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With a cool flick in her hair, an 80s-style velvet colour block frock and shoulder-grazing ...
2016 Oscar winner Alicia Vikander's emerald pendant earrings with rubies and diamonds from Bulgari's Heritage ...
Diane Kruger sent the paparazzi into meltdown with her sexy silver mini dress and stilettos, ...
Astley Clarke introduced its new creative director, Dominic Jones, who presented his first three-part collection ...
There is real delicacy in Shimell and Madden’s new Dusk ring. Best known for their ...
Lily Gabriella had on display the most valuable jewels of LFW. Adding to the Damali ...
Frances Wadsworth-Jones’ cute pearls with personalities were the hit of LFW. If a muso wearing ...
Crowned New Designer of the Year at the UK Jewellery Awards, an elaborate ear cuff ...
Rose and white gold are intertwined to create this delicate Insolence bow brooch in the ...
The Chaumet Insolence high jewellery necklace features a rose gold chain and two white gold ...
Circa 1895, this asymmetric bow knot brooch is an early example of Chaumet’s use of ...
This corsage brooch, created by Joseph Chaumet in 1922, reminds us of the maison’s history ...
Chaumet's Insolence ring sits on the finger like a lightly tied bow. This model is ...
Conveying the idea of untying, Chaumet’s Insolence jewels are flirtatious in their suggestion of a ...
A diamond ribbon is lightly tied around a rose gold chain in Chaumet’s new Insolence ...
Chaumet’s Insolence jewels, which include this delicate diamond bracelet in white and rose gold, breathe ...
The sensuality of Chaumet’s Insolence jewels is captured by American photographer Karen Collins (POA).
Chaumet’s Insolence earrings (large version) feature lightly tied knots that dangle provocatively from the lobe ...
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.