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  2. Tiffany Blue - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Blue is the colloquial name for the light medium robin egg blue color associated with Tiffany & Co., the New York City jewelry company created by Charles Tiffany and John Young in 1837. The cyan color was used on the cover of Tiffany's Blue Book , first published in 1845. [ 1 ]

  3. Tiffany & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany & Company, Union Square, Manhattan, storage area with porcelain, c. 1887 Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young, [12] in New York City, as a "stationery and fancy goods emporium", with the help of Charles Tiffany's father, who financed the store for only $1,000 with profits from a cotton mill. [13]

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  5. Blake Lively’s Tiffany Blue Mermaid Gown Is Covered in ...

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    For the occasion, Lively pulled out a shimmering Tiffany blue body-hugging dress with a subtle fish-scale pattern. The vibrant piece was entirely covered in tiny glowing beads in deep teal, bright ...

  6. Charles Lewis Tiffany - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lewis Tiffany (February 15, 1812 – February 18, 1902) was an American businessman and jeweler who founded New York City's Tiffany & Co. in 1837. Known for his jewelry expertise, Tiffany created the country's first retail catalog and introduced the English standard of sterling silver in imported jewelry in 1851.

  7. Tiffany & Co. flagship store - Wikipedia

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    [13] [60] Tiffany & Co. hosted a two-day party to celebrate the reopening. [61] Upon the store's reopening, it was known officially as "The Landmark". [30] [29] Officials of LVMH said they intended for the store to cater to the "ultra-elite", [62] and Tiffany's CEO Anthony Ledru said, "For us, the Landmark is now the lighthouse of the brand."