
Tiffany & Co. collaborates with Netflix for Frankenstein With archival objects and jewelry

Tiffany & Co. is the first luxury jewelry Maison to collaborate with Netflix, marking its debut in Guillermo del Toro’s film Frankenstein with special window displays at The Landmark and a presence at the Selfridges exhibition. The legendary Tiffany & Co. jewels play a starring role in the film, which features Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz. Following its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, the movie will be released in select theaters on October 17 and will be available on Netflix starting November 7.
Tiffany & Co. strengthens its bond with Hollywood in Frankenstein, on Netflix
With this collaboration, Tiffany & Co. brings together its artisanal legacy with the storytelling power of cinema, reinforcing the brand’s longstanding connection with Hollywood. A five-minute featurette reveals behind-the-scenes footage from the film, with insights from Guillermo del Toro, costume designer Kate Hawley, actress Mia Goth, and Christopher Young, Vice President & Creative Director of Tiffany Patrimony and Global Creative Visual Merchandising. The video highlights how the exquisite Tiffany jewels and archival objects were selected to enhance the film’s visual and narrative impact.
To celebrate the premiere, Tiffany & Co. will unveil an immersive installation in the Fifth Avenue flagship windows, The Landmark, designed in collaboration with Guillermo del Toro. Five windows reinterpret key scenes from the film, featuring theatrical set designs, digital screens, and animations synced to Alexandre Desplat’s original score. Visitors will be able to access exclusive content by scanning a QR code displayed on the windows. Inside The Landmark, guests can admire the Tiffany jewels worn by Mia Goth in the movie, offering a closer look at the fusion between the brand’s craftsmanship and the director’s vision.
Where to see the Tiffany & Co. windows
The collaboration continues with the exhibition Frankenstein: Crafting A Tale Eternal at the Old Selfridges Hotel in London, where visitors can explore Guillermo del Toro’s creative process, including reconstructions of Tiffany objects, original costumes by Kate Hawley, artworks, and rare books paying homage to Mary Shelley’s literary legacy. The Frankenstein-inspired windows will be on display in New






























































