Tiffany & Co. today announces its latest high jewelry campaign starring actress Gal Gadot, who stuns in sparkling new designs from BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022, the pinnacle of the House’s jewelry portfolio. Shot in a pared-down environment, the photography features Gadot in key pieces from the spring Blue Book collection, including a dandelion-inspired diamond necklace that can transform into five unique designs, as well as an orchid brooch, also transformable, and a diamond and sapphire necklace that evokes thistles. Tiffany will unveil the BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022 in Asia for the first time in May, showcasing over 200 high jewelry creations in Hong Kong.

Gadot’s campaign represents the House’s first advertising venture with the actress. In addition to the new Blue Book designs, Gadot also wears several of Jean Schlumberger’s masterworks featured in BOTANICA, including his iconic Bird on a Rock brooch and the Fleurage bracelet. An exquisite creation that Tiffany & Co. artisans brought to life for the first time, the Fleurage bracelet is based on a sketch for a design that Jean Schlumberger once considered for the legendary Tiffany Diamond.
“I am incredibly honored to be a part of the new Blue Book high jewelry campaign and feel very fortunate to be able to represent the brand’s most esteemed jewelry collection during this exciting and transformative time,” said Gal Gadot.

Tiffany & Co. Unveils BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022 in Hong Kong in Mid-May
Followed by the launch in Miami, Tiffany also announces the debut of these new designs from BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022 – in total, over 200 Tiffany high jewelry and Jean Schlumberger creations will arrive Hong Kong in mid-May. Celebrating the timeless beauty of flora, BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022 re-envisions motifs from Tiffany’s heritage, resulting in contemporary high jewelry designs showcasing the world’s finest diamonds and colored gemstones.

The campaign launches on Friday, April 22 on Tiffany.com, @tiffanyandco social channels, as well as in print and digital media globally.