Fans think Natalie Portman looks 'beautiful' in her first campaign since being announced as the newest Tiffany & Co. face.
Tiffany & Co. named Natalie Portman its global ambassador on March 13, 2026. Her first campaign film airs at the Oscars and spotlights the brand's most iconic diamond jewelry collections.
Natalie Portman is the new global ambassador for Tiffany & Co., stepping into the luxury brand's glittering world with a ...
Becca Bloom is known as the 'Queen of RichTok' online, and often goes viral for her over-the-top luxury hauls. In a recent video, someone else was the recipient of her spending — her family's ...
Tiffany & Co. will be moving away from the silver jewelry that brought it international fame. LVMH is pushing Tiffany toward gold and high jewelry, where it sees higher demand. Precious metal prices ...
Nicolas Beau, who heads the house’s horology division, says the platinum Tiffany Timer chronograph is “the beginning of a new future collection.” By Robin Swithinbank Nicolas Beau, the vice president ...
The new Tiffany & Co. Timer, unveiled today at LVMH Watch Week in Milan, is a nod to its very first chronograph created 160 years ago. Charles Lewis Tiffany began selling watches in 1847, many of ...
A dive into the success of the Tiffany & Co. x “Frankenstein” film integration with the woman who made it happen. Plus, the Governors Awards ups its fashion game, the Costume Institute sings the body ...
Tiffany & Co. is gearing up for a major glow-up on Rodeo Drive, securing city approval to swap a dormant five-story building with a sleek new flagship. The Beverly Hills Planning Commission on ...
Del Toro joked during a just-released featurette, "We had more security for the Tiffany pieces than for many of the stars of the film." By Laurie Brookins Freelance Contributor Mia Goth as Elizabeth ...
More than 80 items from the illustrious Tiffany & Co. will be on display at a French Quarter gallery that include some of the iconic windows and even a revolver engraved with silver. M.S. Rau will ...
Nature, in all its exuberant irregularity, was a common passion for Jean Schlumberger and Rachel Lambert Mellon—he the legendary longtime Tiffany & Co. designer, she the philanthropic green thumb ...