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Amrapali for Manish Arora rings, bracelets and metallic sunburst earrings, as seen at Manish Arora's ...
Amrapali for Manish Arora's rings and bracelets perfectly complimented the designer's 20s-inspired flapper dresses paired ...
Incorporating structured shapes and prints, Amrapali for Manish Arora's jewels for 2014 continue the colourful ...
For the past three seasons, clothing designer Manish Arora has teamed up with Indian jewellery ...
Delfina Delettrez for Fendi earrings on the Spring/Summer 2014 catwalk.
Delfina Delettrez's fluffy, tongue-in-cheek jewels accompanied Karl Lagerfeld’s designs on the Fendi Spring/Summer 2014 catwalk.
Delfina Delettrez collaborated with creative director Karl Lagerfeld and her mother, accessories designer Silvia Venturini ...
Delfina Delettrez for Fendi ring set in a crystal-encrusted frame with touches of fur.
Fur earrings designed by Delfina Delettrez for Fendi Spring/Summer 2014.
Fur, the iconic symbol of Fendi, was combined with jeweller Delfina Delettrez's signature eye for ...
The Bafta fellowship for 2014 was awarded to Helen Mirren, who wore jewels from Asprey's ...
Award presenter Juliet Stevenson also wore Asprey jewels, including a pair of yellow diamond earrings.
Sari Mercer, actress and girlfriend of BAFTA and Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Chiwetel ...
Lily Allen teamed her Vivienne Westwood dress with a classic pair of David Morris diamond ...
Lily Allen strikes a pose in David Morris London jewels.
British actress Eleanor Tomlinson wore one-of-a-kind David Morris pear shaped diamond earrings with diamond briolette ...
'Game of Thrones' star Gwendoline Christie added a splash of colour to her look with ...
Cate Blanchett wore a Chopard necklace to collect her BAFTA in London in 2014.
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.