Tiffany & Co. Shows How Jewellery Can Be an Expression of Self

Just like clothing, jewellery is a big part of self expression. More so than any wardrobe pieces, it tells a story about who we are and what we've been through. The ring passed on from your grandmother, or the necklace given to you by your mother after you left home—these are all examples of how jewellery goes beyond just purchasing something for yourself.
It's intimate knowledge to hear people's stories of how they ended up with a particular piece of jewellery. While trend jewellery is always fun, lifetime pieces are forever. An iconic brand that has maintained its timeless legacy is no other than Tiffany & Co. If you've been lucky enough to receive a little blue box, you know that piece will eventually be passed on to someone special in the future.
In its latest campaign, Tiffany & Co. embrace the power of individuality and self-expression by featuring six different personalities brought together by their unique, imaginative style.
It's not about the jewellery you own but how you wear it. Whether it be layering your rings as a stack, wearing non-matching earrings, or sticking to the minimal basics, it's a personal story and yours to tell.
Keep scrolling to view the portraits of each talent and see how they style their jewellery to make it their own.
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Shop timeless jewellery:
The earrings you'd make dinner plans for just as an excuse to wear.
Opening image: Tiffany & Co.
Who's your style icon?
Jenny Walton. She has a quirky, French, feminine style I adore. She mixes designer, vintage, high street really well and isn’t afraid of colour and print. My style board on Pinterest is full of street style images from her at fashion week events.
Who are your 5 favourite people to follow on Twitter/Instagram?
@unconditionalmagazine, @ilona_hamer, @thefatjewish, @glossier, @giorgiatordini
What's the fashion essential you can't live without?
My vintage red tartan jacket. It's timeless and bold. I love wearing it with a red matte lipstick.
What's your desert island album?
Any '70s playlist will do!
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