Dr. Sebi’s Daughter Kellie Bowman Hosts Juneenth At Tiffany & Co
What does Black liberation appear like by way of the lens of luxurious? At Tiffany & Co.’s Lenox Sq., Kellie Bowman gave it type, sparkle, and goal.
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Juneteenth celebrates Black liberation, and this occasion outlined Black freedom of expression by way of effective jewellery. Usually, many might really feel unwelcome to browse costly luxurious jewellery manufacturers. That’s simply what Kellie Bowman, daughter of the late Dr. Sebi, wished to reveal in her non-public Tiffany & Co.’s Lenox Sq. occasion in Atlanta. However this wasn’t simply one other model occasion; it was a reclamation. Named “Trendy Session,” it was a curated area to be true to your self.
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Jewellery lovers are very conversant in Tiffany Blue! So it actually was an honor to occasion in luxurious. Hosted by Kellie Bowman, wellness advocate and daughter of the late holistic healer Dr. Sebi, the occasion blended magnificence with essence. The Tiffany & Co. ground was crammed with laughter and therapeutic vitality as Black women and men have been adorned in diamonds they didn’t have to purchase to strive on. Visitors have been welcomed with limitless champagne, luxe hospitality, and the sounds of dwell string renditions carried out by Atlanta native and violinist Jasmin Rhia. Rhia is a classically skilled musician who started taking part in at age 10 and attended Florida Worldwide College on a music scholarship. Rhia elevated the room with soulful interpretations of Black music—reminding everybody that even in probably the most polished areas, Black tradition units the tone.
In a strong mid-event speech, Bowman advised the origin story of her connection to Tiffany & Co.:
“Once I was a pre-teen, I’d stroll by the Tiffany retailer in New York with my father. At some point, he grabbed my arm and stated, ‘We’re getting into.’ He advised me, ‘You’re the prize on this room. There’s nothing unattainable for you.’”
That second, she recalled, was sealed by a retailer affiliate who wrapped a Tiffany ribbon round her finger—marking her presence as sacred.
“That was 5 many years in the past and I spotted it wasn’t the jewellery, it was my character I used to be constructing,” she stated. “And Tiffany was an enormous a part of that.”
Luxurious Meets Liberation: A New Imaginative and prescient of Black Wellness
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Throughout our one-on-one interview, Bowman emphasised the significance of illustration inside luxurious areas.
“Having girls are available right here and make this your closet—your jewellery field for a day—was overwhelming to me,” she advised BOSSIP. “It’s about therapeutic. That freedom to simply strive issues on with out shopping for a factor is vital.”
Because the CEO of Sebi’s Daughters, Bowman continues her father’s holistic wellness mission, bridging generational well being with psychological readability.
“This—what you’re viewing—is my mindset since I used to be 12,” she defined. “Me being balanced has extra to do with what I’m considering, after which it transcends to what I’m consuming—and that turns into my fact. Something could be modified with that. You’ll be able to change your weight loss plan. You’ll be able to change life expertise. You’ll be able to flip a tragedy into one thing optimistic. It’s all about the way you see it.”
Meet the Makers: Carrying Tales, Not Simply Stones
At Tiffany & Co., every bit of bijou tells a narrative—and through this Juneteenth celebration, I obtained to put on one in every of my very own. Paloma White, a consumer advisor with a radiant spirit, helped information me by way of the gathering. She slipped a pendant round my neck and shared its sudden historical past:
“You’re truly carrying the white gold lock pendant,” she advised me. “What’s beautiful about this pendant—it’s truly primarily based off an archival brooch {that a} husband gave to his spouse, and he inscribed ‘In Religion and Love’ on it. So it’s a wonderful piece, type of about being unique and locked in collectively.”
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Her heat and data added an emotional layer to the second—it wasn’t simply concerning the metallic or the worth tag. It was about that means.
Later, Ren Fennell, crew supervisor on the Lenox location, took my private fashion under consideration in a means that made me really feel particularly seen. She seen the assertion pendant I had on after I arrived and thoughtfully chosen a chunk from their assortment that aligned with my daring, expressive style—whereas elevating it by way of Tiffany’s timeless design language.
“The primary piece that you simply tried on was the T1 necklace,” Ren defined. “It’s representing infinite prospects. It’s in a white gold metallic with individually set pavé diamonds.”
That focus to who I already was—and the way I confirmed up—remodeled the expertise from easy styling to considerate affirmation. It wasn’t about altering me. It was about highlighting my current mild. Then got here a very memorable dialog with Harold Gainer, a grasp engraver who’s labored with Tiffany & Co. because the age of 18.
Now 64 and primarily based out of New York, Harold shared the artwork and endurance behind his craft.
“I’m a grasp engraver and I work on the flagship in New York,” he stated. “I take pleasure in this work as a result of it’s showcasing the distinctive artistry of engraving, the place folks can get one thing customized. The time depends upon the piece—some designs I can end, like a reputation on the jewellery, in a day. However others might take months.”
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His calm supply and seasoned knowledge mirrored the deep craftsmanship that always goes unnoticed behind the shimmer of luxurious. He wasn’t simply carving names—he was preserving legacy by way of element.
“For instance, my most difficult piece was a trophy I made for the New York Yacht Membership of the globe,” he added. “I made certain so as to add a number of particulars—you understand, of the continents—in order that took me some months. However it was lovely work. I like it.”
That was the vitality of the day—intentional, layered, and deeply human. Each clasp, curve, and carat carried a narrative. Whether or not it was a lock symbolizing unity, a knot representing connection, or {hardware} embodying resilience, Tiffany’s design language turned jewellery into one thing extra: a mirrored image of who we’re.
In that second—draped in diamonds, surrounded by legacy—I didn’t really feel like I used to be simply attempting issues on. I felt like I used to be getting into my very own.
Contained in the Collaboration: Dionicia Beck & the Imaginative and prescient of Illustration
The girl who helped make the occasion attainable, Dionicia Beck, serves as the shop director of Tiffany & Co. at Lenox Sq.. Her personal journey with the corporate spans practically 20 years.
“I’ve been attempting to get a Juneteenth occasion. Like, why wouldn’t we? Like, we’re in Atlanta!”
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She inspired attendees to assume deeply concerning the symbolism within the jewellery:
“If you have a look at these lovely jewellery collections, they’re not simply jewellery… If you consider a lock, what do you assume? You consider safety. If you consider Tiffany Knot, you consider togetherness. You consider a bond. If you consider {Hardware}, you consider resilience.”
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To finish the occasion, she provided a toast in Bowman’s honor with champagne and firm branded chocolate. In her message, she left the gang with a problem:
“Discover your Tiffany’s.”
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Belonging, No matter Finances
From Bowman’s embrace to the workers’s attentiveness, and the sleek dwell music within the background, I felt like I had a seat on the desk, even when I didn’t swipe a card. This Juneteenth, we weren’t simply celebrating freedom—we have been attempting it on.
And it match.
This occasion was a wonderful cultural collide & the primary of its type for the Tiffany & Co. model; produced & curated by Porscha Sinclair.
“It was vital that the night be an genuine illustration of each Kellie Bowman & Tiffany & Co. As each are distinct, elevated and intentional manufacturers,” stated Sinclair in a press release.