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Chanel “The Chessboard” places Gabrielle Chanel at the centre, her diamond-set tweed suit rendered in ...
Chanel “The Chessboard” is a unique piece with 32 sculpted pawns in ceramic, gold and ...
Chanel “Noeud de Camélia Embroidered Cuff” conceals its 10 mm dial within a diamond-set camellia ...
Chanel “Première Galon” reinterprets the house’s signature braid as a twisted bracelet in white gold, ...
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 ...
CHANEL J12 in highly resistant ceramic, designed for performance and precision in motion. © Tom ...
Night training on the water, where visibility fades but timing and coordination remain absolute. © ...
Oxford and Cambridge crews in formation on the Thames, where synchronicity and pacing determine the ...
Training sessions in full rhythm: months of preparation compressed into a race lasting little more ...
Crew members with oars at rest—precision begins long before the first stroke. © Tom Johnson
Thanks to its adjustable mechanism, Chanel’s Coco Crush necklace can be worn either as a ...
Jennie, a member of the K-pop group Blackpink and Chanel ambassador, wears the Coco Crush ...
Chanel’s Coco Crush cuff in beige gold, worn by Akon Changkou, the South Sudanese-Australian model ...
Chanel presents the Coco Crush cuff in beige gold, showcasing the clean lines and graphic ...
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.