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Lady Gaga for Tiffany Jewelry: Gaga is the face of Tiffany HardWear

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Here’s two brand names you don’t expect to find in the same sentence: Lady Gaga and Tiffany.  Yes, Lady Gaga is the latest recipient of the discreet and very exclusive Tiffany blue box.   Tiffany & Co. has announced (via an exclusive article in Vanity Fair ) that Lady Gaga is the new face of  Tiffany HardWear  jewelry.   This is a surprise move by Tiffany, but one that is bound to gain the brand millions of new views on their website and high visibility on social media, marketing moves that will undoubtedly bring a new group of  potential customers to look at Tiffany’s luxury jewelry offerings.

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Lady Gaga has been announced as the face of Tiffany &Co’s HardWear jewelry.

What can you expect from HardWear? According to Fashionista, “The collection, which includes rings, pendants, earrings and necklaces in 18-karat gold and sterling silver, reportedly draws inspiration from archival unisex bracelets originally created in 1971.” There’s no word yet on pricing, but I don’t expect this collection to be inexpensive.

The campaign will kick-off with  short advert/video that will air before Lady Gaga performs at the Superbowl halftime show on February 5th.  Coincidentally, the collection will go live on the Tiffany website on February 5, 2017 and will be available for pre-order at that time.  The collection itself will be officially available to in-stores on February 28, 2017 and online on Tiffany.com on May 5th. See the exclusive preview of Lady Gaga for Tiffany below.

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