Every girl loves Tiffany’s. It’s impossible to talk about the esteemed NYC jeweller without mentioning Audrey and Capote, so I’ll get it out of the way now: despite diamonds being a girl’s best friend and the whole sparkly-glittery aspect of Tiffany’s, there’s not a woman out there who doesn’t aspire to at least the poise of Audrey Hepburn. When she stepped, albeit poorly, into Holly Golightly’s shoes, Tiffany’s reputation as one of the world’s most prestigious jewellers was forever cemented. Besides that, they’re always coming out with the cutest things! They stay edgy and on top of the newest designers whilst never losing their classic hauteure. Their latest designers are Paloma Picasso and Frank Gehry(designer of the NYC Guggenheim and the L.A. Disney Concert Hall, to name a few housing projects he’s done), who are doing some great stuff with worn metals. The Tiffany Keys collection is one of the most classy and elegant I’ve seen in years. The Tiffany’s at Heathrow Airport is airside, so before you get excited and decide to make the drive, make sure you by a plane ticket first. The Tiffany’s staff are, of course, world class in subtlety, helpfulness and quiet charm. No one’s ever been sold to at Tiffany’s, nor been made to feel as if the tiny £20 horseshoe charm one has purchased is twee(it is). It’s located near the Bvlgari shop, across from a few restaurants and a French bistro, toward gates 22 and above. Not that I’ve been there a lot, or absolutely in all ways love everything Tiffany’s has ever done. Honestly.