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The walls of the penthouse were lined with iconic images of stars wearing Bulgari jewels.
Bulgari hosted a special dinner in December in honour of the industry's top stylists at ...
The Montblanc Startwin Moonphase includes a moon-phase indication at 6 o’clock which displays the changing ...
The Montblanc TimeWalker Extreme Chronograph DLC, includes 'Diamond Like Carbon' which allows for a virtually ...
Featuring a line with 18 limited-edition white gold cases, the new Montblanc Villeret 1858 ExoTourbillon ...
Tessa Packard's Tea House earrings in silver with carved lapis lazuli flowers are also available ...
Tessa Packard's yellow gold Flower Bomb earrings with lapis lazuli and chrysoprase flower bomb drops.
Tessa by Tessa Packard sterling silver Shackle-Me bracelet features garnet and carnelian beads (£150).
Tessa by Tessa Packard gold plated Shackle-Me Bracelet is decorated with faceted black spinel beads ...
Tessa Packard yellow gold Chinatown earrings featuring black diamond, amethyst and carved red jasper flowers.
Tessa Packard sterling silver Chandoo earrings featuring gold-plated lapis lazuli and black sapphire (£650).
Tessa Packard's yellow gold Courtesan earrings are sold as a single earring that can be ...
Tessa Packard's gold Yellow Peril Buddha earrings feature red agate and diamonds (£10,000).
The gold Calligraphy ring by Tessa Packard features lemon quartz cabochon with black sapphire detailing ...
Tessa Packard's yellow gold Madam Pistil ring, from the new No Smoke Without Flowers collection, ...
Niki Kavakonis' 'Tip of the Iceberg' ring is set with a 2.78ct octahedral diamond from ...
Reena Ahluwalia's Glacier ring pays tribute to her adopted Canadian homeland.
Designed by Annik Lucier on behalf of Maison Birks, the 'Consetllation of Adamas' features six ...
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.