Cocktails at Tiffany’s



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We skipped breakfast at Tiffany’s and went straight to our soiree! This time, it’s cocktails in celebration of a wonderful collaboration between Tiffany & Co. and rising contemporary visual artist, Anna Bautista.
While we’re all absolutely in love with Tiffany’s jewelry, this partnership makes us love them even more! The high jewelry house supported Art Fair Philippines 2025 and partnered with Anna whose work captured a similar essence, openness, and attention to detail as the brand and its iconic jewelry designers Jean Schlumberger and Elsa Peretti.
We paid a visit to their flagship store in Greenbelt 3 to honor the collaboration and see the collection for ourselves. Two art forms — jewelry and painting — admired by 130 of society’s most stylish art connoisseurs and appreciators.
Anna’s three pieces called "Flight," "Ode to a Craftsman" and "Openness" exuded so much whimsy, detail and even some of the signature Tiffany blue. The guests were so enamored that they expressed their wish to bid on the spot! But not everyone was so lucky and the pieces were sold before they could.
Like every diamond, her work is one-of-a-kind. Hope to see more of her work in the future!
It’s another win for Filipino art! Love seeing our artists being recognized by tastemakers and global design houses like Tiffany & Co. To more events like this. Cheers!