Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this Tiffany & Co. stuff for a while now, and I finally hit a major milestone!

It all started, I guess, over a year ago. I was scrolling through Instagram and saw all these ads from Tiffany, you know the ones. Celebrities, shiny jewelry, the whole nine yards. I got sucked in, I admit it. They were pushing hard on collabs with big names and even dipping their toes into that whole Web3 thing. I thought, “What the heck, let’s see what this is all about.”
First, I did some digging. I found this timeline on their website that was pretty cool. It showed how Tiffany went from this little store in 1837 to the giant luxury brand it is today. Almost two hundred years of history! Learned that Tiffany is, like, the fifth biggest jewelry company in the world. Who knew?
- Checked out their history: Started in 1837, now a global luxury brand.
- Looked at their market share: Fifth largest in the world, 0.9% of the global industry.
Diving into the Forge Collection
Then, just last October, they dropped this new collection called Tiffany Forge. It’s all sterling silver, which is more my speed price-wise, you know? I went ahead and ordered a few pieces online. They arrived pretty fast. Opening that little blue box is always a thrill.
The Forge stuff is nice, really well-made. I’ve been wearing the pieces for a while now, and they’re holding up great. This felt like a good start, a solid foundation to build on. I mean, they’ve been around for so long, and they’ve dressed up some really famous people over the years. I figured, if it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for me, right?
Celebrating a Classic
And then, get this – they’re celebrating 60 years since that famous movie, the one with Audrey Hepburn. I watched it a long time ago, so I watched it again. Man, that movie is such a classic! It got me thinking, maybe I should try to recreate some of those iconic looks, but with my own twist. After all, that’s what I do right, share my styles, and my stories in my own way.

So that’s where I’m at now. It’s been a journey, a year of exploring and experimenting. And I gotta say, hitting this milestone with Tiffany feels pretty good. I’ve learned a lot, and I’ve got some cool new pieces to play with. What will I do next? Don’t know for sure, but it will definitely include some sparkle.