Natalie Portman Narrates A Deeply Personal Letter In Tiffany & Co.’s Latest Campaign
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24 Mar 2026
For the first time, the Oscar-winning actress plays herself in a campaign that explores love, legacy, and modern femininity.
It seems having Academy Award-winning actress, producer, director, author, and activist to her name is simply not enough. Natalie Portman has taken on her latest role, lending her face and star power to Tiffany & Co. as its global brand ambassador.
Fronting the brand’s latest print campaign, Portman appears in images shot by Gordon von Steiner at the House’s Fifth Avenue flagship, The Landmark. In it, she wears key collections including HardWear, Knot, Sixteen Stone and T—creations that reinforce Tiffany’s current design language of strength and refinement.
The campaign also includes a film, which debuted at the Academy Awards. For the first time in her career, Portman plays herself for a luxury campaign, delivering a voiceover written as a letter to her daughter. Intimate as it is cinematic, the three-minute short—directed by Mona Fastvold and Brady Corbet, and shot by Hoyte van Hoytema—showcases Portman in her multifaceted life and centres on narratives of love, connection, resilience, and modern femininity. It also cleverly draws parallels between emotional inheritance and the passing down of jewellery across generations. An original rendition of “Moon River” runs through the film, nodding to the House’s cinematic legacy, complete with a star appearance of the Tiffany Diamond in the Fifth Avenue flagship window.
