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Chanel has manipulated the lion motif to feature in every piece of its new 'Sous ...
Chanel's 'Lion Céleste' brooch in white gold and diamonds represents the lion of Venice found ...
Chanel's 'Lion Rugissant' ring features a lion ready to pounce interpreted in white gold, onyx ...
Yves Saint Laurent gold-plated necklace with mirrored stars, from 2000.
1960s Balenciaga cross pendant, designed by Lina Baretti, made with simulated pearls, glass cabochons, velvet ...
Maison Gripoix bib necklace with feathers, poured glass, simulated pearls and rhinestones, from 2000.
Coro gold-plated sterling-silver “Willet” tremblant bird brooch with coloured enamel and rhinestones from 1944. The ...
Iradj Moini floral brooch with mother-of-pearl and Swarovski Austrian crystals, from 1994.
Gold-plated Yves Saint Laurent necklace, circa 1980.
Delicate Roger Jean-Pierre gold-plated floral brooch, with simulated pearls and rhinestones.
Gold-plated Mimi Di N bib necklace with simulated coral stones and rhinestones.
Gold-plated Miriam Haskell bib necklace made from glass beads and rhinestones. A similar necklace was ...
Gold-plated Maison Gripoix brooch, with simulated turquoise stones and simulated pearls.
Roger Jean-Pierre silver-plated eye brooch with rhinestones, circa 1950-1960.
“Praying Mantis” Marcel Boucher brooch with coloured enamel and rhinestones.
Gold-plated cruciform Chanel brooch with simulated pearls, from 1990.
Gold-plated Valentino bracelet with coloured enamel and rhinestones, circa 1970-1980.
Silver-plated lobster brooch by Iradj Moini, with Czech and Austrian stones, from 1995.
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.