Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
Cadar Reflections ring jacket in 18-carat yellow gold and diamonds ($6,600), designed to fit the ...
Astley Clarke Phototaxis Magpie Moth rutilated quartz ring, which comes with a "jacket" of diamond-set ...
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant tourmaline cocktail ring with open feather ring jacket ($18,000, rings sold separately).
Stephen Webster's green tourmaline cocktail ring fits snugly in the space between the diamond-set feathers ...
Stenzhorn uses the term kimono to describe its jacket-style Mademoiselle B butterfly ring with removable ...
Jessica McCormack's new Trip The Light Fantastic party jacket is designed to dress up the ...
Cadar's hinged Reflections engagement ring jacket in 18-carat gold with diamonds ($6,600) envelops the brand's ...
Astley Clarke's Phototaxis Magpie Moth design is actually two rings: a marquise-cut rutilated quartz solitaire ...
The Tressage Tote bag in Monogram Reverse canvas shows how timeless Georges Vuitton’s Monogram pattern ...
Portrait of founder Louis Vuitton, who ran away from home at the age of 13 ...
Designed to stop copycat imitations of his trunks, Louis Vuitton patented the Damier chequerboard canvas ...
A groundbreaking world time watch, the Escale Time Zone is also a minute repeater and ...
Louis Vuitton’s mini Petite Malle handbag, emblazoned with the iconic Monogram canvas and rivets, plaques ...
Contemporary renditions of the supple Keepall travel bag and the Noé bag of 1932, which ...
The famous Tumbler Lock invented by Georges Vuitton in 1890, which was fitted with individual ...
Eye-catching monograms were painted on luggage allowing porters to pick out their patron’s belongings at ...
Louis Vuitton’s 1858 flat-topped, rectangular trunk, covered in Trianon grey canvas. Lightweight, airtight, water-resistant and ...
A complete wardrobe trunk in Monogram canvas belonging to Sacha Guitry, 1913 ©Collection Louis Vuitton/Patrick ...
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.