Red Carpet Rundown: Tiffany & Co.’s Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden Collection Celebration

Posted on April 17, 2026

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The stars came out to model diamonds and other gems as Tiffany & Co. hosted a little shindig to promote the launch of the Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden collection in New York. Some of these folks know how to dress to show off the goods and some of them clearly don’t. Let’s judge!

 

Amanda Seyfried in Oscar de la Renta
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This is gorgeous, but it honestly doesn’t look like her style at all.

 

Chase Sui Wonders
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We just don’t love when you do a sheer overlay that’s shaped differently from the skirt underneath.

 

Connor Storrie in Calvin Klein
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We have to admit, despite our initial assumption that it wasn’t working, he actually can work that butter yellow. What he can’t work are those duck feet.

 

Diane Kruger in Sabina Bilenko Couture
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It’s like someone took one of those paintings of the Acropolis you find in Greek diners and turned it into a dress. That’s not a compliment, we’re afraid.

 

Diego Boneta
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Works for us.

 

Gabrielle Union (in Salih Balta) and Dwyane Wade
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These two know how to dress to model some diamonds.

 

Greta Lee in Marc Jacobs
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That top is awful. A literal tube top. The necklace is ugly.

 

 

Mariah Carey
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A diva always knows how to sell you some diamonds.

 

Naomi Watts in Taller Marmo
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The outfit is fun, but the jewelry doesn’t really go with it.

 

Rosé in Khaite
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Vintage store bridal gown. Also not a compliment.

 

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in The New Arrivals
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Can’t argue with that. She knows what she’s doing.

 

Teyana Taylor in Calvin Klein
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She looks gorgeous from the neck up, but that’s a fancy Snuggie.

 

 

Yuqi in Wang Feng 
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Too much seafoam green, too many feathers, TOO MUCH DRESS. And it absolutely doesn’t go with that necklace at all.

 

 

 

 

[Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tiffany & Co.]

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