SPRING SNEAK PEAK

Celebrating 30 years of Paloma Picasso and Tiffany’s

A renowned artist in her own right, Paloma Picasso is celebrating 30 years of designing for Tiffany & Co. this year by launching three gorgeously themed collections, available this spring. A handful of Toronto-based journalists, FrontRowMag among them, were given the opportunity last week to be among the first in Canada to see each collection close up.

The Marrakesh collection, with shapes and colours inspired from her home in Morocco, is stunning in its intricate detail, a stand out being the 18k gold bangle. (Marrakesh collection, $305 – $20,000CDN)

There is also, perhaps our favourite, the truly inspired Dove collection. Paloma, Spanish for dove, was named after a drawing Pablo Picasso, her father, did that would later become the symbol for the 1949 World Peace Conference. Wanting something beautiful, but not reminiscent of her fathers work, Paloma designed a dove that also looks like an angel when held at a slightly different angle. (Dove collection, $180 – $5,450CDN)

Working with hammered metals for years, Paloma brought her expertise to a fashion forward, yet accessible line of silver, yellow gold and rose gold circular necklaces, stackable rings and earrings for the Hammered Circle collection. (Hammered Circle collection $150CDN – $11,100CDN)

Available at 800-265-1251, tiffany.ca