In the novel, she is later kidnapped by Wint & Kidd on the Queen Elizabeth, but she is in turn rescued by Bond.
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In the film it is stated that she was named after her (accidental) birthplace, Tiffany & Co., where her parents were going through a choice of wedding bands, to which Bond dryly jokes that she was lucky that it hadn't happened at Van Cleef & Arpels.
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In an attempt to leave Las Vegas with the diamonds, Tiffany hires a red Ford Mustang Mach 1 which is later driven by Bond.
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