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Cate Blanchett at the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon 2, in a reptilian-esque ...
Naomi Watts in a Bulgari Serpenti necklace, worn back to front so the snake’s tail ...
Zoe Saldana paired her pretty Victoria Beckham dress with Catene earrings and an Onde ring, ...
Actress and model Suki Waterhouse wore Chopard's Temptations Collection ring, a pair of Peacock Feathers ...
Sonam Kapoor wore Chopard earrings in yellow gold set with emerald-cut yellow diamonds (20cts) as ...
Actress Hilary Swank wore Chopard on the Cannes red carpet including earrings in white gold ...
Adriana Lima selected Chopard earrings set with pear-shaped diamonds (3cts) and brilliant-cut diamonds and a ...
Suki Waterhouse is all smiles during Saturday's Vanity Fair party wearing Chopard's diamond chain (67cts) ...
A closer look at the Chopard Red Carpet collection earrings worn by Julianne Moore to ...
Léa Seydoux stole the show on the Cannes red carpet this weekend in head-to-toe emerald ...
Léa Seydoux was a showstopper in her Prada gown and jewels by Chopard: earrings featuring ...
Mina Murray at the Hunger Games party wearing Chopard.
Julianne Moore attended the Hunger Games party wearing a pair of earrings from Chopard's 2014 ...
Jessica Chastain at the Weinstein party wearings Chopard diamond earrings.
Jess Weixler at the Weinstein party wearing Chopard's brilliant-cut diamond earrings and ring.
Rather than shying away from colourful jewels, Nanna Øland Fabricius added to her edgy blue-haired ...
Natacha Renier in Chaumet's diamond drop earrings which feature brilliant, pear and baguette diamonds.
Fre´de´rique Bel wore Avakian dared to bare with her ultra-edgy black frock and her Avakian ...
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.