Held at the Tiffany & Co. duplex boutique at ION Orchard, the night featured a styling presentation by Tatler Singapore’s editors
Tiffany & Co, the quintessential American jeweller, has epitomised glamour and style since its founding in 1837. Originally a luxury goods store, the company solidified its reputation as a diamond destination in 1848. From introducing the world to the legendary Tiffany Setting, a symbol of the world’s greatest love stories for over 130 years, or the Tiffany Diamond, one of the world’s largest and finest fancy yellow diamonds to date, the house has shaped the jewellery industry for generations. This year is a particularly special one for the maison, as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of one of its biggest and beloved collections: its Elsa Peretti collaboration.
This collection is one of many hallmarks, including four other collections, the ultimate resource for watch and jewellery communities in Asia, explored during an evening of cocktails and canapés with Tatler GMT at the house’s duplex boutique at ION Orchard.
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The night was hosted by Tatler Singapore’s branded content director Dana Koh and features editor Nafeesa Saini. Together, they presented the house’s iconic collections as models dressed in the creations allowed guests a closer look.
The four collections spotlighted were the iconic collections in the contemporary era: Tiffany T, Tiffany Knot, Tiffany Lock and Tiffany HardWear.
A total of six looks from the collections were presented, as the three models made their way down the runway in the dazzling looks. Co-hosts Dana and Nafeesa walked guests through the history and significance of each collection, while offering styling tips on layering and stacking the various jewellery pieces.
After the styling presentation, guests explored and tried on more of the collections in the boutique as they sipped on champagne and cocktails while savouring canapés.
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Credits
Photography: Max Chan




















