TIFFANY & CO. BRINGS ITS SPARKLE TO GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S FRANKENSTEIN.

TIFFANY & CO.

When Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein premieres at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, expect the gothic romance to shine brighter than ever, thanks to Tiffany & Co. The storied jeweler is unveiling a dazzling selection of archival masterpieces, high jewelry, and bespoke creations, making this the first time its legendary archives step into the cinematic spotlight.

Set in the 1850s, the film’s costumes, designed by Kate Hawley, are elevated with 27 Tiffany & Co. treasures, ranging from necklaces and brooches to sterling silver objects and even a pocket watch worn by Charles Dance as Leopold Frankenstein.

Many of the jewels, some dating back to the House’s early visionaries Julia Munson and Meta Overbeck under Louis Comfort Tiffany, have not been worn in modern times. Their artistry and reverence for nature echo the spirit of Mary Shelley’s classic tale.

Alongside these historic pieces, Tiffany’s New York workshop produced custom designs and contemporary high jewelry, seamlessly blending past and present. For Mia Goth’s Elizabeth, the jewels became integral to the character’s world, extending beyond adornment into storytelling.

With its cinematic debut, Tiffany & Co. reaffirms its nearly 200-year legacy as a house where art, culture, and craft converge, proving once again that true brilliance is timeless.

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