Friday, June 10, 2022

Tiffany & Co 'Vision & Virtuosity' Exhibition

This evening(June 9th) in London, the Tiffany & Co. ''Vision & Virtuosity'' Brand Exhibition Opening Gala at Saatchi Gallery. The guests were accessorized in jewelry by TIFFANY & CO.

Florence Pugh wore a EMILIA WICKSTEAD FALL 2022 embroidered cutout ensemble which was accessorized perfectly. However my only issue with this look is that she chose to wear white briefs versus black which would have been better.


Simone Ashley wore a 16ARLINGTON SPRING 2022 crisscross halter dress and honestly I don't get the addition of the feather coat. It was not needed but she did remove it at one point on the carpet. 




Daisy Edgar Jones wore a DEL CORE SPRING 2022 black crop top with the matching pants. Generally speaking, I like this ensemble but not the design of the crop top. 




Gal Gadot wore a cute  GIVENCHY FALL 2022 pleated, ribbed mini dress and she looked great. 




Lara Worthington wore a black velvet SAINT LAURENT SPRING 2022 jumpsuit with LOEWE SPRING 2022 rose heel sandals. It's a great look but it just feels too warm for the season. 




Rachel Zegler looked pretty in a lavender strapless, draped mini dress from the OSCAR DE LA RENTA PRE- FALL 2022 collection. JIMMY CHOO sandals finished up her look. 



Rose looked gorgeous in a ROKH SPRING 2022 ivory embroidered, cutout gown. It has a bridal feel to it but she still pulled it off. 



Georgia Fowler wore a EMILIA WICKSTEAD FALL 2021 black strapless, midi column dress and gloves, with ROGER VIVIER slingback pumps & clutch. The top looks slightly tight but this was a great look overall. 




Nicola Coughlan wore a ROKSANDA SPRING 2022 black & scarf which was accessorized with a bandeau underneath, HEIST tights and JIMMY CHOO pumps. She always looks great. 



Sabrina Elba wore a the same TOM FORD SPRING 2022 bronze tank dress that we saw first on Madeline Brewer in September 2022. I would have loved to see a pop of color here but she really did bring this to life with the gold accessories. 

Credit: InstarImages, Vogue.com



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