Tiffany & Co. Unveils Jewellery Collaboration for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein

IN A DARING move, Tiffany & Co. has become the first luxury jeweller to partner with Netflix, marking a bold new chapter in the House’s long history of innovation and storytelling.

The iconic American brand will feature its legendary jewellery in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, starring Glass Man cover star Felix Kammerer alongside Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and will be released in select theatres on 17 October, before streaming globally on Netflix on 7 November.

FRANKENSTEIN. Mia Goth as Elizabeth in Frankenstein. Photograph: Ken Woroner/ Netflix © 2025

The film has already been praised for its striking costume design. Bold blue feathers work as bold head pieces and adorn dresses of silk and linen, while blue-gemmed necklaces glint as symbols of old-money wealth and legacy. Costume designer Kate Hawley has clearly emphasised decadence to help tell the story, and Tiffany & Co. provides the perfect complement. The brand’s iconic jewellery reinforces the film’s visual narrative, bringing glamour, history, and artistry to every scene.

This collaboration brings together Tiffany & Co.’s heritage of craftsmanship with del Toro’s cinematic imagination. A five-minute feature offers behind-the-scenes insight into how the House’s jewellery archives and historical objects were woven seamlessly into the film’s creative vision. Guillermo del Toro, Kate Hawley, actress Mia Goth, and Tiffany & Co.’s Vice President and Creative Director, Christopher Young, all share their perspectives in the feature, highlighting the artistry and precision that make Tiffany & Co. a natural fit for the story.

Tiffany & Co. Favrile Glass Scarab Necklace

To celebrate the premiere, Tiffany & Co. has unveiled immersive window displays at its Fifth Avenue flagship, The Landmark, in New York City. Each of the five windows reimagines key scenes from Frankenstein through the lens of the House’s signature artistry.

Dramatic lighting and synchronised digital screens bring the scenes to life, while a QR code allows visitors to access exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Inside The Landmark, a curated presentation showcases jewels from the Tiffany Archives worn by Mia Goth, giving audiences an intimate look at the pieces that helped bring del Toro’s vision to the screen.

Tiffany & Co. Wade Necklace

In London, the collaboration continues with Frankenstein: Crafting A Tale Eternal at The Old Selfridges Hotel. The exhibition recreates archival Tiffany & Co. objects on original costumes and features artefacts, artwork, and rare books celebrating Mary Shelley’s legacy.

With more than 300 stores worldwide and nearly 5,000 skilled artisans, Tiffany & Co. continues to combine luxury, creativity, and craftsmanship, proving that its jewellery can shine not only on the red carpet but also on the silver screen.

by Ellis Dowle