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From Ralph Lauren's Black Label collection for men, the Ralph Lauren Sporting Classic Chronometer features ...
The Ralph Lauren 867 Timepiece is also available with a black suede strap embellished with ...
Named in honour of the designer’s flagship New York store at 867 Madison Avenue, a ...
Ralph Lauren Stirrup Petite Link fully pavéd with diamonds on the case and bracelet (£146,000).
Ralph Lauren Stirrup Petite Link in rose gold, available with a black or white lacquered ...
Ralph Lauren Stirrup Petite-Link bracelet watch in steel with a mother-of-pearl dial and snowfall diamond ...
Ralph Lauren Stirrup Petite-Link bracelet watch in steel with a mother-of-pearl dial.
Temple St. Clair gold Theodora earrings with faceted emerald, blue sapphire and diamond.
Temple St. Clair platinum Pave Halo ring in lavender spinel and diamond.
Temple St. Clair gold Classic necklace in faceted tanzanite and diamond.
Temple St. Clair gold Classic Graduated necklace with cabochon peridot and diamond.
Temple St. Clair gold Astrid ring with black opal and mix colour sapphire.
Temple St. Clair gold Arcadia Ring with cabochon emerald and diamond.
Shaun Leane for Gemfields Sabre earrings set with pavé Gemfields emeralds (£20,100), available from couturelab.com.
Duffy for Gemfields Swan collar necklace in rose gold, set with Gemfields amethysts (£56,700), available ...
Fernando Jorge Electric rhodium-plated white gold, sapphire and topaz necklace (£14,110), available from net-a-porter.com.
Carolina Bucci gold Smile necklace with multi-coloured gemstones (£5,075), available from net-a-porter.com.
Monique Péan diamond and fossilized mammoth Muyal ring (£5,965), available from matchesfashion.com.
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.