Beyonce has embodied the charm of Audrey Hepburn as she joined forces with her husband, Jay-Z, in becoming the fresh faces of the jewelry titan Tiffany & Co’s About Love campaign.
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The soulful songstress, 39, mirrored Audrey Hepburn’s iconic Holly Golightly character from the 1960s romantic comedy, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” She subtly slipped into the quintessential little black dress for a photo shoot alongside her supportive spouse.
Stealing the spotlight, Beyonce showcased the legendary 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond. With this, Beyonce becomes only the fourth woman in history to don the sparkler, marking its debut in an ad campaign.
Beyonce’s tribute to “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” sees her adopting Audrey Hepburn’s look from the classic 1961 movie. The Tiffany & Co. campaign pairs her with husband Jay-Z, creating a captivating visual narrative.
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Beyonce dazzled in a figure-skimming black gown bearing playfully transparent panels complemented by mesh elbow gloves, striking a balance of sophistication and allure.
The Ivy Park creator sported an elegantly fashioned updo, paired with gentle ringlets framing her face. She adopted a poised stance with her hands placed confidently on her hips, while peering intently into the camera.
Meanwhile, Jay-Z emanated sophistication in a smart, well-tailored suit, a picture of admiration as he looked on his wife of 13 years.
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Sharing their insights on the campaign with PEOPLE, the couple iterated: “Love is the diamond that the jewelry and art decorate.”
Perhaps the most riveting aspect of the photo shoot was the placement of the astounding 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond on Beyonce. Initially worn around her neck, and later transitioned to adorn her back in an intimate moment with Jay-Z, the stone made quite an impression.
This colossal yellow diamond, first discovered in South Africa in 1877, has graced the necks of only three women before Beyonce: Mary Whitehouse, Audrey Hepburn, and Lady Gaga.
The Tiffany Diamond, having been reset into a necklace to commemorate Tiffany’s 175th anniversary celebration in 2012, continues to garner awe with its distinct radiance.