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by BOTWC Staff
Published: 11 August 2023

She’s one of one!

Tiffany & Co just announced a new partnership with Beyoncé to release a limited-edition collection that will fund HBCU scholarships, Black Enterprise reports. “The Return to Tiffany x Beyoncé Collection” will feature pieces made exclusively for her Renaissance Tour, with 100% of the proceeds going to Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s About Love Scholarship. The scholarship gives scholarships to students in the creative and arts sector at five HBCUs including Lincoln University, Norfolk State University, Bennett College, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and Central State University. 

The partnership was announced on the one year anniversary of Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” album while the pop star is currently on her world tour. The collection features 3 necklaces designed in partnership with the music icon with the inscriptions “Tiffany & Co. New York 925” on one side and “Welcome To The Renaissance Beyoncé 925” on the other side. Each piece ranges in price from $275 to $700, an affordable price point for the luxury brand. To date, Tiffany & Co. has already donated more than $2 million to The Carter’s various foundations. 

The superstar couple launched their About Love campaign with Tiffany & Co. in 2021, Beyoncé modeling more than 200 carats of Tiffany diamonds, including a coveted 128.54-carat yellow diamond, which Bey made history for as the first Black woman to ever wear it. Tiffany & Co. is also responsible for the jewelry on the Renaissance tour, allowing fans to shop the pieces on their site including the Tiffany T earrings and a custom Elsa Peretti Tiffany & Co. mesh dress that Beyoncé wore for opening night at her Toronto show. 

“Continuing our shared commitment with Beyoncé and Jay-Z to championing a more equitable future for historically underrepresented students. 100% of profits from the sales of this collection will be donated to the ABOUT LOVE Scholarship Program. The funds will be awarded to students in the arts and creative fields at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs),” a statement from Tiffany & Co. reads on their site. 

Shop the full Beyoncé & Tiffany & Co. collection here.

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