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Natalie Portman is Tiffany & Co’s newest Global House Ambassador
In a move that feels both effortlessly classic and excitingly modern, Tiffany & Co. has officially welcomed Natalie Portman as its newest Global House Ambassador. Announced on March 13, 2026, this partnership marks a sophisticated new chapter for the legendary jeweler, blending Portman’s intellectual grace with Tiffany’s storied legacy. The Academy Award-winning actress, producer and director joins the likes of Anya Taylor-Joy, Greta Lee, Mikey Madison and more as a Tiffany & Co. global brand ambassador.

“It is an honor to be Tiffany & Co.’s newest global House ambassador. The House has an incredibly rich heritage and is beloved for its unparalleled craftsmanship and creative excellence. I am excited to be a part of the Tiffany & Co. legacy,” said Natalie Portman on her appointmen.
“Natalie’s sophistication, authenticity and intelligence resonate deeply with Tiffany & Co.’s values. We are honored to welcome her to the Tiffany & Co. family as we continue to shape the future of luxury through powerful storytelling. She embodies the modern Tiffany woman through her elegance and courageousness”, said Anthony Ledru, President and CEO-Tiffany & Co.

The debut campaign, captured by photographer and director Gordon von Steiner, finds Portman in her element at The Landmark—Tiffany’s iconic New York City flagship. The imagery isn’t just about the sparkle; it’s about the synergy between a woman known for her thoughtful storytelling and a House that has spent nearly two centuries defining “creative excellence.”
Portman is showcased in pieces from the HardWear and Knot collections, proving that she can pivot from edgy industrial chic to intricate, symbolic elegance with ease.
If the portraits weren’t enough to pique your interest, the collaboration is heading to the silver screen almost immediately. A new campaign film starring Portman premiered during the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026.
International News
Paraiba Tourmalines Deposit Discovered In Ethiopia
SSEF Said Trace-Element Data From The Suspected Ethiopian Material Overlaps Considerably With Stones From Established Localities, Particularly Brazil
The Swiss Gemmological Institute (SSEF) has received credible reports indicating the discovery of a new deposit of copper-bearing tourmalines, known in the trade as Paraíba tourmalines, in Ethiopia.
The development coincides with the submission of several stones whose geographic origin proved difficult to determine using existing methods. Preliminary analyses suggest some may originate from Ethiopia.
Since their discovery in Brazil in the late 1980s, Paraíba tourmalines have been prized for their vivid “neon” blue and bluish-green colours caused by copper within their crystal structure. Additional deposits were later found in Nigeria and Mozambique, with the latter becoming a major source.
SSEF said trace-element data from the suspected Ethiopian material overlaps considerably with stones from established localities, particularly Brazil, making origin determination challenging. The institute is conducting further research to characterise the new material and refine methods for distinguishing it from copper-bearing tourmalines from other sources.
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