She’s an actor, director, and mother. She’s many things all at once, and her name is Natalie Portman. Now, the Oscar-winning talent adds another dimension to her already luminous story: global ambassador for Tiffany & Co.
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About Inner Strength

The legendary New York maison has unveiled a cinematic campaign starring Portman. Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmakers Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet of Magna Studios, with cinematography by the renowned Hoyte van Hoytema, the film captures Portman embodying the many roles she holds while wearing some of the brand’s most luxurious pieces.
In the film, Portman pens a letter to her daughter as she reflects on vulnerability, self-worth, and the strength built piece by piece. An original composition of “Moon River” also plays in the background—a heartfelt nod to Breakfast at Tiffany’s that bridges the house’s storied past with the present.
Portman herself put it best. Tiffany & Co., she said, is beloved for its craftsmanship and creative excellence. Now she is part of its legacy, adding her own chapter to a story still being written.
Photos: TIFFANY & CO.
Frequently Asked Questions
Natalie Portman is the newly appointed global ambassador for Tiffany & Co., starring in a cinematic campaign that highlights her multifaceted roles as an actor, director, and mother.
Natalie Portman wears luxurious Tiffany & Co. pieces, including a platinum and yellow gold diamond ring, a HardWear link bracelet, a Bird pendant, and T1 diamond hinged bangles.
The Tiffany & Co. campaign film was directed by Oscar-nominated filmmakers Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet, featuring cinematography by the highly renowned Hoyte van Hoytema.
An original composition of “Moon River” plays during the campaign film, serving as a heartfelt homage to Breakfast at Tiffany’s while connecting the maison’s history to the present.
The central theme of Natalie Portman’s letter to her daughter focuses on inner strength, personal vulnerability, and the ongoing, intentional development of a woman’s self-worth.

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