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Louis Vuitton Color Blossom BB white mother-of-pearl between-the-finger ring in rose gold (£2,700).
Drape it your way with the new Blossom Color BB jewels, as worn by Michelle ...
Louis Vuitton Color Blossom BB Sun bracelets, available in lapis lazuli and malachite (from £1,680).
Malachite, mother-of-pearl and lapis lazuli are some of the materials used to add a dash ...
The Broadway Glasses are designed to evoke the bright lights of Broadway’s theatre district and ...
Set directly on the bridge of the binoculars is a discreet timepiece shaped in an ...
These cute little Sabine Getty Baby Memphis studs are set with coloured gemstones and worn ...
Sabine Getty's Baby Memphis Wave cuffs (from £980) come in a rainbow of colours. Mix-and-match ...
If you've got multiple piercings, Sabine Getty's wiggly Wave Huggie hoops from the Baby Memphis ...
Combine two or more of these Sabine Getty Baby Memphis Wave bands for a colourful ...
Sending undulating waves of coloured gemstones around the neck, which colour is your favourite? Sabine ...
De Beers 12.23 carat radiant-cut yellowish diamond engagement ring (£212,500).
Scott Armstrong’s “Vertiges” diadem for Chaumet in white and red gold with diamonds, green tourmalines ...
Belle Époque wings in platinum, diamonds and enamel, made by Joseph Chaumet in 1910. They ...
This Indian-inspired sautoir necklace, designed by Joseph Chaumet 1928-1929, is set with rubies, emeralds, diamonds ...
This pendant watch made by Joseph Chaumet in 1924, worn pinned to the lapel of ...
An enchanting aigrette made by Joseph Chaumet circa 1910 from gold, silver, natural pearls and ...
Designed to be worn on the front of an evening dress, this shell stomacher brooch, ...
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.