Fashion & Beauty

Zoe Kravitz, Hailey Bieber stun as stars celebrate Tiffany’s flagship reopening

Fifth Avenue’s crown jewel is back.

A bevy of beautiful people turned out Thursday night to celebrate the reopening of Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store at the corner of 52nd St.

Florence Pugh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Zoe Kravitz, Hailey Bieber and Gal Gadot were among the A-listers who stepped out for the party — a fashionable prelude to Monday’s Met Gala that would have made Truman Capote proud.

Bieber, 26 — her hair in a slicked-back bun and wearing a fitted black Versace midi dress — paid homage to Audrey Hepburn’s impossibly chic Holly Golightly in the 1961 film classic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Her manicure? Tiffany blue, darling.

Kravitz, 34, radiated in a bedazzled bra and an unbuttoned white blouse, Pugh, 27, wore a sheer Valentino confection and Taylor-Joy, also 27, dazzled in a brilliant red cutout column by Dilara Findikoglu.

All were dripping in Tiffany diamonds.

The debut of the newly renovated Tiffany & Co. flagship on the corner of East 57th St. and Fifth Avenue. Sansho Scott/BFA.com
“The Menu” star Anya Taylor-Joy sizzles in a monochrome red gown paired with Tiffany diamonds. Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com

The revamp of the historic 10-floor flagship — which opened in 1940 and is now known as “The Landmark” — began in 2019 at a reported cost of $250 million. (Tiffany operated next door in the interim.)

It now boasts artwork from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Richard Prince, as well as a Hepburn “experience room” featuring a replica of the black Givenchy dress she wore while peering through the window in the opening scene of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

While Tiffany won’t reveal the value of its jewels, the store will display a new setting for its legendary 128.54-carat Tiffany Yellow Diamond — reportedly worth $30 million in 2019 and previously worn by Beyoncé and Lady Gaga.

Actress Florence Pugh dazzles in an enchanting green Valentino dress. Getty Images for Tiffany & Co.
Old meets new with wood parquet flooring throughout the 10-floor Tiffany & Co. flagship echoing the jeweler’s original 1940s interior design.
Inside the new Tiffany & Co. flagship.

Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud is at the helm of the Blue Box Cafe, which will serve a daytime menu that includes breakfast, of course. 

Tiffany, founded in 1837, was purchased by luxury conglomerate LVMH for roughly $16 billion in 2019.

Since then, it’s shelled out on flashy marketing campaigns with the likes of Jay-Z and Beyoncé

Katy Perry performed at the grand reopening party. Sansho Scott/BFA.com
The flagship Fifth Avenue location will house the largest collection of Tiffany High Jewelry in the world. Getty Images for Tiffany & Co.
Audrey Hepburn as chic Holly Golightly in the 1961 film classic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Everett Collection

“Symbolic of a new era for Tiffany & Co., the Landmark is much more than a jewelry store — it is a cultural hub with an exquisite showcase of architecture and superior hospitality, as well as cutting-edge art  and design,” Anthony Ledru, president and chief executive officer of Tiffany & Co., said in a statement. 

“It sets a new bar for luxury retail on a global scale.”