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Theo Fennell Bee Duet red spinel and diamond toi et moi ring (£7,750).
Messika yellow and white diamond toi et moi ring (€668000).
Messika My Twin Toi & Moi ring set with central emerald and pear-cut diamonds totalling ...
Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actor at last night’s BAFTAs, Felicity Jones paired ...
Star Wars heroine Daisy Ridley shone in chic Roland Mouret, paired with a bold yet ...
Isabelle Huppert’s BAFTAs jewels included these shoulder-grazing Chopard high jewellery emerald earrings, which feature diamond ...
Penelope Cruz, draped in a shimmering golden gown, added a pop of colour with a ...
Red carpet favourite Nicole Kidman, nominee for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, pulled off ...
New-to-the-scene jeweller Kat Florence photographed with British actress Millie Brady, who donned a pair of ...
London jewellery designer Kat Florence, sponsor of the BAFTAs after party, pictured alongside Amy Adams ...
BAFTA award winner Viola Davis wore iconic Bulgari Serpenti jewels - a high jewellery bracelet ...
Viola Davis, Best Supporting Actress winner at the BAFTAs, accessorised her electric-blue Jenny Packham gown ...
Made from a mix of graphene, titanium and carbon, Richard Mille’s RM 50-03 McLaren F1 ...
The Bell & Ross BR –X1 has a skeletonised chronograph movement with a flying tourbillon ...
Designed with Anish Kapoor, MCT’s S110 Evo Vantablack watch features Vantablack material, “the blackest material ...
Roger Dubuis’ Excalibur Quatuor Cobalt Micromelt® is made from 100% biocompatible, corrosion-resistant, durable and extremely ...
At less than 40g the lightest chronograph of all time, the RM 50-03 is capable ...
Panerai's Luminor Submersible 1950 BMG-TECH™ is made from bulk metallic glass giving it an even ...
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.