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What went down at the opening party for Tiffany & Co.'s new boutique in Milan

A special evening that visited a special performance by Marco Mengoni

What went down at the opening party for Tiffany & Co.'s new boutique in Milan A special evening that visited a special performance by Marco Mengoni
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SGP Stefano Guindani Photo

Tiffany & Co. celebrated last night the opening of its new flagship store in Milan with an exclusive event that energized the city and attracted well-known faces from the worlds of fashion, entertainment, and art. The new boutique, located in the historic Palazzo Taverna on Via Monte Napoleone, represents the largest Tiffany location in Europe, with over 1,200 square meters dedicated to elegance, craftsmanship, and innovation. This extraordinary space embodies the renewed commitment of the American Maison to aesthetic excellence and customer experience. The architectural and curatorial project, designed by Peter Marino, harmoniously blends the neoclassical heritage of the 1835 palace with Tiffany & Co.'s contemporary vision. The façade, perfectly integrated with the building’s historic elegance, introduces details of great symbolic and artistic value: the large arched windows, crafted by the historic Venini glassworks of Murano, are enriched by lunettes inspired by an original design by Gio Ponti and recall, in shape and material, the famous glass creations of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The external display windows, on the other hand, are inspired by the works of Michelangelo Pistoletto, sealing the deep connection between the Maison and the world of art.

To celebrate the opening, Tiffany & Co. organized a refined evening event at the Magma space in Milan. Guests enjoyed an exclusive cocktail, followed by a live performance by singer-songwriter Marco Mengoni and a DJ set by producer Chloé Caillet, who closed the evening with a contemporary touch. Numerous celebrities attended the event, all united by a precious detail: the Tiffany & Co. jewelry worn for the occasion. Among them were Mikey Madison, Aròn Piper, Emma, Tony Effe, Sangiovanni, Alessandro Cattelan, Diletta Leotta, Melissa Satta, Nicoletta Manni and many others, showcasing the brand’s timeless allure. The evening featured a special performance by Marco Mengoni, who enchanted the audience wearing exquisite Tiffany & Co. jewels, adding a touch of elegance and style to the event. With this new opening, Tiffany & Co. not only strengthens its presence in the heart of Milan’s fashion district but also reaffirms its role as a bridge between tradition and innovation, art and craftsmanship, America and Italy.