Autumn/Winter 2015 One Should“ Either Be a Work of Art Or Wear a Work of Art
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AUTUMN/WINTER 2015 ONE SHOULD“ EITHER BE A WORK OF ART OR WEAR A WORK OF ART. —Oscar Wilde ” It is through connections that our lives grow more beautiful. The friend whose company gives us great joy. The artistic inspirations that make our own work and thoughts more colorful and intense. The things we live with that are a daily pleasure to see and to touch. This season, we turn our thoughts to all that we hold close, and to the meaning and shape these loved ones and treasured objects bring to our world. This is Tiffany. THIS IS TIFFANY AUTUMN/WINTER 2015 6 58 74 STTATE OF GRACE QUINTESSENTIAL TIFFANY ARTS & CULTURE: Tiffany Victoria™, Bow and Infinity Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger® THE WHITNEY collections celebrate our closest Sixteen Stone ring. How the modern art mecca’s connections with refined diamonds. Photograph by Raymond Meier graphic new space was informed by the Whitney Biennial. Photographs by Mario Sorrenti Styled by Tabitha Simmons By Alix Browne 60 UNLOCK THE POSSIBILITIES 20 Tiffany Keys are a symbol of all that is possible 80 NIGHT MOVES and all that lies ahead. Model Liu Wen MY TIFFANY Tiffany Masterpieces are a shimmering considers her own journey to success. Filmmaker/author Liz Goldwyn dream ofo movement and light. Photograph by Mario Sorrenti shares the story behind Photographs by Richard Burbridge Styled by Tabitha Simmons her treasured Tiffany clock. Still life by Thomas Milewski 26 LIVING COLOR 64 Inside every colored gemstone lies MODERN MIDAS a world of astonishing beauty. Designs that reflect the energy of New York in bold, graphic gold. Photographs by Joanna McClure Still life by Richard Burbridge Architectural photographs by Adrian Gaut 34 HEAVYH METAL On the cool end of the spectrum, a brright shot of silver. Photoggraphs by Daniel Jackson Styled by Alastair McKimm Still life by Toby McFarlan Pond 48 POP INT OF VIEW AfA ter over 40 years of creating images for the extraordinary Elsa Peretti, COVER LOOK AND OPPOSITE Hiro contemplatesm the power of respectt. PAGE: STATE OF GRACE Dree Hemingway and Langley Fox Hemingway wear Tiffany designs in platinum and 18k gold with diamonds. Photograph by Mario Sorrenti Styled by Tabitha Simmons 5 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL TIFFANY VICTORIA™, BOW AND INFINITY COLLECTIONS CELEBRATE OUR CLOSEST STATECONNECTIONS WITH REFINED DIAMONDS. OF GRACE Photographs by Mario Sorrenti Styled by Tabitha Simmons Previous spread: Tiffany Victoria™ designs in platinum with diamonds. Mixed cluster drop pendant, $20,000. Mixed cluster drop earrings, $40,000. This page: Tiffany Victoria™ mixed cluster drop earrings in platinum with diamonds, $40,000. 8 8| TIFFANY.COM/FALL | TIFFANY.COM Previous spread: Tiffany Victoria™ designs in platinum with diamonds. Mixed cluster pendant with diamond chain, $30,000. Mixed cluster pendant, from $4,900. Mixed cluster drop earrings, $40,000. Tiffany Metro ring in 18k white gold with diamonds, $2,200. Tiffany Bow bracelet in 18k white gold with diamonds, $3,300. This page: Tiffany Victoria™ designs in platinum with diamonds. Mixed cluster drop earrings, $40,000. Mixed cluster earrings, from $8,500. Mixed cluster necklace, $100,000. Tiffany Metro designs in 18k white, rose and yellow gold with diamonds. Rings, $2,200 each. Hinged bangle, $6,200. Tiffany Bow ring in 18k white gold with diamonds, $3,800. 12 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL Previous spread: Tiffany Bow necklace in 18k rose gold with diamonds, $10,000. Tiffany Bow ring in 18k rose gold with diamonds, $3,800. This page: Tiffany Bow designs with diamonds. Necklace in 18k rose gold, $10,000. Cuff in 18k white gold, $7,500. Tiffany T diamond line bracelet in 18k white gold, from $15,000. Tiffany Metro bangles in 18k white gold with diamonds, from $6,200. Next spread: Tiffany Metro bangle in 18k white gold with diamonds, $9,500. Tiffany Infinity cuffs in 18k yellow gold with diamonds, from $4,900. Tiffany Metro ring in 18k rose gold with diamonds, $2,200. Tiffany Victoria™ designs in platinum with diamonds. Mixed cluster pendant, from $4,900. Mixed cluster earrings, from $8,500. 17 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL NIGHT MOVES TIFFANY MASTERPIECES ARE A SHIMMERING DREAM OF MOVEMENT AND LIGHT. Photographs by Richard Burbridge Designs in 18k gold with rose-cut diamonds. Necklace and bracelet with rock crystal, ring and cuff. Prices upon request. 20 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL LIVING COLOR INSIDE EVERY COLORED GEMSTONE LIES A WORLD OF ASTONISHING BEAUTY. Photographs by Joanna McClure Ring in platinum with a 16.03-carat round grossularite, price upon request. 27 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL Rings in platinum with white diamonds, from left: 12.70-carat round unenhanced yellow sapphire, price upon request. Cushion-cut yellow diamond with 18k gold, from $5,050. 8.72-carat square modified yellow diamond with 18k gold, price upon request. 29 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL Tiffany Soleste® rings in platinum with round brilliant diamonds, from top: Pear-shaped tanzanite, $8,800. Cushion-cut tanzanite, $9,000. Round aquamarine, from $5,700. 30 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL Rings in platinum with colored stones and white diamonds, clockwise from left: 10.04-carat cushion-cut pink spinel, price upon request. 11.11-carat cushion-cut spessartite, price upon request. Tiffany Soleste® round pink sapphire, from $7,300. Tiffany Soleste® round pink tourmaline, from $5,200. 32 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL HEAVY METAL ON THE COOL END OF THE SPECTRUM, A BRIGHT SHOT OF SILVER. Photographs by Daniel Jackson Styled by Alastair McKimm Still life by Toby McFarlan Pond RETURN TO TIFFANY TO RETURN ® , TIFFANY 1837 ® Previous spread: Return to Tiffany® designs in sterling silver. Heart tag bracelet, $300. Heart tag earrings, $150. This page: Return to Tiffany® designs in sterling silver. Round tag key ring, $135. Circle edge cuff, $485. On model: Tiffany 1837® designs in sterling silver. Extra wide cuff, $1,175. Wide rings, $275 each. Narrow hoop earrings, $300. Return to Tiffany® circle edge cuffs in sterling silver, $485 each. 36 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL ® RETURN TO TIFFANY TO RETURN This page: Return to Tiffany® designs in sterling silver. Heart tag bangle with chain, $485. Heart tag earrings, $150. On model: Return to Tiffany® designs in sterling silver. Heart tag ring, $275. Circle tag rings, $275 each. Double chain heart tag bracelet, $350. 39 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL TIFFANY EAST WEST™, TIFFANY INFINITY, TIFFANY 1837 ® , RETURN TO TIFFANY TO RETURN , ® This page: Tiffany East West™ 2-Hand watch in stainless steel, $3,500. Tiffany Infinity ring in sterling silver, $275. On model: Tiffany 1837® designs in sterling silver. Narrow hoop earrings, $300. Interlocking circles pendant, $250. Return to Tiffany® heart tag bangle with chain in sterling silver, $485. Tiffany East West™ 2-Hand watch in stainless steel, $3,500. Next spread: Return to Tiffany® designs in sterling silver. Heart tag earrings, $150. Multi-heart tag bracelet, $385. Heart tag bracelets, $300 each. 40 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL DESIGNS © PALOMA PICASSO DESIGNS © PALOMA OLIVE LEAF ® PALOMA PICASSO This page: Paloma Picasso® Olive Leaf designs in sterling silver. Large pendant, $495. Small pendant, $300. On model: Paloma Picasso® Olive Leaf designs in sterling silver. Cuffs, $1,150 each. Band ring, $300. Next spread: Designs in sterling silver. Return to Tiffany® circle duo pendant, $225. Return to Tiffany® heart tag earrings, $150. Tiffany 1837® cuffs, $300 each. Coin edge tag pendant, $325; engraving additional. Atlas® pierced rings, $200 each. 45 | TIFFANY.COM/FALL RETURN TO TIFFANY®, TIFFANY 1837®, ATLAS® POINTOF AFTER OVER 40 YEARS OF CREATING IMAGES FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY ELSA PERETTI, HIRO CONTEMPLATESVIEW THE POWER OF RESPECT. When Florence-born Elsa Peretti joined Tiffany in 1974, her organic, sensual forms revolutionized jewelry design and seduced the world. A masterful artist, Peretti explores nature with the acumen of a scientist and the vision of a sculptor. She allows us to see elemental shapes in intriguing and beautiful new ways. A key collaborator in expressing her vision is renowned photographer Hiro, who has been inspired by Elsa Peretti’s magnificent designs for over 40 years. I FIRST MET ELSA PERETTI when Diana Vreeland sent her to my studio to model in the late 1960s. At the time there were a number of European girls who were beginning to invade the New York fashion world. They seemed to travel in packs but not Elsa. She arrived alone. Instantly I felt that she was sophisticated, beautiful and strong. It wasn’t until the early 1970s that I actually photographed her designs, and in 1984 I began to collaborate with Elsa at her request. We had run into each other in New York. Elsa told me that she was working on a catalogue to celebrate her 10th year with Tiffany and asked if I might like to photograph it. “I don’t do catalogues,” I told her, and I really didn’t want anything to do with it. But then I thought, well, if we did a portfolio of loose images, that might actually be interesting. She thought maybe we could do 10 shots, but I suggested 11. In this crazy fashion world you always want to do something that’s a little off, a little bit unexpected, surprising! Opposite page: Elsa Peretti® Bone cuff in 18k gold. 48 | TIFFANY.COM/PERETTI “ [a — And so we started working together. Actually not really working together at all. You see the funny thing about Elsa—and the most wonderful thing—is that she trusts the people she collaborates with implicitly. She brings me her design but does not direct my focus. She leaves me totally alone to choose a direction for myself. She has an amazing eye, immaculate instincts, and a clear vision of how things look, but she never, ever tells me what she thinks I should do.