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Best Actress nominee, Marion Cotillard chose a pair of sculptural diamond Chopard earrings to accessorize ...
Best Supporting Actress nominee, Marion Cotillard, also chose Chopard diamonds as her red carpet jewelry ...
One of the two pieces from Chopard's Green Carpet Collection worn by Marion Cotillard at ...
Marion Cotillard was the first to wear Chopard's Green Carpet Collection jewelry, made from Fairmined ...
Actress Marion Cotillard wore a cabochon-cut sapphire sautoir along with a white and cognac briolette-cut ...
Marion Cotillard simply stuns on the Cannes Red Carpet in a Chopard diamond bracelet and ...
Marion Cotillard wore an unusual jadeite bracelet and a diamond ring, both by Chopard, to ...
Marion Cotillard chose a white diamond chain-link necklace, a cabochon-cut chalcedony ring and a sapphire ...
Marion Cotillard looked impossibly pretty in a pleated Dior dress teamed with Chopard jewellery at ...
Oscar winner Marion Cotillard channelled the trend for just one earring - a platinum and ...
The Chopard Fairmined white gold and diamond cuff and earrings worn by Marion Cotillard at ...
Marion Cotillard looked serene in cream, accessorised with Chopard jewels.
Marion Cotillard stuns in geometric silk Dior - fresh from Raf Simons' first Dior cruise ...
Marion Cotillard first to wear Chopard Green Carpet collection jewels in Cannes
Marion Cotillard wore Chopard's Green Carpet Collection jewels for their first outing on the red ...
Marion Cotillard chose a strapless clean-lined dress that helped accentuate the white gold jewels by ...
Marion Cotillard proudly wears Chopard's Green Carpet Collection jewels, all sustainably sourced, to the premiere ...
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.