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Beyoncé Collaborates With Tiffany On Limited

Aug 26, 2023Aug 26, 2023

A sneak peek at the Tiffany x Beyoncé Collection

By now, everyone knows that Beyoncé is on her Renaissance World Tour, and what better way than to celebrate it with jewelry?

The pop icon has teamed up with Tiffany & Co. to bring back the staple necklace from the early 2000s, the charm necklace for a collection called The Return to Tiffany x Beyoncé Collection.

The Round Tag Pendant by Tiffany & Co. celebrating Beyoncé's Renaissance world tour

The items are inspired by a Tiffany & Co. heart tag key ring in sterling silver that was first released in 1969 (it cheekily reads “Please return to Tiffany & Co”).

The charm necklace did take off in the early 2000s, with everyone from Sandra Bullock to Gwen Stefani wearing it. Now, the jewelry company is releasing a silver charm necklace with Beyoncé, which now reads: “Welcome to the Renaissance,” emblazoned with “Beyoncé 925” inscribed below.

The Round Tag Pendant celebrating Beyoncé's Renaissance world tour

Tiffany & Co. state that they are the official jeweler of the Renaissance World Tour, and that the collection will range from $275 to $700. Three necklaces are currently on sale, with the Round Tag Pendant selling for $275, while the Round Tag Bead Necklace sells for $500, and the thicker Round Tag Necklace sells for $700.

With Y2K fashion ever present in pop culture, this collection is sure to sell out immediately. This isn't the first time that the singer has teamed up with Tiffany & Co., she previously promoted the brand's About Love campaign in 2021.

The Round Tag Necklace celebrating Beyoncé's Renaissance world tour

The limited-edition collection launched today on the Tiffany & Co. website, coinciding with her performance tonight in East Rutherford, New Jersey. All of the profits will go to the About Love scholarship program, a partnership between Tiffany & Co., the BeyGOOD Foundation and the Shawn Carter Foundation.

The proceeds is a greater expansion of the $2 million which was pledged in 2021 for scholarship funding for students of the arts at five black colleges and universities, including Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, Norfolk State University in Virginia, Bennett College in North Carolina, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and Central State University in Ohio.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 22: (Editorial Use Only) (Exclusive Coverage) Beyoncé performs onstage ... [+] during the "RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR" at Soldier Field on July 22, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Parkwood)