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Stenzhorn’s Peony Princess necklace is a one-off creation inspired by this flower of Asian origin ...
One of the most playful entries is Toni Evans’ Crystal Rain that echoes the chandeliers ...
Mary Chan’s L’Ombre de Canage visor uses the emblematic ‘canage’ motif of the rattan garden ...
The students were briefed to create jewels inspired by the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams ...
All designs incorporate Swarovski’s Aurora Borealis crystals, created by Mr Dior in 1956 in collaboration ...
Inspired by the grandiosity and hedonism of the final room in the exhibition, the Ballroom ...
Hwajung Joo was so taken by Dior’s ateliers that she transformed the working elements used ...
Nicholas Willis’ Celebration of Dior and Nature interprets John Galliano’s exotic 1998 collection in an ...
Leo Costelloe, formerly a florist, delved into the history of hidden pockets worn hidden under ...
Piran Caseley was the winner with his Scent necklace based on the concept that perfume ...
A gold pastoral ring with a beautiful citrine and 22 diamonds created in the 19th ...
The 1930 intricately decorated silver Hamsa amulet from Fez in Morocco is a potent sign ...
A set of five signet rings designed by Yale Friedman and entitled ‘Who Am I’ ...
The exhibition will include jewels such as the Leuchtenberg tiara circa 1830 with lily motifs. ...
This is a replica of the ruby and diamond tiara belonging to the Empress Marie-Louise, ...
This 1910 aigrette hair ornament was made by Joseph Chaumet in platinum and diamonds and ...
‘Memories, from Death to Life’, is a work that is both a celebration and memorial ...
Like so many of Chan’s creations, this brooch conflates the boundary between the fragility of ...
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.