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Victoria Walker 'Kinetic Rose' locket. The delicate silver, gold and diamond flower opens when the ...
The necklace worn by Virginie Ledoyen on the Venice Film Festival red carpet is the ...
Chopard white gold and diamond necklace from the Green Carpet collection comprising 144 hand-cut diamonds.
The necklace was introduced by Livia Firth and Caroline Scheufele at the event.
Liva Firth wore a stunning second-hand Marni dress to the launch, which she brought at ...
Livia Firth and Caroline Scheufele at the press conference announcing the launch of the third ...
Photographed at the launch of the necklace in Venice at the Aman hotel in Palazzo ...
Actress Virginie Ledoyen became the second star to step out at an awards ceremony in ...
Chaumet ABC ring in white gold and diamonds, with amethyst, iolite, morganite, emerald and rhodolite ...
During the Napoleonic era, Chaumet created the first acrostic bracelets for Empress Joséphine and Empress ...
Spell out a longer message using the 26 stones in the Chaumet alphabet in a ...
These Chaumet ABC earrings in yellow gold spell out 'toi et moi' in pink tourmaline, ...
This Chaumet ABC bracelet spells out 'amour' in colourful amethyst, morganite, opal, uvite and rhodolite ...
Also available to try and buy at Zenith's Canary Wharf pop-up boutique is the Zenith ...
The Zenith Heritage Star 33mm women's watch will be on show at the Zenith pop-up ...
Chanel 'Premiere' eternity ring with 28 brilliant cut diamonds set in white gold (£2,200).
Boodles Ashoka baguette cut diamond eternity ring (£POA).
Cartier 'Tank' eternity ring with diamonds set in white gold (£6,400).
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.