Tiffany & Co. Showcases Archival Masterpieces in Guillermo del Toro’s FRANKENSTEIN

Posted on September 05, 2025

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Tiffany & Co. announces a historic milestone for the House: its legendary jewelry masterpieces will appear in Netflix’s FRANKENSTEIN, the highly anticipated new film from Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro.

For the first time, Tiffany & Co. is bringing together rare archival masterworks and contemporary high jewelry on the cinematic stage, an achievement made possible only through the unrivaled depth and breadth of The Tiffany Archives. This collaboration underscores the House’s nearly 200-year legacy of exceptional craft, artistry and storytelling, setting a new precedent for the role of jewelry in film.

The film’s costume design by Kate Hawley combined bespoke textile designs inspired by organic forms with meticulously curated jewels, ensuring that each piece worn in the film helped express each character’s inner world. Tiffany & Co. was a natural fit for this collaboration due to its extensive jewelry archives and historical objects that support the film’s creative expression. Additionally, the collaboration included custom-made creations designed by Hawley and crafted by Tiffany & Co., as well as contemporary pieces. The on-screen collection features 27 Tiffany & Co. jewels and objects throughout the film, including necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, brooches, pendants, sterling silver objects, a hair comb, and a pocket watch. Of these, ten are historic jewels, six are archival silver objects, six are contemporary creations and five are original jewels designed specifically for the production. Nearly every jewel is worn by Mia Goth, while Charles Dance wears the pocket watch as Leopold Frankenstein.

Tiffany’s role in FRANKENSTEIN continues the House’s long tradition of cinematic influence, joining a storied list of cultural touchstones.

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[Photo Credit: Ken Woroner/Netflix, Courtesy of Netflix, Courtesy of Tiffany & Co.]

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