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The New York City brownstone that served as the facade for Holly Golightly's apartment in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" hit the market for $15 million.
It also features one major homage to the 1961 film: a Tiffany-blue door that overlooks a quaint, tree-lined Upper East Side street just steps away from Tiffany's flagship Fifth Avenue store. Here's a ...
In the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Audrey Hepburn's character, Holly Golightly, is often seen gazing at Tiffany's jewellery store from a café across the road. The understated and elegant café is, in ...
The building dates back to 1888 and has been impeccably preserved so that its gilded glamor is just as breathtaking today. Tours of the hotel are available, and allow visitors to marvel at the 80-plus ...
Laura Harrier shimmered in an icy-blue slipdress at Tiffany & Co.’s collection launch dinner in New York City.
Tiffany blue is a famous color, but this quirky tiny home is a custom creation named after its owner, the talented mind ...
Rolls-Royce, Blue Peter badges and a mosaic from Zelenskyy: Buckingham Palace reveals gifts given to Royal Family. The records, which cover official gifts to most members of the Royal Family from ...
Tudor’s Black Bay 54 Lagoon Blue is a fresh twist on its beloved 37mm diver. While the case keeps its compact, vintage-inspired proportions and robust 200m water-resistance, this edition ditches ...
Patek put the watch out with a dial in Tiffany’s signature light blue. It was limited to 170 pieces and allocated only to the maisons’ finest clients.
The New York City brownstone that served as the facade for Holly Golightly's apartment in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" hit the market for $15 million.