The Philippine Star

MARIO KATIGBAK: TIFFANY'S RICH HERITAGE GLOWS, FROM AUDREY HEPBURN TO LADY GAGA

- Tiffany & Co. is in Rustan’s Makati and Shangri-La. MARBBIE TAGABUCBA

Tiffany & Co. is witness to life’s many milestones. Singer-actress Lady Gaga has been giving us the best drama in her red carpet rounds this awards season for Best Actress in A Star is Born and Record of the Year categories in the style of old Hollywood with bold Tiffany high jewelry.

Last year, pop star Nick Jonas shut an entire store to shop for an engagement ring for actress Priyanka Chopra, now his wife. She red carpet once said, “I’ve always known my (engagement ring) had to be a Tiffany.”

Since it opened in the Philippine­s in 1993, making a trip to a Tiffany store is attached to these special moments. New general manager Mario Katigbak notes, “The engagement rings and wedding bands are definitely one of the most indemand items at Tiffany. Then it’s the everyday jewelry, followed by wedding and baby gift items.”

Tiffany is a New York City icon that is no stranger to superstars. Synonymous with the brand is Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Mario says, “The appeal of Audrey Hepburn is still very strong among Filipino women.”

But did you know that she didn’t wear a Tiffany piece in all of Breakfast at Tif

fany’s? The famous photos of her wearing a 128.54-carat canary Tiffany diamond ribbon necklace by designer Jean Schlumberg­er with an LBD by Hubert de Givenchy are publicity photos, taken right after the legendary opening scene was filmed. They swapped it with a string of costume pearls. But nobody personifie­d timeless Tiffany style like Audrey did throughout her career, making each piece from the brand just as glamorous because we think of her as Holly.

Today, Gaga wears the high jewelry line in anticipati­on of the 2019 Tiffany Blue Book Collection — the brand's line of exquisite high jewelry handcrafte­d by artisans — while the Renowned Collection­s are fronted by young Hollywood rising stars including Elle Fanning, who also did a cover of Moon River with rapper A$AP Ferg. The past year saw growth for Tiffany in a bigger demographi­c — a whole galaxy of them. Across the pond, it’s fashion girls: supermodel Naomi Campbell in Tiffany diamonds, pop star-turned-fashion designer Victoria Beckham wearing her own Tiffany Ts, and musician-entreprene­ur Rihanna in pieces from the artistic Elsa Peretti and Jean Schlumberg­er collection­s. Parisienne influencer Jeanne Damas and Chinese wave star Ni Ni both endorse the Paper Flowers collection.

But there is more to celebrity associatio­ns behind its lasting star power. “Tiffany, as a brand, has, since its birth been very concerned in maintainin­g the heritage of quality, craftsmans­hip and adherence to the use of the best materials,” Mario says. “The Philippine market has always understood what Tiffany stands for. There is a variety of styles that appeal to everyone.”

Passion for the brand is more alive than ever. During the Valentine’s Day shopping event over the weekend, women who grew up with classics like Return to Tiffany’s or the Tiffany’s Charm bracelets — as well as their children who came of age when Gaga was still making pop songs and kitschy music videos — returned to Rustan’s Makati, drawn to the edgy HardWear collection’s chunky rounded links with detachable padlocks and spheres and the dainty, sparkly, allplatinu­m diamond and tanzanite Paper Flowers.

The brand expands with a Greenbelt 4 store come June or July.

Mario is also the longtime country manager of Hermès. Like Tiffany, both brands have a rich heritage. “Our challenge is to expand the reach of Tiffany to the existing clientele and expanding this reach to the younger market and to the increasing foreign market,” he says.

Tiffany is that rare brand that allows for a touch of whimsy and luxury, whether price is no object or when a treat means something like Holly’s sterling-silver telephone dialer or a custom engraving on a ring from a Cracker Jack box as refuge from the “mean reds.” Even the packaging, the Tiffany Blue Box — trademark robin’s-egg blue delicately wrapped in a white satin ribbon — signals excitement and anticipati­on. On the internet, it even has resale value!

They are so distinct in their artistry that a sterling-silver piece can be just as aspiration­al as one in gold with gemstones. You don’t have to wait for anyone else to buy them for you. And if you are buying them to express your love for someone else, it will be with something that lets them know you mean it.

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 ??  ?? Tiffany & Co. Philippine­s general manager Mario Katigbak: “The engagement rings and wedding bands are definitely one of the most indemand items. Then it's the everyday jewelry,” he says referring to the HardWear and Tiffany Ts collection­s. Photos by JOEY MENDOZA
Tiffany & Co. Philippine­s general manager Mario Katigbak: “The engagement rings and wedding bands are definitely one of the most indemand items. Then it's the everyday jewelry,” he says referring to the HardWear and Tiffany Ts collection­s. Photos by JOEY MENDOZA
 ??  ?? High jewelry: Lady Gaga wears a piece from the upcoming 2019 Tiffany Blue Book Collection, a total of 91 carats, all 237 uniquely cut diamonds, to the 2019 Grammys.
High jewelry: Lady Gaga wears a piece from the upcoming 2019 Tiffany Blue Book Collection, a total of 91 carats, all 237 uniquely cut diamonds, to the 2019 Grammys.
 ??  ?? As beautiful as Tiffany’s: Margie Moran, Babette Aquino, Frannie Jacinto, and Carol Garcia
As beautiful as Tiffany’s: Margie Moran, Babette Aquino, Frannie Jacinto, and Carol Garcia
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 ??  ?? Best with a bouquet: Tiffany Paper Flowers collection
Best with a bouquet: Tiffany Paper Flowers collection
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 ??  ?? Dropping hints: Tiffany Soleste cushion-cut yellow diamond engagement ring
Dropping hints: Tiffany Soleste cushion-cut yellow diamond engagement ring
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 ??  ?? Love lock: The HardWear collection
Love lock: The HardWear collection
 ??  ?? Something she can wear every day: Tiffany T bracelets
Something she can wear every day: Tiffany T bracelets
 ??  ?? Timeless pair: Rustan’s VP of store developmen­t and expansion Mike Huang with wife Kathy
Timeless pair: Rustan’s VP of store developmen­t and expansion Mike Huang with wife Kathy
 ??  ?? Mother-daughter power duo: Irene Francisco and daughter Isabel
Mother-daughter power duo: Irene Francisco and daughter Isabel
 ??  ?? You hold the key to my heart: Tiffany Keys dragonfly keys
You hold the key to my heart: Tiffany Keys dragonfly keys
 ??  ?? From hotels to retail: Tiffany & Co. Philippine­s deputy general manager Stephanie T. Chong
From hotels to retail: Tiffany & Co. Philippine­s deputy general manager Stephanie T. Chong
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