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Georgia May Jagger is the face of Vivienne Westwood's new Gainsborough Palladium jewels. Here she ...
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Gainsborough Couture earrings by Vivienne Westwood in Palladium
The Gainsborough Couture Necklace uses Palladium for a lace-like effect thanks to the precious metal's ...
The light and airy Gainsborough Couture Tiara in Palladium by Vivienne Westwood
Cindy Chao 2012 Black Label Masterpiece butterfly brooch. Sold for US$954,102, from an estimate of ...
Lot 238 - An unmounted rectangular-cut Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond weighing 70.19cts, VS2. Sale not ...
Lot 307 - A cushion-shaped Fancy Pink diamond ring weighing approximately 12.16cts, VVS2. Sale not ...
Lot 259 & Lot 260 - An unmounted brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 25.28cts (G; VVS1). ...
Lot 309 - An 18th century Indian emerald and diamond sarpech. Unsold. Estimate of $370,000-580,000
Lot 306 - An Art Deco sapphire and diamond sautoir, 1930s, by Bulgari. Sold for ...
Tiffany & Co Enchant butterfly key pendant with white diamonds in platinum and pink diamonds ...
A recreation of the Harry Winston 'Isidora' necklace as worn by Kate Hudson in How ...
Harry Winston president and CEO Frédéric de Narp on a rather familiar red carpet.
The original sketches by costume designer Karen Patch for the film.
A still from the film featuring Kate Hudson and the original necklace.
From left to right: film director John Landis; Guest Senior Curator Prof. Deborah Nadoolman Landis; ...
The original dress and the necklace as they appear in the V&A's Hollywood Costume exhibition, ...
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.