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Media Preview of 2015 Tiffany Masterpieces Collection Hosted by Tiffany Design Director Francesca Amfitheatroff
By SENATUS News | 14 October 2015

In a media preview held today at Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store at the Takashimaya S.C. in Singapore, members of the press were treated to an exclusive look at the 2015 collection of Tiffany Masterpieces, hosted by Design Director Francesca Amfitheatroff making her second trip to Singapore, and joined this time by Chief Gemologist Melvyn Kirtley.

The collection is set to make its worldwide debut when it is officially unveiled at a glamorous gala event tomorrow, and the decision by the American label to take the lid of its high jewellery collection here marks a win and a statement of recognition of Singapore as an important Asian hub for its businesses. Read more here.

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