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Tiffany color: what color is it and how did it appear

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Perhaps, only lazy did not hear about the Tiffany jewelry company, but at the same time, not everyone knows about the corporate color of the same name!

Tiffany

As part of our new Theme of the Month called “Thicken”, we talk about how to wear vibrant colors with joy and pleasure, and we are absolutely sure that Tiffany color deserves the honor of being in your favorite palette!

The word Tiffany itself has long been synonymous with luxury and grandeur, which was also greatly facilitated by the famous film with Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's.


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The company, founded back in 1837, sells not only jewelry, but also many other products, from porcelain and crystal to perfumes and stationery. At the same time, not only famous jewelry became the object of worship - the corporate color, the very name of which is protected by copyright, captivates with depth and brightness.

How the color of tiffany appeared

Tiffany

This rich blue with distinct turquoise notes was chosen in the 19th century by the founder of Tiffany, Charles Lewis Tiffany, for the cover of the so-called Blue Book. Since 1845, this publication annually opens the fall season, presenting a collection of the most exquisite haute couture jewelry.

Tiffany

The color of tiffany is also known as the color of a robin egg or forget-me-not blue, and it was not chosen by chance: the turquoise color was extremely popular in the jewelry industry of the 19th century.According to unspoken tradition, Victorian brides presented turquoise pigeon-shaped brooches to all wedding guests as a keepsake.


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Tiffany, design of a Parisian fair in the 19th century.

In the same 19th century, Tiffany began to use color to decorate its pavilions, and later to decorate packaging and promotional items.

Tiffany color in fashion

Glam radar

Tiffany is really very similar to turquoise and mint, so the "rules of the game" are exactly the same for him: it is equally suitable for blondes and brunettes, perfectly sets off dark skin and makes porcelain light. Be careful - if you haven’t slept or caught a cold, these colors may emphasize the bags under the eyes.

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Galant girl

Despite the obvious brightness of this color, calmness and confidence blow from it, and psychologists are willing to advise it to those people who want to find inner balance.


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Galant Girl, Glam radar
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As for compatibility, the color of tiffany most advantageously looks in two ways: as a soloist against a neutral base (white, beige, silver) or as an equal participant in a bright combination. If with the first option everything is quite simple and clear, then the second one may seem more complicated, but in reality it does not present a riddle. Tiffany looks great in tandem with purple, orange, wine, blue and many other juicy tones. The main thing is not to be afraid of excessive brightness - this is the very case when you should safely go all-in!


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