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Sophie Dahl looking relaxed, happy and extremely stylish at the launch of the Sophie collection ...
Sophie Dahl modelling the Sophie collection, which was inspired by the quintessentially British model, author, ...
Heart-shaped engagement rings are arguably the most romantic of them all. They look best in ...
Boodles Blossom cluster ring in white gold set with 0.94cts of white diamonds (£4,600).
The Sophie collection is inspired by Boodles' muse, brand ambassador and national treasure, Sophie Dahl, ...
The Boodles Sophie bracelet in platinum, white diamond and grey mother-of-pearl (£16,000).
The Boodles Sophie bracelet in platinum and white diamonds: a pairing of femininity and wearability ...
The Boodles Sophie earrings in platinum, grey mother-of-pearl and white diamonds: for an iridescent glow ...
The Boodles Sophie earrings in platinum with brilliant-cut diamond hearts around a suspended central diamond ...
The abstract hearts are so subtly realised in these Boodles Sophie earrings that she can ...
The Boodles Sophie pendant necklace in platinum and white diamonds, with a suspended central diamond ...
Boodles Sophie pendant in rose gold, white diamonds and pink mother-of-pearl with a rose gold ...
Boodles Raindance Watercolour Cluster earrings set with tsavorites, aquamarines, tanzanites, and diamonds (£3,800).
A high jewellery collar from the new Prism collection by Boodles, set with nine different ...
Boodles bracelet from the new Prism collection, set with nine different coloured gemstones (£36,500).
Boodles Prism tanzanite and yellow beryl earrings in white gold with diamonds (£15,000).
Boodles Prism tanzanite and green beryl earrings in white gold with diamonds (£14,000).
Boodles Prism peridot and rubellite earrings in white gold with diamonds (£10,000).
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.