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A 50.01 carat octagonal step-cut golden yellow sapphire from Sri Lanka is set at the ...
The new industrial weaving processes of Paris are captured in the complex Phenomenal necklace set ...
One of the most impressive jewels is the Victoire necklace, a precious interpretation of the ...
The Vision necklace captures the transformative force of the steam train with a train track ...
The diamond-tipped chevrons of the Dynamisme creations generate a sense of forward motion. Louis Vuitton ...
The geometric pattern of diamonds in the Gravité necklace evokes Foucault’s science experiment with a ...
The Vision necklace captures the thrall of mechanical marvels of the Age of Enlightment including ...
The Gravité jewels are inspired by Leo Foucault’s breakthrough pendulum experiments captured in sweeps of ...
The Elegance headband consists of a white gold flexible mesh that drapes across the forehead, ...
Chapter II of the Awakened Hands Awakened Minds by Louis Vuitton includes the Phenomenal pocket ...
The Splendeur necklace set with diamonds and rubies brings to mind the imperial palaces of ...
Carla Bruni in a Bvlgari ruby and diamond Serpenti necklace featuring different cuts of diamonds.
A woven yellow and white gold collar with emerald centrepiece from Louis Vuitton’s high jewellery ...
A braided diamond collar at Louis Vuitton from Francesca Amfitheatrof’s Awakened Hands, Awakened Minds collection ...
With echoes of historic French jewels, the Séduction seamlessly marries sumptuous brocade, jacquard and tassels ...
The Victoire necklace is a literal interpretation of the Eiffel tower, its arches, joists, beams ...
The Elegance is Vuitton’s first ever tiara and stands out for its powerful symmetrical design ...
The Frequence captures rush of modernity of the 19th century Paris with the hypnotic repetition ...
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.