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Araya Hargate's show-stopping Ralph & Russo strapless ruffled gown was accessorised with Chopard's detailed choker.
Actress Kirsten Dunst wore Chopard earrings alongside her pink Gucci embellished dress.
Montblanc's Princess Grace earrings in white gold and diamonds added an elegant touch to the ...
Alice Taglioni completed her outfit with Montblanc Princess Grace earrings, bracelet and ring in white ...
Carly Steel paired her gown with de GRISOGONO Boule diamond earrings and a Matassa white ...
Stealing the show: the de GRISOGONO diamond choker worn by Bella Hadid simply stunned audiences.
Model Bella Hadid dazzled in her de GRISOGONO High Jewellery diamond choker and diamond Florinda ...
Actress Jessica Chastain, a Piaget brand ambassador, stood out in a bold Piaget diamond necklace ...
Caroline Scheufele with Victoria Beckham, who wore white gold Chopard bracelets set with diamonds and ...
Julianne Moore opted for emerald and diamond earrings and matching ring from Chopard's Green Carpet ...
Anna Kendrick stunned in Bulgari's Divas' Dream white gold and diamond necklace, with matching drop ...
Naomi Watts wore a Bulgari high jewellery necklace with amethyst, rubellite and aquamarine cabochons at ...
Lydia Courteille Queen of Sheba ring featuring tsavorites and green tourmaline set in brown rhodium ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Two Butterfly between-the-finger ring set with tsavorite garnets and diamonds (£16,400).
White gold Amore bangle by Niquesa with marquise-cut tsavorites framed by round brilliant-cut diamonds (£16,544).
Madstone Design Melting Ice drop earrings in white gold with peridots, tsavorites and diamonds ($1,981).
Boodles Raindance Watercolour Cluster earrings set with tsavorites, aquamarines, tanzanites, and diamonds (£3,800).
Tiffany wave basket ring featuring an 11.79ct oval-cut tsavorite and 2.22cts of spessartites ($115,000).
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.