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Seen @ Launch of Tiffany Blue Book in New York City
By SENATUS Editor | 11 April 2014

Celebrities attended the Tiffany Debut of the 2014 Blue Book collection at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Just in time for Spring, the spectacular new Tiffany & Co’s Blue Book collection arrives with vibrant colors and energy of the season. Throughout its 177-year history, gemologists assigned by Tiffany & Co. search the globe for the most extraordinary stones (as gemstones were key to Tiffany’s rise to prominence from its founding in New York City to the international renown it enjoys today.

This season, Tiffany designers utilized 18 karat gold to highlight the harmony of red-orange fire opals, yellow diamonds and pink tourmalines in jewels based on archival designs from the early 20th century.

In attendance were Kate Bosworth, Katie Holmes, Seth Meyers and wife Alexi Ashe, Hilary Rhoda, Jessical Biel, Sun Fei Fei and Valentina Zelyaeva all decked out in Tiffany jewellery.

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