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Tiffany & Co. Contributes Its Renowned Artistry to Netflix’s Frankenstein

  • Jessy Davis
  • Oct 10
  • 2 min read

Tiffany & Co. is well-acquainted with the film industry, as their jewelry has adorned some of cinema's most iconic scenes, including Breakfast at Tiffany's and The Great Gatsby.


Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co.

The renowned House expands its heritage through a pioneering cooperation with Netflix, establishing Tiffany & Co. as the inaugural luxury jeweler to partner with the streaming platform.



The collaboration materializes in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, a chilling reinterpretation of Mary Shelley’s gothic masterpiece featuring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and is scheduled to be released in theaters on October 17, followed by global streaming on Netflix on November 7. Tiffany's historical masterpieces and heritage workmanship impart an ethereal realism to del Toro's cinematic cosmos, with each jewel serving as a remnant of storytelling in its own right.



Tiffany & Co.


Tiffany & Co. has converted their Fifth Avenue flagship, The Landmark, into a theater experience to commemorate the film's release. Five immersive windows, created in partnership with del Toro, reimagine pivotal scenes from the film via Tiffany's creative perspective. The presentation, enhanced by a composition from Oscar-winning composer Alexandre Desplat, integrates digital animation, sound, and light into an operatic homage to creation. At night, the installation illuminates the avenue, while a QR code entices visitors to view special behind-the-scenes content. Within The Landmark, jewelry donned by Mia Goth in the film is shown from the Tiffany Archives - a unique insight into the House's confluence of art, craftsmanship, and filmmaking.



Tiffany & Co.


The narrative progresses across the Atlantic with Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal at The Old Selfridges Hotel in London. The exhibition examines del Toro’s painstaking filmmaking methodology through recreations of Tiffany historical items, original costumes by Kate Hawley, and artifacts that pay tribute to Mary Shelley’s lasting impact.



Both exhibitions will be held until early November, serving as a poignant reminder that nearly two centuries after its establishment, Tiffany & Co. persistently discovers innovative methods to expose culture, creativity, and the art of change.


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