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What is it about a red-carpet look that truly stays with us? While the gowns often claim the first glance, the finer details that gleam in gold or silver deserve our notice, too. At the recent 68th annual Grammy Awards, two women with different tastes showed that the language of style can be spoken in varying dialects within the same storied house of Tiffany & Co.
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Rosé


Clad in a Giambattista Valli couture gown that billowed around her, Rosé’s choice of jewelry was deliberately minimal. Resting on her wrist was a single Tiffany Knot bangle in gold. It was a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, but by selecting such a dainty piece, the sweeping proportion of her skirt was able to breathe.
Teyana Taylor


On the other hand, expressive layering was Teyana Taylor’s call for the evening. Along with her crystal-coated Tom Ford gown, the singer shimmered in stacks of accessories. She went all in with Tiffany HardWear accents on her ears, neck, and wrists. Her fingers were also adorned with Tiffany T:T1 and Knot rings—fitting for her vibrant energy during a night of celebration.
Restraint or abundance? Despite the contrast in execution, both women found a common language in Tiffany & Co. In the end, these fine adornments confirmed yet again that style is simply a matter of personal perspective.
Photos: RED CARPET SPACE (via Instagram), THE WALL GROUP (via Instagram), WHAT THE FROCK (via Reddit) and MEDIA FOR UPDATES (via X)
