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Lady Gaga: Why is her Grammy necklace so extraordinary?

Fashion aside, Lady Gaga illuminated the red carpet with her neckline, dressed in a unique Tiffany & Co. creation that required a year of work.
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Loyal to her aesthetics, Lady Gaga once again dazzled the audience of Grammy Awards last Sunday with her timeless elegance – more specifically her Tiffany & Co. necklace.

Paired with a flamboyant silver Celine by Hedi Slimane creation, her Tiffany & Co. necklace made quite the buzz on the news and social media.

The reason? This exquisite piece of jewellery required no less than 365 days to be created.

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According to Tiffany & Co., the necklace, which is part of the new Tiffany Blue Book collection, features 91 carats of diamonds and took a year to be created because it involves "an ice motif that required the most skilled craftsmen to accomplish" and "each cut creates an illusion of fluidity".

Truly a jaw-dropping and head-turning look that only someone like Lady Gaga can pull off – fitting for the winner of both "Best Song Written for Visual Media" for Shallow (A Star Is Born) and Best Pop Solo Performance for Where Do You Think You're Goin' (Joanne).

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