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According to a number of leak accounts, Supreme and Tiffany & Co. are preparing to unveil a range of collaborative pieces very soon. Streetwear-centric accounts across social media predict that the collab "may be one of the highlights of FW21."

The rumor mill hasn't churned out any specifics as to what the collaboration will actually include, of course, but if the rumors are true, we'll likely be seeing some silver accessories and perhaps even a skateboard or two.

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The Tiffany & Co. rumors kicked off at Tyshawn Jones’ mural unveiling this weekend, where the skater was spotted rocking a potential piece from the collaboration. This news follows ongoing speculation that Supreme will be teaming up with True Religion, which first gained buzz once campaign imagery surfaced online.

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Recently, Tiffany & Co. has collaborated with contemporary artists like Daniel Arsham, as well as enlisting Jay-Z and Beyoncé as brand ambassadors.

Tiffany executive Alexandre Arnault has previously worked with Arsham at his previous position as CEO of Rimowa, and is continuing his collaborative streak from the suitcase label at the heritage jewelry brand.

Back at RIMOWA, Arnault oversaw partnerships with the likes of Off-White™Dior, and, yes, Supreme.

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