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Dame Kristin Scott Thomas attended this year's BAFTA awards ceremony wearing a trio of pieces ...
Annoushka Dream Catcher rose gold and diamond cuff, accented with touches of black rhodium, as ...
YOKO London black gold ear cuff, set with diamonds and Tahitian pearls, as worn by ...
YOKO London Australian South Sea pearl double finger ring, as worn by actress Kara Tointon ...
YOKO London Australian South Sea pearl earrings, as worn by actress Kara Tointon at the ...
The YOKO London 18ct Australian South Sea pearl earrings with black and white diamonds worn ...
YOKO London diamond and opal ring in white gold, set with Australian South Sea and ...
BAFTA Best Supporting Actress winner, Patricia Arquette, received her award at the ceremony at London's ...
Annoushka Dream Catcher, diamond and mother-of-pearl earrings, as worn by Bafta award winner Patricia Arquette.
Felicity Jones wore Van Cleef & Arpels Cadeau Impérial high jewelry earrings, with mystery set ...
Sarah-Jane Crawford wore a YOKO London diamond and pearl bangle and ring.
Romola Garai wore a pair of YOKO London Australian South Sea pearl earrings with diamonds.
Natalie Dormer wore a YOKO London black gold ear cuff set with diamonds and Tahitian ...
Kara Tointon wore a suite of YOKO London Australian South Sea pearl bracelets, ring and ...
Edith Bowman wore a pair of YOKO London Australian South Sea pearl earrings with black ...
Charlotte Riley wore a YOKO London diamond and opal ring set with Australian South Sea ...
Best Leading Actress winner Julianne Moore wore Chopard jewelry to the 2015 BAFTAs.
British actor Eddie Redmayne, who won the Leading Actor BAFTA (The Theory of Everything), walked ...
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.