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Tiffany & Co. “Believe In Dreams” Campaign

Tiffany & Co. unveils its “Believe in Dreams” campaign infused with an unexpected combination of incredible talent. The campaign film opens with American actress Elle Fanning, appearing in black and white as she peers into the

Tiffany & Co. unveils its “Believe in Dreams” campaign infused with an unexpected combination of incredible talent.

The campaign film opens with American actress Elle Fanning, appearing in black and white as she peers into the Fifth Avenue flagship windows, a nod to the opening scene from the 1961 classic film, Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Her reality then transforms into a dreamlike rush of music and colour flooding the streets of New York to the soundtrack of a reimagined “Moon River,” featuring Fanning’s ethereal vocals, with original lyrics by New York City native and hip-hop artist, A$AP Ferg.

As free spirits and innovators, the actress and musician duo represent a basic Tiffany ideal: that New York is a place where anything can happen, and Tiffany is where dreams come true. The campaign marks the first time Tiffany & Co. has ever created a song. We wanted to take a fresh approach to the campaign, juxtaposing something visually extraordinary with a song that is a nostalgic nod to the past combined with something wholly unexpected and of the moment,” said Reed Krakoff, chief artistic officer, Tiffany & Co.

The Tiffany Paper Flowers collection features a Tiffany Blue world.

Hunger Games director, Francis Lawrence, best known for creating some of pop culture’s most iconic music videos and films, directed the “Believe in Dreams” campaign film. Through his creative vision, the streets of New York City become a magical backdrop for the city’s bold style and non-stop energy, embodied by Ryan Heffington’s choreography, spotlighting Maddie Ziegler in a featured role, alongside a cast of dancers and NYC characters.

Discover more about ‘Believe In Dreams” campaign, by Tiffany & Co., here.

 

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