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Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom evolves the Monogram Flower into slim, diamond-set forms. The new sautoir ...
Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom bracelet in pink gold with alternating diamond-set Monogram Flowers and polished ...
Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom bracelet in white gold, pavé-set throughout, pairing the Monogram Flower with ...
Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom ring in pink gold with pavé diamond petals, a streamlined take ...
Louis Vuitton Idylle Blossom sautoir in pink gold and diamonds, combining openworked and solid Monogram ...
Louis Vuitton’s Idylle Blossom collection, launched in 2012, offers a refined, wearable take on the ...
Crafted over 1,500 hours, Louis Vuitton’s Savoir set pairs a rare triangle-cut black opal with ...
The brilliance of the sun is vividly crystalised in the ‘Eternal Sun’ necklace set with ...
The majestic four-tier 'Connection' necklace comprises diamond-set gold ropes that hold pearls and diamonds like ...
The 'Florescence' is a tribute to Vuitton's Monogram flower, and the four-petal flower symbol is ...
'Joy' offers an endless spiral of gold set with 240 carats of sunshine yellow sapphires ...
The 'Keeper' necklace is set with an all-seeing eye represented by a 10.12-carat antique Sri ...
The 'Monumental' necklaces add dramatic colour with emeralds, black opal and rubies set in the ...
The Maestria high-collar necklace has a dazzling pattern of diamond shapes set into rows like ...
Gold roundels are set with heraldic patterns with either pigeon-blood Mozambique rubies or diamonds at ...
The 'Motion' necklace sets diamonds in freely moving patterns that required five months of research ...
A 30.56-carat black Australian opal in a triangle cut sits at the centre of the ...
Worn as a set, the Savoir necklace and bracelet highlight the contrast between geometric structure ...
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.