Vanessa Traina, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark were among the guests who joined Tiffany & Co. in Paris to toast the newly reimagined Bird on a RockJean Schlumberger’s legendary cockatoo perched on a gemstone, a 1960s fantasia that long ago crossed from jewel into myth. Under LVMH’s stewardship and the visionary lens of Nathalie Verdeille (Chief Artistic Officer of Jewelry and High Jewelry), a fresh flock has taken flight, pairing extraordinary stones with a sculptural wing motif rendered in radiant diamonds and precious metals. The offering spans two high-jewelry suites and, for the first time, a fine-jewelry iteration of the icon.

Guests roamed the sprawling terrace of Le Grand Café, nibbling caviar-topped blinis and sipping champagne before a four-course dinner. Lauren Santo Domingo played two roles: fronting the collection alongside Verdeille and, as Tiffany’s Artistic Director for Home, selecting the dinnerware for the evening. Step inside for the night’s best arrivals and glittering details.