Tiffany & Co. unveils its dazzling Blue Book 2025 collection, Sea of Wonder, in an extraordinary celebration at The Met

In a moment that affirmed its status as a global purveyor of timeless luxury, Tiffany & Co. dazzled the world with the unveiling of its Blue Book 2025 high jewellery collection — Sea of Wonder — with a star-studded evening at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. A tribute to the mysteries of the deep, this year’s offering is a visual feast of marine-inspired craftsmanship, calling on the Maison’s historic muse: the ocean.

The Metropolitan Museum of New York hosts the launch of Tiffany & Co.’s Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder collection.

A perennial favourite of Tiffany aficionados, the Blue Book has long stood as the jeweller’s most audacious creative expression. The 2025 collection is proof of Tiffany & Co. unbridled creativity once again, revisiting the aquatic fascinations of Jean Schlumberger, the brand’s legendary designer whose imagination was as endless as the sea itself. Think sculptural interpretations of sea stars, waves, and coral-like textures — refracted through a thoroughly modern lens.

Mikey Madison
Adriana Lima
Zoey Deutch
Rosie Huntington-Whitely
Caroline Daur
TyLynn Nguyen

Guests, among them Anya Taylor-Joy, Mikey Madison, and Gabrielle Union, arrived in bespoke couture and pieces from the collection, each more breathtaking than the last. The mood? Quiet opulence with a spirited sense of occasion, perfectly suited to Tiffany & Co. as it unveils its dazzling new collection.

Alicia Keys delivered a captivating performance beneath the museum’s iconic Temple of Dendur, clad in a Givenchy look and the exquisite Schlumberger ‘Leaves’ necklace — a marriage of elegance and edge that captured the spirit of the evening.

Alicia Keys

Sea of Wonder comprises a series of unique, hand-crafted pieces that echo the fluidity of water and the rhythm of the tides. Across the collection, sapphires, aquamarines and diamonds are paired with the rarest metals to create works of wearable art. It’s a collection that doesn’t merely adorn — it evokes.

Anya Taylor-Joy, in her role as Tiffany muse, embodied the collection’s ethos. Wearing Wave earrings and a matching necklace, the actress floated through the evening with the same grace that defines the jewellery itself.

Tiffany’s ability to distil elemental beauty into objects of extraordinary desire is unmatched. And in Sea of Wonder, Tiffany & Co. has once again given form to the ethereal — proving that high jewellery can be both a statement and a story.

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From Christmas celebrations to summer soirées, these are the season’s best looks — no matter the dress code

The promise of a bright new year deserves to be celebrated in a look that’s both elevated and elegant. Do justice to the dress code with these show stopping looks.

01. Black Tie Gala

Your opportunity to flex your fashion nous, Black Tie is the caviar of dress codes. Always wear a dress that grazes the floor and be sure to expose enough skin to highlight your glimmering accessories.

Gucci Notte collection 
Serpenti Viper necklace from Bulgari
Maticevski Systema draped jersey gown from Moda Operandi
Alaïa Fluid Spiral dress from Mytheresa
V logo Signature minaudière from Valentino
Honey sandal from Balenciaga
Batavia wool dress from Gucci
Ole Lynggaard
Funky Stars Earrings from Partridge
Halter dress from Saint Laurent
Alexander McQueen Long jacket dress from Mytheresa
À Cheval bracelet from Van Cleef & Arpels
Gucci Guinevere crystal-embellished slingback pumps from Net-a-porter
A.L.C.Elizabeth Strapless Embellished Gown from Muse
Quinn yellow diamond earrings from Partridge
Neptune Dress from Camilla and Marc
Cartier Love single earring from Cartier
Chaumet Bee My Love collier from Hartfield

02. Cocktail

A dress code that calls for short, playful dresses that allow you to kick up your heels and hit the dance floor.

Emma Roberts wearing Magda Butrym
Lila one shoulder mini dress  from Wynn Hamlyn
Millenia earrings from Swarovski
09 Valentina wedge from Paris Georgia
Prada velvet bow hair clip from Farfetch
Gucci Crystal GG dress from Mytheresa
Ginkgo Clutch from Bulgari
Magda Butrym Sculptural Rose mini dress from Muse
Pasquale Bruni Petit Garden choker from Hartfield
Taller Marmo Gina Dress from Net-a-porter
Valentino Sequined crepe mini dress from Farfetch
Tiffany Hardwear Earrings from Tiffany & Co.
Serpenti Forever
Day-to-Night shoulder bag from Bulgari
Taller Marmo Claudia Fringe Dress from Muse
PARADIS sandals from Saint Laurent
Rhinestone scuba jersey dress from Sportmax
ZIMMERMANN Crush strapless gathered silk-organza mini dress from net-a-porter
Pasquale Bruni Aleluia Choker from Hartfield

03. Al Fresco 

Whether its a formal Christmas celebration, or a summer wedding, outdoor soirées necessitate a certain sense of comfort and ease that’s in harmony with your surroundings.

Daisy Edgar-Jones wearing Gucci
Chloé Long cape dress from Net-a-porter
Frivole earrings from Van Cleef & Arpels
Tubogas necklace from Bulgari
Wooden bead mini dress from Wynn Hamlyn
Prada Sablé dress with bows from Farfetch
Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams pearl earrings from Tiffany & Co.
Jimmy Choo Jemma mule 50 from Farfetch
Paris Georgia Fringe Dress from Muse
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Jacquemus
Bernadette Claire dress from Muse
Ole Lynggaard BoHo double ring from Partridge
BOTTEGA VENETA Andiamo intrecciato clutch from Net-a-Porter
Andres Otalora A Flor De Piel Jumpsuit from Muse
Lee Mathews Ginger V Neck Dress from Muse
FOPE Aria Rose Gold Pendant Diamond Earrings from Partridge
Lace dress from Gucci
Victoria Beckham Asymmetric Draped Midi Dress from Muse

04. Party

In the spirit of the festive season, make like a Christmas bauble to ensure all eyes are on you as you take your rightful position on the centre of the dance floor.

Leonie Hanne in Rabanne
Mermaid sequined mini dress from Paris Georgia 
Magic Alhambra earrings, 3 motifs from Van Cleef & Arpels
Idyllia ear cuff from Swarovski
Rhinestone net embroidered mini-dress from Prada
Sportmax Short dress from Sportmax
Swarovski Constella choker from Swarovski
Paris Georgia Bianca Sequin Fringe Dress from Muse
Women’s Knife Knot 110mm Pump from Balenciaga
Tom Ford Sequined tulle mini dress from Net-a-porter
Christopher Esber Hayden studded heel from Muse
Embroidered wool silk crêpe top from Gucci
Embroidered wool silk crêpe mini skirt from Gucci
Lace skirt with sequin embroidery  from Gucci
Prada Re-Nylon embroidered mini-bag from Farfetch
Versace Metal mesh camisole top from Farfetch 
RENÉ CAOVILLACleo crystal-embellished leather sandals from Net-a-Porter

05. Tasteful

When the dress code is undefined, employ a chic strategy by donning a well tailored suit or jumpsuit with satin lapels, or in velvet, for a look that’s modest yet decidedly cool.

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Studio soft velvet trousers from Max Mara
Studio Velvet tuxedo blazer from Max Mara
SILK TURBAN from Valentino
Pasquale Bruni Aleluia Earrings from Hartfield
Elsa Peretti Claw necklace from Tiffany & Co.
Jeanne slingback pumps from Saint LAurent
Women’s Cinched Jacket from Balenciaga
Cabochon ring from Bulgari
Alex Rivière Isla Silk Lace Cami from Muse
Alaïa Le Demi-Cœur leather clutch from Net-a-porter
KHAITE The Medium Julius Loop Earrings from Muse
REFLECTION DE CARTIER WATCH from Partridge
KHAITE Marion Wedge Mule Sandal from Muse
Tidal Blazer from Camilla and Marc
Tidal Pant from Camilla and Marc
Ayers leather clutch from Prada
Messika Lucky Move stud earrings from Partridge

06. Dapper Dressing

When the situation demands it and the invitation eludes to it, do yourself and your hosts a favour and dress to impress.

Louis Vuitton formal 24
Fitted wool jacket from Gucci
Monogram long-sleeved silk shirt from Louis Vuitton
Light wool pant from Gucci
Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock brooch from Tiffany & Co.
Pasquale Bruni Accendimi
necklace from Hartfield
Navy Blue Trofeo Wool Suit from Zegna
Saffiano leather
pouch from Prada
Rose de Noël clip from Van Cleef & Arpels
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Chopard Ice Cube ring from Partridge
TOM FORD Silk Shirt from Mr. Porter
Gabriel derbies from Saint Laurent
Bvlgari watch from Bulgari

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Embrace the old-world glamour of this season’s most-coveted accessory — the brooch


Men certainly have been stepping it up on the red carpet as of late, and it seems there is a new hallmark of a well-dressed man: a captivating brooch. From Cillian Murphy to Ncuti Gatwa, Tiffany & Co. to Cartier, 2024, it seems, is the year of the lavishly adorned lapel — and we’re all the better for it.

Here, we round up the most coveted brooches sure to elevate any formal look, inspiring you to step out in style.

Geometry & Contrast brooch from Cartier
Snowflake clip and pendant from Van Cleef & Arpels
Barret brooch from Swarovski
Louis Vuitoon Brooch
Constellation Brooch from Louis Vuitton

Chaumet Broche Œillet from Hartfield
Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Paris Flames Brooch from Tiffany & Co.
Swarovski Brooch
Dellium brooch from Swarovski
Elsa Peretti Amapola Brooch from Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. Brooch
Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock Brooch from Tiffany & Co.
Cartier Brooch
Clash de Cartier brooch from Cartier
SAINT LAURENT Satin Brooch from net-a-porter
Van Cleef & Arpels brooch
Snowflake noeud clip from Van Cleef & Arpels

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Shop the look: Take cues from our cover star, Georgia Fowler, with this edit of fashion and jewellery to buy now

Despite being known around the world for her international modelling career, Georgia Fowler has asserted herself as an undisputed style icon too. Here, taking sartorial notes from the striking cover story we shot with her for our most recent Summer Issue, we have curated a ‘shop the look’ line-up of exceptional pieces to introduce a little necessary glamour to all of our wardrobes. Shop the look now.

Tiffany Victoria Graduated Line Necklace from Tiffany&Co.
Tiffany Victoria Tennis Bracelet from Tiffany&Co.
Tiffany Victoria Mixed Cluster Earrings from Tiffany&Co.
Christopher Esber Semblace Tulle Twist from Muse
Schlumberger Flame Ear Clips from Tiffany&Co.
HardWear Bold Graduated Link Necklace from Tiffany&Co.
ALAÏA Archetypes ribbed-knit midi dress from Net-a-Porter
Lock Bangle from Tiffany&Co.
Schlumberger Flame Ear Clips from Tiffany&Co.
Grain de poudre mini-dress from Miu Miu
LIBEROWE ruffled mini dress from Net-a-Porter
Schlumberger Apollo Ear Clips from Tiffany&Co.
T1 Half Diamond Necklace from Tiffany&Co.
BALENCIAGA Sequined turtleneck maxi dress from Net-a-Porter
Elsa Peretti Large Bone Cuff from Tiffany&Co.
T1 Ring from Tiffany&Co.
HardWear Large Link Earrings from Tiffany&Co.
CROPPED TWEED JACKET WITH SEQUINS from Gucci
THE ATTICO Ester satin mules from Net-a-Porter
HardWear Medium Link Necklace from Tiffany&Co.

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Live out your Barbie dream in the real world with our picks of new pieces to buy now

In response to the hotly-anticipated Barbie movie (out this week), Barbie mania has swept the globe, spawning numerous fashion, design and cultural movements that have ushered in an unapologetically feminine, vibrant and decidedly optimistic aesthetic. So, if you’re not entirely sick of seeing Barbie’s signature, hot-pink hues everywhere, we have rounded up a concise edit of the very best pieces (from prim dresses to sparkly accessories and some seriously eye-popping tones) to help you live out your Barbie dream in the real world.

LOEWE Striped stretch-knit mini dress from Faradays
Rose de Noël earrings from Van Cleef & Arpels
Speedy Bandoulière 20 from Louis Vuitton
LIBEROWE Julia Jacket from Muse
Celine Cl40197u sunglasses from Parker&Co.
CREPE COUTURE JUMPSUIT from Valentino
Indiya Mule 70 from Jimmy Choo
Paloma Picasso Olive Leaf Drop Earrings from Tiffany & Co.
WOMEN’S BB PARIS STRASS ZIP-UP HOODIE from Balenciaga
WOMEN’S GG MID-HEEL SLIDE SANDAL from Gucci
BAGGY PANTS from Balenciaga
Crochet bag from Prada
Pleated Corset Dress from Alexander McQueen
MINI FLAP BAG from Chanel
Medusa satin platform pumps from Versace
SERPENTI FOREVER MICRO BAG from Bulgari

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Denizen’s Weekend Wardrobe Edit: Shake up your off-duty style with our new-season picks


It’s time to embrace your weekend wardrobe, where casual chic meets effortless elegance. Immerse yourself in our curated selection of relaxed yet fashion-forward ensembles that effortlessly marry comfort and style for the perfect off-duty look. Your perfect weekend wardrobe awaits!

Cashmere Cable Sweater Scarf from Elle & Riley
Alias Mae Quinny Slide from Superette
Isabel Marant Paciane jeans from Net-a-Porter
Loewe sunglasses from Parker & Co.

LOEWE Flow Runner from Faradays
Tibi Stella Pant from Muse
Deco Medium Tote bag from Gucci
Madison Ribbed Leather Jacket from Dadelszen
GIVENCHY 4G Zip Jacket from Faradays
Run Away Sneaker from Louis Vuitton
DION LEE Toggle Parachute Trousers from Ssense
Re-Nylon hat from Prada

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Utterly timeless and immediately recognisable, meet the iconic chairs every interior needs

From the Platner to the Serie Up, these are the chairs that can be identified by a single word. Designed by icons, they have each become symbols in their own right, utterly timeless pieces that not only made a significant impact when they first arrived but have endured through the ages, and are arguably more in demand now than ever before. Here, we present the iconic armchairs that any design-forward interior should include. 

Delfino armchair by Erberto Carboni for Arflex

This seat is a stunning example of mid-century modern design. Its sculptural form effortlessly combines curves and angles, resulting in a piece that is both balanced and visually striking. With the human body in mind, the armchair’s inviting shape is carefully crafted for maximum comfort, making it the perfect seat to sink into. Every detail has been meticulously executed, and now undoubtedly a timeless classic, the Delfino Armchair is sure to effortlessly elevate any interior design.

Serie Up 2000 by Gaetano Pesce for B&B Italia

Released in 1969, this avant-garde chair challenges conventional design with its original shape and unique construction. The chair’s polyurethane foam shell is poured into a mould and expands to create a one-of-a-kind form that is as comfortable as it is visually striking. Available in a range of colours and fabrics, the Serie Up 2000 is a versatile choice for a variety of interiors and exemplifies how a designer’s imagination and experimentation can create a timeless object of functional art.

LC2 armchair by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina

First created in 1928, the LC2 Armchair was the product of a collaboration between Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand who were all part of the Le Corbusier studio in Paris. The chair’s design was revolutionary at the time, with its emphasis on clean, geometric lines and the use of tubular steel frames, and is now widely considered a masterpiece of modernist design. An enduring classic this chair continues to be a highly sought-after piece for design enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Platner dining chair by Warren Platner for Knoll

First introduced in 1966, the Platner Dining Chair boasts an iconic silhouette created by a unique construction method where hundreds of vertical steel rods are welded to circular frames and finished with a comfortable, upholstered seat and backrest. A stunning example of how innovative materials and an eye for detail can result in a truly timeless piece of furniture, the Platner remains a popular choice among those in the know.

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Searching for sartorial inspiration? Shop pieces inspired by our favourite street style looks

While Fall-Winter 2023 fashion month has been and gone, there are a number of street style looks proliferated by show attendees that have been living in our heads rent free. And while the runways serve up more formal trends, it is on the streets outside the shows that we can see what people are actually wearing — which is usually where we find most of our inspiration for the season ahead.

Here, we round up a raft of sleek, street style looks (from the ‘The Citybiker’ to the ‘The Utilitarian’ (to a dose of double denim for good measure) to leave you feeling sartorially inspired, and round up how you can easily emulate each look yourself.

The Citybiker

The tough leather jacket has been plucked from the back of a motorbike and placed at the heart of city-slickers’ wardrobes. Worn with timeless and tailored pieces like trench coats, suede boots and fine knitwear, this look is roughing up classic city style and calling on us to be a bit more bold this season.

From left: Leather biker jacket from Prada, Alexandre Vauthier Hedy Boots from Faradays, Lock Earrings from Tiffany & Co., Nili Lotan Tanner trench coat from Workshop, Quant rollneck from Dadelszen.

The Patrick Bateman

Take style cues from American Psycho’s slick protagonist this season with a modern take on the masculine suit. And while we encourage you to embrace that 80s-era shoulder exaggeration, perhaps swap the slacks for some tailored shorts — and add a bag for good measure.

From left: Wool cashmere formal jacket from Gucci, Oxford cotton shirt with embroidery from Gucci, Soft Trunk from Louis Vuitton, Symbole sunglasses from Prada.

The Double Down

Double denim is here to stay, with more styles than ever coming to the fore from some of our favourite brands. The biggest difference this season is found in the fit. Forget what anyone tells you about skinny jeans (they’re not making a comeback), only dabble in oversized denim for a look that truly stands out.

From left: Isabel Marant Lennyo studded slides from Workshop, Serpenti forever crossbody bag from Bulgari, Loose Flared jeans from Christian Dior, Loewe Plain Workwear Denim Jacket from Faradays, Halfboy wide jeans from Workshop.

The Utilitarian

The boilersuit has been replaced with the matching two-piece set, it seems, as utilitarian style moves into a fresh new era. Here, it’s best to embrace functional textiles in neutral tones (for maximum versatility) as well as opting for pieces with pockets, pockets and more pockets.

From left: Lemarie Boxy jacket and Seamless jeans from Workshop, Garrett Leight GL 3030 SUN sunglasses from Parker & Co., Paris High top trainers from Balenciaga, Monogram Workwear short-sleeved shirt from Louis Vuitton.

The Timeless Twist

Breathe new life into your staple pieces with a host of showstopping accessories that give timeless style a contemporary twist. There’s no easier way to elevate a classic white shirt, for instance, than with some abstract, oversized sunglasses or a bright handbag.

From left: Loewe Puzzle Edge Monochrome Bag from Faradays, Oversize mask sunglasses from Gucci, Blouse with ruffles from Christian Dior, Ole Lynggaard Nature rings from Partridge Jewellers, Sandro Trench Coat from Commercial Bay, Ribbed knit jersey tank top from Prada.

The Comfort Couture

Like it or not, there are elements of our work-from-home days that have remained in our seasonal wardrobes, namely the importance of comfort, even when heading into the office. Nailing this look is all about balance, which means pairing soft, supple fabrics and versatile cuts with sharp tailoring and eye-catching accessories.

From left: ALAÏA Le Hinge Small from Faradays, Ornamental 90 scarf from Christian Dior, Theo chelsea boots from Saint Laurent, HardWear Graduated Link Necklace from Tiffany & Co., FILIPPA K Davina blazer from Workshop, Nanushka Lette ribbed-knit flared pants from net-a-porter.

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A comprehensive guide to the most splendid stops in the Coromandel region

Seven years ago, my now-husband and I went to the Coromandel region for the first time with friends. It fast became one of our favourite places to visit in summer, where we normally stay around the Whangapoua area. I love how relaxed it is, with stunning scenery and access to plenty of great food.

The local produce is exquisite — Matarangi oysters, Tuatuas collected right from the beach, and more. Picturesque walks and days spent lazing on breathtaking beaches make for an unforgettable escape into the beauty of a New Zealand summer.

The Pinnacles

Where to walk
A hike up to the Pinnacles, via the Kauaeranga Kauri Trail near Thames, is a must. Do it in a day if you’re quick, or stay in a DOC hut overnight, as it’s an eight-hour round trip. Expect spectacular views at the top that are well worth the trot. My favourite beaches to walk to are Matarangi Beach to gather Tuatua, and New Chums Beach. For New Chums, cross the stream at the northern end of Whangapoua Beach and follow the rocky foreshore around to the headland. Take the walking track over the saddle and down, where golden sand and azure water await.

Coromandel Luxury Escapes

Where to stay 
Cultivate a sense of true escape by booking in for a private, luxury glamping experience. Looking over the Matarangi Harbour and the Coromandel Ranges, Coromandel Luxury Escapes encompasses a large and hardy TenCate tent that resides on a fully-powered site — far more comfortable than run-of-the-mill camping. Soak in privacy in the outdoor tub, get the sleep of your dreams in a plush king bed, and keep your Champagne cold in the fridge. 

Left: The Hive Purangi. Right: Coromandel Oyster Company.

Where to eat
Our favourite place to eat in this part of the Coromandel is Lukes Kitchen, which serves tasty pizzas and a great selection of beers, often with live music playing. Hula, for a morning coffee fix, also does a good breakfast. Coromandel Oyster Company is a must-visit for fresh oysters, or a mouth-watering, deep-fried oyster and bacon slider. The Hive Purangi is great for breakfast and lunch, and has a homeware store inside that’s also worth a browse. Eat at Stoked for a great view and good wine, and Blue Ginger for its fantastic Asian-fusion fare.

Where to drink
Find excellent craft beers and pizza at Hot Water Brewing Co. — which also does takeaways. Gin lovers, Coromandel Distilling Co. makes excellent gin and allows bookings to go and do tastings, which is a fun activity to do with friends.

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