Gene Moore for Tiffany & Co.
Gene Moore was an American window dresser and designer, who is best known for his work with the luxury brand Tiffany & Co. Moore joined Tiffany & Co. in 1955, and quickly rose to the position of Vice President and Creative Director, where he oversaw the design and presentation of the company's merchandise.
Moore's contributions to Tiffany & Co. included his innovative use of window displays, which transformed the company's storefronts into works of art. His designs incorporated a wide range of materials, including glass, metal, and textiles, and often featured whimsical and imaginative themes.
Moore also oversaw the design of Tiffany & Co.'s jewelry collections, and was responsible for introducing many of the company's most iconic designs, including the Tiffany T collection and the Elsa Peretti Open Heart collection.
Moore's contributions to Tiffany & Co. helped to establish the company as one of the world's leading luxury brands, and his innovative approach to design and merchandising continues to influence the worlds of fashion and luxury retail.
Moore's contributions to Tiffany & Co. included his innovative use of window displays, which transformed the company's storefronts into works of art. His designs incorporated a wide range of materials, including glass, metal, and textiles, and often featured whimsical and imaginative themes.
Moore also oversaw the design of Tiffany & Co.'s jewelry collections, and was responsible for introducing many of the company's most iconic designs, including the Tiffany T collection and the Elsa Peretti Open Heart collection.
Moore's contributions to Tiffany & Co. helped to establish the company as one of the world's leading luxury brands, and his innovative approach to design and merchandising continues to influence the worlds of fashion and luxury retail.