Tiffany & Co. has always had a flair for the spotlight, from Breakfast at Tiffany’s to the Jazz Age sparkle of The Great Gatsby. Now, the House is stepping onto the screen in a new way. For Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming Frankenstein on Netflix, Tiffany has opened its vaults, bringing together 27 jewels and objects: rare archival pieces, contemporary high jewelry, and even new designs created specifically for the production.

Wade Necklace
The collaboration, shaped by costume designer Kate Hawley, layers the old and the new: historic silver objects, archival jewels, contemporary creations, and even original designs made just for the film. Nearly every jewel is worn by Mia Goth, while Charles Dance carries a Tiffany pocket watch as Leopold Frankenstein.

Mia Goth as Elizabeth in Frankenstein. Cr. Ken Woroner/Netflix © 2025.
At the helm is del Toro himself — the Mexican filmmaker whose gothic imagination has earned him multiple Academy Awards and cemented his place as one of cinema’s modern masters.
It’s a historic move that underscores Tiffany’s two centuries of artistry and its knack for staying culturally relevant. From Hollywood’s Golden Age to today’s streaming era, Tiffany’s sparkle continues to find the spotlight.

