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Chanel “J12 28 mm” introduces a textured black rubber strap for the first time, finished ...
Chanel “Gabrielle Long Necklace” conceals a watch behind a sculpted figure of Gabrielle Chanel, dressed ...
Chanel “Gabrielle Long Necklace” extends into a long chain set with diamonds and onyx, ending ...
Chanel “Coco Game Long Necklace” reimagines Gabrielle Chanel as a pixelated figure inspired by early ...
Chanel “Boy·Friend Coco Game” plays with the codes of a deck of cards, featuring Gabrielle ...
Bvlgari reinterprets its Tubogas signature through Gold & Steel, where flexible coils meet diamond-set links ...
The B.zero1 ring by Bvlgari translates its signature spiral into Gold & Steel, with steel ...
Inside Bvlgari, the Gold & Steel concept begins at component level, where the Serpenti’s iconic ...
The Serpenti emerges in Gold & Steel at Bvlgari, its coiling silhouette heightened by the ...
With the Serpenti Tubogas watches, Bvlgari pushes Gold & Steel beyond material contrast, using colour ...
On the Serpenti Tubogas bracelet, Bvlgari integrates square gold studs into the steel coils.
Even at the workbench, Bvlgari treats Gold & Steel with the same rigour as high ...
At Bvlgari, shaping Gold & Steel is a technical exercise in control—steel’s resistance balanced against ...
Detail of Maze, where granulated gold emerges within fractured surfaces, catching light in minute, controlled ...
A classroom at L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts in Paris, where courses span gemmology, craftsmanship ...
In Nest, butterflies settle on a worked steel form punctuated with gold, introducing a fleeting ...
A basset hound brooch by Daniel Brush from La Ménagerie Magnétique, where incised steel and ...
In this elephant head brooch by Daniel Brush , carved dark material, pale elements and ...
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.