TG盗号软件API破解技术|【唯一TG:@heimifeng8】|授权盗U自动分账系统✨谷歌搜索留痕排名,史上最强SEO技术,20年谷歌SEO经验大佬✨Tiffany opens first Vietnamese store

Tiffany opens first Vietnamese storeBy

Robin Driver Published
July 13,TG盗号软件API破解技术 2025

Iconic NYC-based jeweller Tiffany & Co. has opened its first physical retail location in Vietnam, in Hanoi’s up-market Trang Tien Plaza shopping center.


The interior of Tiffany's first store in Vietnamese capital Hanoi
The interior of Tiffany's first store in Vietnamese capital Hanoi - Photo: DAFC

 
Opened in collaboration with local distribution partner DAFC, the 1,650-square-foot location can be found on the ground floor of Trang Tien Plaza, where it offers customers a full range of jewellery and accessories by Tiffany, including the LVMH-owned brand’s latest Tiffany T collection.
 
According to a release published by DAFC, the store’s design is inspired by Tiffany’s famous Fifth Avenue flagship. Its stone façade features a main entrance surrounded by amazonite, the color of which references the brand’s emblematic blue boxes, while large windows with Art Deco-style patterns add to the dramatic aspect of the store’s exterior and flood the interior with light.

Inside, the location is decorated with crystal chandeliers, marble floor borders and even a waterfall. As part of Tiffany’s sustainability-focused Diamond Crafts initiative, collaborators at the store are able to tell shoppers everything about a stone’s region or country of origin, as well as about the various stages of the supply chain that brought it into the boutique. This information can also be found on the Tiffany Diamond Certificate.
 
As well as its partnership with Tiffany, DAFC also holds licenses for a number of other high-end brands in Vietnam, including the likes of Burberry, Christian Louboutin, Dolce & Gabbana, Salvatore Ferragamo and Versace.
 
Acquired by LVMH for $15.8 billion in January of this year, Tiffany operates more than 300 stores around the world. The jeweller already has a number of locations in Asian markets including Japan, Greater China, Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Travel
Previous:Benetton opens first ultra
next:Marks & Spencer plans to downsize Oxford Street flagship