After being closed for renovations since 2019, Tiffany & Co. hosted a grand party late last month for the reopening of its newly transformed flagship store on 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York, now known as “The Landmark.”
“The exclusive party began with an opening set by DJ Mia Moretti, followed by a performance by the Radio City Rockettes, a headlining performance by American singer-songwriter Katy Perry and DJ set by Mark Ronson to close the evening.”
Tiffany’s had not been refurbished since its original opening in 1940. The reportedly $250 million renovation was led by architect Peter Marino (pictured below), known for his work on some of the biggest flagship stores in the luxury industry. The new store consists of ten amazing floors, each one dedicated to a different theme – one solely to love, another floor only features silver, another home decor, and so on.
Even if you buy nothing, it is worth a visit to see this extraordinary building – I can’t wait to check it out on my next trip.
Plus: a few reasonably priced selections from the legendary jeweler linked for you below.
“The Landmark’s third floor is guaranteed to make hearts beat faster. Against a backdrop of ivory silk wall panels reminiscent of wedding gowns, you’ll discover the ultimate symbols of love: Tiffany & Co. engagement rings. From the iconic Tiffany Setting to breathtaking couples’ rings and wedding bands, you’re sure to find a masterpiece that captures the joy and promise of your unique love story.”
Fun Fact: There are three dresses in existence from this scene at Breakfast at Tiffany’s: The original is still in the Givenchy archive, Paramount Pictures owns another, and a third was auctioned by Christie’s in 2006 for about $860K.