Celebrities at the Tiffany & Co.’s 2025 Blue Book: Sea of Wonder Launch
Friday night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art turned into Tiffany & Co.’s Blue Book 2025: Sea of Wonder celebration, where celebrities came to shine. While Anya Taylor-Joy undoubtedly stole a lot of the attention (deservedly so), there were plenty of other fabulous faces who graced the blue carpet. Some played it safe, others took risks, and a few had me tilting my head in confusion. Here’s a roundup of the looks.

When the jewels bring the drama
Some of you might have been craving more theatre from Adriana Lima, who decided to keep things beautifully simple in a Toteme black off-the-shoulder dress. Minimalist? Yes. A little too minimalist? Perhaps.

But she knew exactly what she was doing, making the Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock pendant necklace and brooch in yellow gold and platinum — with a jaw-dropping green tourmaline of over 20 carats, diamonds and sapphires — the main event. Mission accomplished.

A puzzle piece or puzzling?
Ai Tominaga stepped onto the carpet wearing Ashlynn Park, showcasing a two-piece ensemble featuring the designer’s signature puzzle top — crafted using a sustainable Zero Waste technique — paired with an inside-out crinoline skirt that exposed its structural underlayers. A very cool concept in theory, but honestly, all I could do was stare longingly at her Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Wings necklace. Sometimes the jewellery really does steal the show.
Styled by Rena Semba.

WAGs can do quiet luxury
Antonela Roccuzzo, wife of Lionel Messi, chose a pink Carolina Herrera Spring 2025 dress with a plunging neckline, the perfect frame for her Tiffany & Co. diamonds. We’re so used to WAGs bringing full-throttle glamour, but Antonela kept it surprisingly low-key and understated.


The velvet underground…with a side of 18-carat sparkle
Speaking of understated, Camille Cottin embodied it in her Dior Resort 2025 black velvet gown. She smartly swapped the runway jewellery for breathtaking Tiffany & Co. pieces, featuring a Fancy Intense Yellow diamond of over 18 carats with yellow and white diamond accents from the 2024 Blue Book Collection. The perfect example of less-is-more luxury.


Proof that even fashion Insiders can trip over a hemline
Lauren Santo Domingo, an arbiter of all things chic, had a rare stumble with her Prabal Gurung blue satin gown. The too-long hem caused a visible knock-on effect through the gown’s silhouette. She probably hoped the Tiffany & Co. aquamarine pendant necklace would dazzle us enough to overlook it. Alas, us fashion people notice everything.


Sequins, tulle and double the sparkle
Park Joo-mi clearly understood the assignment with her Elie Saab sequined tulle strapless gown from the Resort 2025 collection, pairing it beautifully with Tiffany & Co. jewels. A classic, full-glam moment that didn’t try too hard but still delivered maximum impact.


Schiaparelli and Tiffany? It’s complicated
Phoebe Gates chose a Schiaparelli dress adorned with the label’s signature gold charms. For a jewellery-focused event? A bold — if slightly questionable — choice. Adding black pumps to this pale blue look just made the whole thing feel a bit mismatched. A little more thought into the overall vibe would have elevated this.

Petite queen, tall in elegance
Quinta Brunson was pure sophistication in a white embellished Jenny Packham gown, styled with complementary Tiffany & Co. jewels that worked in perfect harmony. Every detail was so thoughtfully balanced, from the sparkle to the silhouette. This was one of the night’s quiet triumphs.
Styled by Jessica Paster.


Vintage dreams…with a side of reality check
Silvia Braz chose a vintage Yves Saint Laurent Fall 1995 Haute Couture gown, and from the waist up, I was swooning. The problem was the skirt — it needed a much narrower cut to avoid looking dated. At 29 years old, this gown needed a few tweaks to make it sing again. Vintage can be tricky, and unfortunately, this needed a bit more love to really work.


A heavenly skirt and a not-so-heavenly bodice.
Sririta Jensen wore a Nicole & Felicia gown that had me falling head over heels for the 3D appliqué skirt — truly heavenly. The bodice, however, needed a serious upgrade in the fit department. When the skirt is this gorgeous, you want the top half to rise to the occasion too.

Back it up
Tylynn Nguyen’s Khaite high-neck, long-sleeve draped pink dress felt like an odd pick for a jewellery event — until she turned around. The open back dramatically revealed her Tiffany & Co. necklace, which made the whole choice slightly more understandable.

The night proved that when you’re draped in Tiffany & Co. diamonds, you’re already halfway to looking fabulous.
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