Tiffany & Co. announces today its 2024 Valentine’s Day window displays at The Landmark: a series “love letters” penned by celebrated people and iconic friends of the House. Personal and emotive, archival, and contemporary, these never-before-seen letters will spread love throughout the city, revealing how love transcends romantic connections as a driving force of life. The window displays will depict handwritten notes by Marilyn Monroe, Jean Schlumberger, Paloma Picasso and Peter Marino. A special letter from Audrey Hepburn to Henry Mancini, who composed the music for Breakfast at Tiffany’s, notably “Moon River” is also on display, courtesy of the Henry Mancini family. The letter, which celebrates the pair’s legendary collaboration on Breakfast At Tiffany’s, also marks what would have been Henry Mancini’s 100th birthday this year. The various expressions of love are displayed alongside sparkling Tiffany jewelry. Whether a message of endearment or an homage to art itself, each window display is an expression of love—a central tenant of Tiffany & Co. since 1837.
This Valentine’s Day, the House infuses the theatrical displays with intimate storytelling around love and commitment. Pinnacle designs from the iconic Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock and Leaves necklaces to the revolutionary Tiffany Setting ring will be featured, representing the House’s authority in craftmanship and its legacy as enduring as love itself. To celebrate the many ways love can bring people together, clients will also have the opportunity to showcase their own love letters with an interactive experience at The Landmark from February 10 to February 14.