Stars Wear Tiffany & Co. to the 2022 Met Gala

Tiffany & Co. jewelry was featured throughout the night on the red carpet at the 2022 “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” Met Gala.

Hailey Bieber wore a pair of diamond earrings, a ring in platinum with diamonds along with several Tiffany Victoria® diamond bracelets.

Alicia Keys wore Tiffany & Co. Archives iridium-platinum earrings with diamonds and emeralds and a bracelet in gold and Tiffany & Co. Archives platinum with diamonds, emeralds and montana sapphires.

Swizz Beatz wore a Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Sea Star brooch and Schlumberger® acorn cuff links.

Olympic skier Eileen Gu wore Tiffany & Co. at last night’s “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” Met Gala. Eileen wore two Elsa Peretti® Bone cuffs, with diamond earrings and diamond ring.

Gabrielle Union dazzled in earrings and a ring in platinum with diamonds paired with Tiffany Victoria® bracelets and ring.

Dwyane Wade donned a Tiffany Victoria® Mixed Cluster necklace, Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Bird on a Rock brooch and Tiffany T True and Signet rings.

Model Imaan Hammam wore several Elsa Peretti® Diamonds By The Yard® necklaces, Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® Twenty Stone hoop earrings, various Elsa Peretti® cuffs, and an Etoile five-row band ring.

Actress Daisy Edgar-Jones wore Earrings in platinum with diamonds from the 2022 Tiffany Blue Book Collection with two Tiffany Victoria® bracelets and various diamond rings.

Actress Camille Cottin wore Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® earrings and rings.

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Flora Wonders: A ‘By the Numbers’ Look at Tiffany & Co.’s Spring 2022 Blue Book Collection

A glamorous glimpse of the facts and figures behind Tiffany & Co.’s newest Blue Book Collection, BOTANICA. Fascinating details abound.

Taking inspiration from Tiffany & Co.’s enduring heritage of innovation, the House has created a collection of contemporary high jewelry studded with world-class gemstones and diamonds, revealed in the Spring 2022 Blue Book Collection, BOTANICA. Tiffany flawlessly showcases its extraordinary craftsmanship in this latest lush landscape of jewels. The designs of the collection evoke natural themes from Tiffany’s history, a reflection of exquisite detail and reverence for the past. 

An artisan replicated orchid blooms in platinum, embellishing each with round rose-cut, modified rose-cut and round sparkling diamonds. The thistle, an additional theme, snakes wildly into a burst of intricately enchanting jewels. To recreate the angular shapes of thistles, trillion-cut gemstones were set by hand at perfect angles. Other themes interwoven into the pieces reimagine floral motifs deeply rooted in the House’s heritage of creative inspiration. 

Many of the collection’s opulent interpretations of flora seamlessly capture the wonders of nature — sculpted into bejeweled statements of splendor that include those of the late master designer Jean Schlumberger. Wisterias, thistles, dandelions and orchids are reborn as transformational high jewelry. 

Take a look at the numbers behind the jewel-encrusted BOTANICA creations:

Tiffany & Co. Mobilizes $6.5 Million to Benefit The Nature Conservancy in Five Key Geographies Where Time Is of the Essence

NEW YORK, NY — Today Tiffany & Co. announces that its $6.5 million support to The Nature Conservancy (TNC), from the historic auction of the first-ever Patek Philippe Ref. 5711 Nautilus watch featuring a Tiffany Blue® dial will accelerate conservation efforts in five key regions facing the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.

Over the past 20 years, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation has supported the preservation of landscapes, seascapes and critical ecosystems which has included grantmaking to The Nature Conservancy. The Foundation has worked with The Nature Conservancy on the effects of mining on salmon fisheries and coral conservation efforts across six various projects since 2007.

This donation will help address pressing issues before change is too late. Tiffany & Co. believes that now more than ever—both in these communities and around the world—time is of the essence.

“The Nature Conservancy works around the world to address some of the biggest challenges facing the planet, our economies, and our communities. Food security, access to safe and clean water, air quality, and forests, oceans, rivers, and grasslands all depend on a healthy relationship with nature. Tiffany & Co. has mobilized funds that will support our efforts to scale solutions in some of the world’s most threatened and critical places,” said Jennifer Morris, Chief Executive Officer, The Nature Conservancy.

The areas that will be supported include:

  • Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea is home to one of the world’s largest intact tropical forests and nearly 10% of earth’s terrestrial biodiversity. Tiffany & Co.’s funding will help to protect critical habitat across more than 7 million acres of rugged tropical forests and nearby marine areas.
  • Borneo, Indonesia: Borneo is the world’s third-largest island. It is home to 54 million acres of intact rainforests, and its mangrove forests could cover New Zealand two and a half times. Borneo’s forests are also home to a vast array of wildlife and plant species, including the critically endangered orangutan. Tiffany & Co.’s funding will support work with local partners to protect and restore forests and improve livelihoods for thousands of people through sustainable forest management on Borneo.
  • The Caribbean: The Caribbean is one of the most critically important marine regions in the world. It is home to vibrant coral reefs and a rich array of marine life. Tiffany & Co.’s funding will help restore and preserve threatened coral reefs, promote new and better managed marine protected areas and work with partners and communities to improve our oceans, including coastal mangrove and coral habitats across 17 countries and territories.
  • Belize’s Maya Forest: Belize’s Maya Forest is a global biodiversity hotspot. Tiffany & Co.’s support will help conserve 236,000 acres of Belize’s tropical forest, which is home to jaguars, howler monkeys and hundreds of bird species.
  • Alaska’s Tongass National Forest: Alaska’s Tongass National Forest is part of the largest remaining coastal temperate rainforest on Earth. It is also the ancestral territory of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peoples, who continue to care for its forests and waters. Funding from Tiffany & Co. will support a collaborative effort called the Seacoast Trust, which will provide capital to Indigenous communities to fund local priority projects and transition the region away from old-growth logging to sustainable jobs and alternative economic opportunities.