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This statement ring is from de GRISOGONO's 'Jane' collection and features the brand's renowned Icy ...
In 2001, de GRISOGONO adorned celebrities at the Cannes Film Festival for the first time ...
In 2002 de GRISOGONO's first Cannes Film Festival party was held at the Hotel Du ...
In 2003, Kate Moss wore this stunning turquoise and diamond de GRISOGONO necklace to the ...
In 2003 the Paris boutique of de GRISOGONO opened at 358 bis, rue Saint Honoré ...
Each year de GRISOGONO holds the Cannes Film Festival party at the Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc ...
de GRISOGONO Melody of Colours amethyst ring
de GRISOGONO's spectacular amethyst ring in white gold, from the 'Melody of Colours' collection, set ...
de GRISOGONO "Melody of Colours" ring in yellow gold, set with one citrine, spessartites, white ...
de GRISOGONO 'Melody of Colours' earrings in pink gold, set with pearls, brown diamonds, rubies, ...
de GRISOGONO's white gold earrings feature two South Sea pearls, 31 marquise-cut white diamonds, 31 ...
de GRISOGONO's 'Chiocciolina' ring from the 'Melody of Colours' collection, in white gold and set ...
de GRISOGONO Boule Earrings in pink gold, set with white diamonds.
Another stunning design from de GRISOGONO's 'Melody of Colours' collection, these blackened pink gold hoops ...
de GRISOGONO celebrate two decades of jewellery-making with these dazzling earrings, set with two cabochon-cut ...
de GRISOGONO's statement aqua-blue ring from its 'Melody of Colours' collection is a beautiful piece ...
de GRISOGONO aqua blue and purple earrings, from the 'Melody of Colours' collection, set with ...
The new de GRISOGONO Sugar jewellery watch, set with emeralds that tremble with each flick ...
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.