Tiffany & Co. Adds New Ambassador to Celebrity Roster
Model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is featured in the jeweler’s latest Blue Book.

Huntington-Whiteley is featured in the jeweler’s latest Blue Book, “Blue Book 2023: Out of the Blue,” which highlights its high jewelry offerings.
This year’s collection takes inspiration from the sea, with jewels inspired by jellyfish, sea urchins, fish, and other aquatic creatures.
“The Blue Book 2023: Out of the Blue collection’s extraordinary designs celebrate Jean Schlumberger and his fascination with the sea’s fantastical creatures,” said Tiffany.
The sea-inspired jewels will debut in two phases throughout the year.
For the campaign, Huntington-Whiteley sports key designs from the collection, including a diamond-encrusted shell necklace, featuring a clasp that allows it to be worn four ways.
“It is an incredible honor to partner with such an iconic jeweler with a rich history.” said Huntington-Whiteley. “I am very proud to be a part of this legacy and the Tiffany & Co. family.”
Previously, Tiffany has tapped several celebrities as brand ambassadors and campaign stars, including Beyoncé, Gal Gadot, K-pop star Rosé, Hailey Bieber, Tracee Ellis Ross, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Eileen Gu.
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