Tiffany & Co. celebrates 50 years of Elsa Peretti with limited-edition pieces

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Tiffany & Co. celebrates 50 years of Elsa Peretti with limited-edition pieces


In 1974, Tiffany & Co – the jeweller famed for its little blue boxes – scored a major coup. The brand was in need of an image overhaul, being perceived as a little too conservative, and had convinced one of New York’s most fashionable residents to join its ranks: the inimitable model-turned-designer Elsa Peretti. This union would not only make Peretti one of the most successful jewellery designers of all time, it would also change how women perceived and wore fine jewellery.

The Italian-born beauty was at the beating heart of New York’s hedonistic Studio 54 disco scene, having moved to the city in the late 1960s to work as a model. She was stylish, elegant… and wild. Her antics when partying with the likes of Andy Warhol, Cher and Liza Minelli, were the stuff of legend.

One of the many eyes Peretti caught during her modelling days was that of fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick, known simply as Halston. She became his muse and his friend, and in 1971 Peretti started to design jewellery collections for his brand. She developed a signature sensuous style, with her trademark design a small, bulbous silver vase worn around the neck on a leather thong.

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This revolution in jewellery design did not go unnoticed by Tiffany & Co, which approached the tastemaker to design a silver jewellery collection for the brand – at that time Tiffany’s jewellery department had not designed in silver for 25 years, such was the low demand. In the autumn of 1974, Elsa Peretti’s debut collection for Tiffany & Co launched, and the sinuous silver jewels sold out on the first day. The success of the collection made silver jewels luxurious overnight, and kickstarted a relationship between Tiffany & Co and Elsa Peretti that marks 50 years in 2024.



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