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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Tiffany & Co. Engagement Ring Window Display


Tiffany & Co. is every girl's best friend > Literally.
 Some may argue that their prices are overboard for their simplicity but hey, you're paying for sophisticated simplicity which will never tarnish and makes you look damn good so don't complain. Many don't know that they also have discounts at certain expositions around the world so keep an eye out and make sure you always have cash in your card! 
New and Old Bond Street are raved with the luxury boutiques of not only materialistic goods/needs but also galleries which was why I was out and about in the danger zone. I have an assignment due in on Monday and I needed to go to Colnaghi which is just further down this street from Tiffanys. Now, Tiffany & Co has always had extremely good window display, no question that they have damn creative designers. Back at home, the elaborate yet sophisticated designs they come up with just make me smile in awe on the spot unlike Harrod's displays which tend to go overboard which just make your eyes hurt. Today, Tiffany & Co. did it again for me but this time, it was somewhat different, I felt so warm and cozy that I was freaking myself out. The window display was for their engagement rings which worked so well that I actually felt like someone needed to purchase one for me. SIGH. I guess I should be thanking myself that marriage is still awhile away. 

Anyhow, their set of window displays showed the rings aside different forms of 'messages' which commonly would have happened to anyone at a point in their life. To get the picture, photos would definitely help. 


So all the display windows had their usual silver frames which to me makes it seem as if they are alluding to a memorable picture frame. Sweet isn't it. 


'Chloe, I really love you and some day I might marry you. Love George.' 


‎'Dear Maisee,
Did you know that last night was our 18th date?
On our 5th I told you I loved you.
On our 9th you said you didn't know what love is.
On our 10th date
Well we both know what.
On our 13th date you said love is anarchistic nonsense.
Last night I do believe you used the 'L' word.
I rest my case.

-D.'


The conversation on the iphone was too long but thought this idea was a good idea to market the craze of the iphone. Kills two birds with one stone! 


'Come and go as you please but stay with me always' yellow stickie with a set of keys. 

They're not proposal ideas but just the very image of why people get together and fall in love. Its so simple and within our everyday lives that we tend to take it for granted but Tiffany & Co.'s display brings it all back for us. 

Simply love it. 

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