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Strapless Dress by Diane Kruger for Tiffany & Co. Is Art


Diane Kruger wore a stunning strapless dress at the Tiffany & Co. launch celebration of their new collection. The brand recently hosted a high-profile event in New York on April 16 to celebrate the launch of Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden. The “Troy” actor made a show-stopping entrance in a gown from the Sabina Bilenko Couture Spring/Summer 2026 collection.

Diane Kruger dazzles in an exquisite dress at Tiffany & Co. event

Take a look at Diane Kruger’s photos in a strapless dress she wore at the Tiffany & Co. event:

The actor’s iconic dress from the Sabina Bilenko Couture Spring/Summer 2026 collection truly made heads turn. The outfit featured a strapless, sculptural design, staying true to the brand’s aesthetics.

The intricate detailing of the dress, with ornate patterns, looked almost like jewelry stitched into the fabric. The delicate embroidery features a peacock and other architectural motifs that resonate with the theme of the jewelry brand’s new collection.

Meanwhile, the skirt in a pale blue shade features flowing layers that add fluidity and a soft touch to the overall look. Kruger completed the ensemble with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, enhancing the luxe feel of the outfit.

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on Reality Tea.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.