Have you ever envisioned yourself in the company of Beyoncé and Jay-Z on a night out? The recently unveiled “ABOUT LOVE” campaign film by Tiffany & Co. provides some insight into how to outfit yourself for a night out in the Carters fashion house. Undoubtedly, the initial offspring Blue Ivy also manifested in a more distinctive fashion.
“Date Night” is a campaign supplemental film directed by Dikayl Rimmasch and second unit director Derek Milton. It chronicles an evening spent with the Carters and delves into various facets of love. It brings to light a number of intriguing facets of the power couple and provides insight into the actual relationship between Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
“Date Night” was inspired by a pivotal sequence from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” in which Beyoncé chauffeurs the audience through Manhattan in the backseat of a Rolls Royce, with New York serving as the setting. While seated next to Jay-Z and driving to the tunes of “Three O’Clock in the Morning” by Bert Kaempfert and “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” by Paul Anka, Beyoncé engaged in a game involving a yellow wildflower and the famous quote “He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not.” Plating pizza and sipping Armand de Brignac champagne, the couple took in panoramic vistas of the city. “Date Night” serves as the B-side of the opening video and is endearing, personal, and a complete manifestation of the couple’s rapport.
The Carters wore an abundance of Jean Schlumberger ensembles for their expedition. The preeminent jewelry item is the renowned Bird on a Rock ornament, which is adorned by Jay-Z. This work of art, which is regarded as one of the most recognizable designs of the twenty-first century, showcases a platinum and 18K gold avian poised atop a 44-carat morganite gemstone. Beyoncé also exhibited Schlumberger creations, such as a pair of Ribbon Fan earrings adorned with diamonds exceeding 6 carats and an Ailsa diamond ring surpassing 10 carats in weight. Recognized as the man who adorned the upper class in the 1960s and 1970s, Jean Schlumberger’s distinctive designs endure in the enduring legacies of two of the most innovative forces in the jewelry industry. the current greatest.
An item of romantic and alluring nature, “Date Night” is the product of the Carters and Tiffany & Co.’s close collaboration and shared vision. While the initial About Love campaign film explored sentiments of yearning and reunion, “Date Night” illuminates the delight and splendor of romance in the form of ordinary occurrences.
Future installments of the campaign will feature further films helmed by the esteemed directors Dikayl Rimmasch and Derek Milton, who serves as the second unit director.