TIFFANY & CO. ‘DATE NIGHT’ FILM STARRING BEYONCÉ AND JAY-Z
“Date Night “ is exquisite bonus content to accompany Tiffany’s About Love campaign, chronicling a night out with the Carters.
October 25, 2021
Tiffany & Co. ‘Date Night’ bonus film to its ‘About Love’ campaign starring powerhouse couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z, with a special guest appearance of their daughter, Blue Ivy. The overarching About Love campaign explores the dimensionality of love, and the latest “Date Night” film shows us the playful side of the love story.
Set in New York City, “Date Night” is inspired by an iconic scene from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and begins with Beyoncé riding through Manhattan in the backseat of a Rolls Royce. With Paul Anka’s Put Your Head on My Shoulder and Bert Kaempfert’s Three O’ Clock In The Morning as the soundtracks to the car ride, Beyoncé plays a game of “he loves me, he loves me not” with a yellow daisy while sitting alongside Jay-Z. The couple takes in the city skyline, while sharing pizza and a glass of Armand de Brignac champagne. During their night out, the Carters wear an assortment of incredible Jean Schlumberger pieces. Most notably, Jay-Z wears the legendary Bird on a Rock brooch. One of the 21st century’s most iconic designs, the piece features a platinum and 18k gold bird perched on a morganite gemstone of over 44 carats. Beyoncé also dons Schlumberger designs, including an Ailsa diamond ring of over 10 carats as well as a pair of Ribbon Fan earrings featuring diamonds of over 6 total carats.
Witty, whimsical and romantic, “Date Night” is the result of yet another close collaboration and shared vision between both the Carters and Tiffany & Co. While the About Love campaign premiere film was a story of longing and reunion, “Date Night” is a story that demonstrates the beauty and joy of everyday romance.
As a part of the House’s collaboration with the Carters, Tiffany & Co. has partnered with BeyGOOD and the Shawn Carter Foundation to create the Tiffany & Co. About Love Scholarship Program. Earlier this year, Tiffany & Co. pledged USD $2M in scholarship funding for students in the arts and creative fields at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).