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Tiffany & Co: Teyana Taylor, Connor Storrie and Amanda Seyfried step out in new Blue Book collection

The gala dinner was to celebrate the latest expression of Tiffany’s renowned high jewellery collection designed by Nathalie Verdeille, Senior Vice President – Chief Artistic Officer, Tiffany & Co., alongside the Tiffany Design Studio.

Pieces explore the natural world through use of sculptural silhouettes inspired by flora and fauna, with matched gemstones and extraordinary savoir-faire as a reinterpretation of the work of designer Jean Schlumberger.

The venue choice of the Park Avenue Armory in New York was one close to the heart of House. In 1881, Louis Comfort Tiffany was commissioned to design the Armory’s Silver Room and Historic Veterans Room, and as they still stand today they remain two of the last fully intact interiors by the artist.

Seen as, “a living testament to Tiffany’s enduring legacy of craftsmanship and design,” by the House, the environment reflected the Tiffany & Co. name in every way.

The collection itself was presented on models dressed in Givenchy by Sarah Burton and there was an extra-special guest performer too.

Mariah Carey made a rare appearance to deliver a special surprise performance during the evening for the guests.

The event was full of stars familiar with representing the House on red carpets, from Heated Rivalry starand friend of the house Connor Storrie to musician and global ambassador Rosé.