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Oscar-winning Best Supporting Actress, Patricia Arquette, may be remembered more for her feminist-driven equal rights ...
Best Actress nominee, Marion Cotillard chose a pair of sculptural diamond Chopard earrings to accessorize ...
Pearls were a popular choice at this year's Oscars, but instead of choosing them as ...
Oscar-winning Best Actress, Julianne Moore, opted for a pair of Chopard diamond earrings, which perfectly ...
Actress Keira Knightley wore her red carpet jewelry in her hair at the Oscars, opting ...
Nicole Kidman wore $7 million of red carpet jewelry to the Oscars. Her diamond ear ...
Model Karolina Kurkova shone in Harry Winston diamond jewelry as she walked the Oscars red ...
Best Supporting Actress nominee, Marion Cotillard, also chose Chopard diamonds as her red carpet jewelry ...
Actress Lupita Nyong’o walked the Oscars red carpet wearing a pair of Chopard diamond earrings ...
Julianne Moore, winner of this year's Best Actress Oscar for her role in Still Alice, ...
British actor Eddie Redmayne chose to accessorize his bespoke Alexander McQueen suit with a Chopard ...
A bespoke design made especially for Lady Gaga, whose birth name is Stefani, boyfriend Taylor ...
At the 2014 Oscars, actress Lupita Nyong'o wore a pair of crescent-shaped Fred Leighton earrings ...
Pictured here at the Berlin Film Festival 2015 in a pair of elegant, early 19th ...
Fred Leighton's Rebecca Selva was inspired by Victorian ingenuity when she had a stunning 19th ...
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Best Actress Oscars favourite, Julianne Moore, wearing 19th century Fred Leighton earrings on the 2015 ...
Rebecca Selva, chief creative officer and PR director for Fred Leighton, re-imagined an Art Deco ...
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.