Blackpink Rosé, Connor Storrie serve pure luxury in matching outfits

Connor Storrie poses in the middle of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Rosé while attending the Tiffany & Co. launch of Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden at Park Avenue Armory on Thursday (April 16) in New York City.

The trio of stars were among many celebs who stepped out for the event, which is celebrating the brand’s new collection.

“Inspired by beautiful landscapes and lush gardens, this year’s collection is an ode to the natural world’s fleeting moments, rendered eternal through the House’s extraordinary creativity and craftsmanship,” Tiffany & Co shared of the collection.

Blackpink Rosé, Connor Storrie serve pure luxury in matching outfits

Connor Storrie poses in the middle of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Rosé while attending the Tiffany & Co. launch of Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden at Park Avenue Armory on Thursday (April 16) in New York City.

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The trio of stars were among many celebs who stepped out for the event, which is celebrating the brand’s new collection.

“Inspired by beautiful landscapes and lush gardens, this year’s collection is an ode to the natural world’s fleeting moments, rendered eternal through the House’s extraordinary creativity and craftsmanship,” Tiffany & Co shared of the collection.

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“Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden reflects our continued commitment to creativity, craft and the highest standards of gemology,” Anthony Ledru, Chief Executive Officer, Tiffany & Co., said in a statement. “This collection—one of Tiffany & Co.’s most important traditions for over a century—honors the legacy of Jean Schlumberger while demonstrating how we continue to evolve it for today’s high jewelry client. Under Nathalie Verdeille’s creative leadership, and in close collaboration with our gemologists and artisans, we are pushing the boundaries of design and technical excellence.”

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Other stars in attendance included Mariah Carey, Naomi Watts, Diane Kruger, Chase Sui Wonders, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade, Amanda Seyfried, Diego Boneta and many more.