Tiffany & Co. Celebrates Jazz Age Glamour at the Blue Book Ball, with the theme "The
Roaring Twenties Spring to Life on an April Night in New York City". Glittering
with 1920’s pizzazz, the Jazz Age returned for one
spectacular evening, summoned by Tiffany & Co. to ignite the Blue Book
Ball. The champagne-fueled celebration was held in honor of the 2013 Blue Book
Collection of Tiffany’s most breathtaking jewels, inspired by the Roaring
Twenties that transformed fashion and culture.
The
preeminent jeweler then and now, Tiffany designed the jewels that epitomized
glamour and lit up posh Manhattan supper clubs. Blue Book overflows with
diamonds reflecting the opulent fashion and surge of creative energy that
defined the period. The sheer exuberance of this magical moment in American
life pervaded Rockefeller Center®, scene of the Blue Book Ball that took place
within a 31-foot-high Tiffany Blue Box® covering the center’s famous
15,000-square-foot ice rink.
In
his remarks, Michael J. Kowalski, chairman and CEO of Tiffany & Co., said,
“The Jazz Age was a time of great energy and creativity. All eyes looked to New
York for the latest in music and style. As the city’s first great jeweler,
Tiffany provided the diamonds for this nonstop party and I am happy to say, we
still do. So it is with pleasure and gratitude that we celebrate this memorable
chapter in American life, in the city where it all began and with our diamonds
that are still the world’s most beautiful.”
Approximately 400 guests included celebrities and notables Gwyneth
Paltrow, Kate Hudson, Jessica Biel, Sarah Jessica Parker, Carina Lau, Michelle
Williams, Alice Eve, Poppy Delevingne, Peter and Harry Brant, Doutzen Kroes and
Hilary Rhoda; along with Carey Mulligan (star of the upcoming film The Great
Gatsby), Baz Luhrmann (director, producer, and co-writer of The Great Gatsby)
and Catherine Martin (costume and production designer of The Great Gatsby).
Guests disembarked at Fifth Avenue and proceeded along the promenade,
which was bathed in Tiffany Blue, toward a beribboned entrance to an elegant
supper club tailor-made for Jazz Age revelry.
The
seamless Art Deco setting, designed in a palette of chic gray tones, was lined
with luxurious velvet drapes and laid with carpeting in a striking starburst
pattern. At the floor’s center, a towering tribute to the bubbly rose toward
the ceiling on mirrored risers, with 240 glasses and 142 magnums of Moët &
Chandon Imperial champagne. Surrounding it were elegant lounges and banquettes
arranged for dining in the style of a supper-club buffet, served amid lavish
arrangements of white flowers. And trays of iPads for posting images on social
media circulated like the cigarette trays of a previous era.
Showcased in custom-designed vitrines were jewels from the 2013 Blue Book
Collection that reflect Tiffany’s legacy of Art Deco design. Among them were
diamond necklaces and drop earrings shimmering like silk and champagne or
contoured in homage to the city’s Deco skyscrapers; platinum and diamond
bracelets set in the rhythmic patterns of a jazz composition or with great
diamond fans unfolding on black enamel; a corsage suite of voluptuous diamond
flowers; and the rarest fancy color diamonds—pink, orange, blue and green.
Gemstones Tiffany introduced to the world, including green tsavorite, pink
morganite, lilac-pink kunzite and blue-violet tanzanite punctuated jewels of
great length and movement; and Montana sapphires and luxuriant turquoise
highlighted Deco’s geometric precision.
The bronze-gilded statue of the Greek Titan Prometheus, a fixture of
Rockefeller Center, served as backdrop to the stage and a full-scale, 20s-style
revue. Backed by an orchestra, dancers in fringed and spangled “flapper”
costumes reprised classic songs (Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend), complete
with raucous renditions of the Lindy and Charleston, and current pop hits
(Rihanna’s Diamonds), followed by Broadway singer Megan Hilty with more
standards from the American Songbook. The singer led the finale, accompanied by
aerialists that descended from above, trailing feathered headdresses and
dancing in mid-air. On cue, a blizzard of silvery fine confetti brought down
the curtain on a simply fabulous evening.
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