
Last night at the Park Avenue Armory, Tiffany & Co. drew a coterie of bejeweled stars together to unveil its Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden, the House’s latest high jewelry offering. Designed by Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille alongside the design studio, the collection reinterprets the flora and fauna of late designer Jean Schlumberger in a glittering array of new settings. The venue boasts a history with the house as well: in 1881, Louis Comfort Tiffany visualized the Armory’s Silver Room and Historic Veterans Room, making the evening a celebration almost 150 years of design.
The Scene: An exclusive high jewelry celebration inside one of New York’s most storied venues—itself a garden of sculptural gems, and the only surviving Louis Comfort Tiffany-designed rooms in the world.
The Crowd: The evening’s guests included actors Teyana Taylor, Connor Storrie, Greta Lee, Naomi Watts, Chase Sui Wonders, Arón Piper, Diane Kruger, Amanda Seyfried, and Gabrielle Union; former basketball player Dwyane Wade; musicians Mariah Carey and Rosé; models Caroline Daur and Nara and Lucky Blue Smith; patron Olympia of Greece; and entrepreneurs Lauren Santo Domingo and Phoebe Gates.
The Entertainment: A live presentation of the collection showcased on models dressed in Sarah Burton’s Givenchy, a sumptuous canvas for the precious pieces. Dinner courtesy of chef Daniel Boulud came next, followed by a surprise performance from Mariah Carey, which filled the historic space with delighted cheers.
What You Missed: The rare experience of witnessing Tiffany high jewelry presented in the very place where Louis Comfort Tiffany himself made work, filled with enough lavish florals and carats to sink Manhattan.
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