Remember back in May when Tiffany & Co. threw the party of the year with a guest list rivalling that of Coachella?
Yesterday, the iconic jewellery house turned its focus Down Under, taking over Melbourne with Tiffany taxis, graffiti posters and an exclusive breakfast at Tiffany’s.

The Tiffany blue affair was to celebrate the Australian launch of the Paper Flowers collection, Tiffany & Co.’s first with chief artistic officer Reed Krakoff at the helm.
Taking cues from the iconic 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, starring Audrey Hepburn, Tiffany & Co. invited fashion industry insiders and celebrities, such as Lara Worthington and Nicole Warne, to its Collins Street Melbourne store for an intimate breakfast.
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Below, see what the Aussie style set wore for the occasion.

Lara Worthington

Nicole Warne

Nadia Fairfax

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Shop Tiffany & Co’s Paper Flower collection here.
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Isabelle Truman is a freelance writer based out of London, UK. She specialises in fashion, lifestyle and travel and knows a thing or two (read: everything) about both Meghan Markle and 'Sex and the City'.
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