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In New York, Parisian chic found one of its most beautiful echoes. On April 16, Tiffany & Co. gathered a host of international celebrities at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan to celebrate the launch of its new collection, “Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden.” The evening, dedicated to fine jewelry and the awakening of spring, was conceived as a precious garden where buds, blooming jasmine, and butterflies are transformed into spectacular necklaces, rings, and earrings.

For the occasion, VIP guests took turns posing on the red carpet in outfits designed to showcase the house’s creations. Diane Kruger, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, Amanda Seyfried, and Rosé were among those in attendance, all adorned in sparkling pieces from the “Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden” collection. Amidst this parade of shimmering gowns and haute couture silhouettes, Camille Cottin immediately captured attention.

The little black dress, an essential item in a woman’s wardrobe

 The French actress opted for a little black strapless dress with an asymmetrical cut: short in the front, long in the back, cinched at the waist with a fabric belt. A minimalist and graphic silhouette that contrasted sharply with the surrounding exuberance. She completed the look with a yellow gold necklace, a controlled stylistic gesture true to a restrained Parisian elegance.

An iconic piece in women’s wardrobes, the little black dress has transcended decades without losing its modernity. Initially associated with codified customs, it gradually established itself as a symbol of stylistic freedom before becoming a pillar of fashion history thanks to Gabrielle Chanel and her vision of understated chic. Timeless, the little black dress continues to make an impact season after season. Chic and glamorous, it remains one of the most reliable pieces in a woman’s wardrobe and one of celebrities’ secret weapons on the red carpet.

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