Tiffany & Co.: Nathalie Verdeille Expands Her Artistic Direction to All Categories

Having served as artistic director of jewelry and fine jewelry for the past five years at the LVMH subsidiary, she has expanded her scope to encompass all of Tiffany & Co.’s creations. She has also been named Senior Vice President, a sign of the major evolution of her responsibilities within a brand that is fully committed to moving its offerings upmarket.

 

Nathalie Verdeille is taking on an even greater role in the creative repositioning of Tiffany.

 

Having joined in 2021 as Creative Director of Jewelry and Fine Jewelry at the iconic American brand following its acquisition by LVMH, this former Cartier executive has just been promoted to Senior Vice President, while her creative leadership has been expanded to encompass all product categories (watches, accessories, etc.). She is tasked with fostering a cohesive artistic vision throughout the entire House.

 

A Pivotal Step

 

For the media outlet Meet and Match, this development “goes far beyond the scope of an internal promotion” and “marks a pivotal step in the transformation underway since the American house’s integration into LVMH: that of a shift from a product-centric model to a brand architecture driven by creativity.”

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Sophie Michentef has worked for more than 30 years in the professional press. For fifteen years, she managed the French and international editorial staff of the Journal du Textile. She now puts her press, textile, fashion, and luxury expertise at the service of newspapers, professional organizations, and companies.

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