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Tiffany Is Launching a Custom Jewellery Programme for CryptoPunk Owners

Holders of the pixelated NFT characters will be able to buy an “NFTiff” for about $50,000 that entitles them to a custom pendant featuring their CryptoPunk.
The Tiffany logo against a background in the company's signature blue.
Tiffany is getting into crypto. (Shutterstock)

Tiffany & Co. is courting the CryptoPunks.

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What a Web3 Luxury Brand Looks Like

Gmoney, an anonymous and influential figure in the NFT world who has worked with brands like Adidas, is launching a luxury fashion line with the tokens built into the business model.

LVMH’s Tiffany Is on the Right Track

A swift management overhaul, ‘shock and awe’ marketing and new products have contributed to strong momentum since the group acquired the jeweller in January, writes Luca Solca.

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Marc Bain

Marc Bain is Technology Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. He is based in New York and drives BoF’s coverage of technology and innovation, from start-ups to Big Tech.

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