Rabat – The American luxury jewelry company Tiffany & Co. has partnered with Moroccan-British supermodel Nora Maria Attal for their recent jewelry collection.

The campaign videos and pictures feature Attal wearing uniquely designed jewelry pieces by the late Italian jewelry designer and model Elsa Peretti. 

Peretti’s jewelry designs are showcased in several art institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and the 20th-century collection of the British Museum. Peretti passed away last year.

“Elsa Peretti’s legacy in the world of design and fashion cannot be overstated,” said Alexandre Arnault, executive vice president of product and communication at Tiffany & Co. “The reintroduction of Peretti’s ‘Bean’ designs allows us to honor her creative influence using the same materials and forms that you see throughout her design vocabulary to expand on one of her most celebrated collections.”

Nora Attal is one of the world’s most sought after models. The Moroccan runway star was born in London, England to Moroccan parents. She frequently visits her home country to meet her relatives and learn more about her culture and heritage.

The 22-year-old model made her first step into the modeling industry when photographer Jamie Hawkesworth discovered her at her school when he was casting for a commercial.

Last month, Attal and her family starred in the advertising campaign produced by the US-based fashion company Ralph Lauren on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr. The 30-second video features Attal alongside her fiance, parents, and two siblings, displaying their Moroccan origins.

“The moments I look most forward to during Eid are the celebrations, being together, having the big meal that you usually make together as a family,” Attal said in the video clip.

Attal has modeled for distinguished designers and brands, such as Prada, Dior, Versace, Chanel, Valentino, Fendi, Elie Saad, and Hermes, and fronted numerous covers of Vogue magazine.

In 2016, leading fashion news site models.com chose Attal as a “Top Newcomer;” the website now ranks the Moroccan model among the “Top 50” models in the world..

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