Here is a roundup from the opening of Tiffany & Co.’s Brand Exhibition ‘Vision & Virtuosity,’ which was held at the Saatchi Gallery on Thursday (June 9) in London, which was also attended by Gal Gadot and Simone Ashley.
Between the draped silhouette and vibrant lilac hue of this Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2022 mini dress, it was refreshing to see Rachel Zegler in a look that didn’t scream Disney princess.
When I think of Del Core, I’m thinking of sculptural pieces, but that isn’t Daisy Edgar-Jones M.O., so it’s commendable that she found a look from the Spring 2022 collection which matches her no-fuss style sensibilities.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but Florence Pugh was one of my favourites at this event.
I love the sensuality imbued thanks to the laser sharp cuts on this Emilia Wickstead Fall 2022 two-piece look.
The Tiffany & Co. jewels are the only things I would change about this look, as the choker is too dominant, and I’ll never be a fan of wearing jewels over opera gloves.
As much as I love Lara Worthington’s Saint Laurent velvet twist front jumpsuit from the Spring 2022 collection, I wasn’t a fan of that gold belt as it’s not doing anything, or enhancing the look in any way.
I did love her Loewe leather sandals which were accented with a rose heel.
You’ll either feel that it was about time that Nicola Coughlan did something new with this Roksanda look, or hope she goes back to her puffy dress, carefree, girly girl recognisable style for her next outing.
Unfortunately, I failed to get on board with any of this. Especially the piece of material falling from her shoulder.
It’s been a while since we saw Rosé in anything but Saint Laurent.
On this occasion she wore a beautiful Rokh Spring 2022 gown. Sadly her posing didn’t sell it to me.
Credit: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Tiffany & Co. & Vogue.com
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