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Gaze into the crystal clear waters of Bora Bora conjured up in this Armonie Minerali ...
Dolomite - named for its original source in the Italian Alps – captures the majestic ...
The Blue Angel ring paints a serene skyscape with banded and blue chalcedony crossed by ...
The brown and yellow veins of Tiger’s Eye make us think of an African sun ...
Entirely devoted to hard stones, Pomellato's Armonie Minerale reveals a new beauty using unusual gem ...
Shining out against her fuschia gown, Madison Headrick wore Pomellato’s Tango bracelets, rings and earrings ...
Chiara Ferragni as well as being Pomellato’s brand ambassador is also at the head of ...
Scilla Ruffo Di Calabria doesn’t let being a princess get in the way of pursuing ...
Argentine national show-jumping champion and later model and business woman, Delfina Blaquier is a powerful ...
Intrepid turban wearer and brand adviser, Helen Nonini combines her innate female sensitivity with marketing ...
Emma Weymouth is the daughter of British socialite and Nigerian oil magnate and Chief who ...
A self-made business woman and model, Chiara Ferragni is a role model for a generation ...
Super light, the Brera reduces Pomellato’s iconic chains to their minimal expression for silky-soft, light ...
Shot by Cass Bird, Chiara Ferragni is the model for the Brera campaign who with ...
Cass Bird shot Pomellato’s 2019 campaign including behind the scenes shots of Pomellato ambassador Chiara ...
An image from the 1984 Pomellato advertising campaign shot by Albert Watson captures the rebellious ...
Pomellato’s Creative Director Vincenzo Castaldo is charged with keeping alive the essence of Pomellato’s creative ...
The Brera collection was named for the neighbourhood in Milan, a hotbed of intellectual and ...
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.