauren Santo Domingo







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