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The Leopard Awards is an initiative launched by leading figures from the world of British ...
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant tourmaline cocktail ring with open feather ring jacket ($18,000, rings sold separately).
Stephen Webster's green tourmaline cocktail ring fits snugly in the space between the diamond-set feathers ...
Stephen Webster Jewels Verne Crab Pincer pearl ring in 18-carat yellow gold with white diamonds, ...
If you've ever come head-to-head with a hammerhead there are Stephen Webster's cool sapphire-set cufflinks ...
Stephen Webster I Promise to Love You Neon Bangle in yellow gold, channel-set with rubies, ...
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant diamond ring (£9,300).
Stephen Webster launched Magnipheasant in 2014 with a collection of one-of-a-kind jewels that were so ...
Wear your heart on your sleeve with this limited-edition Stephen Webster x Tracey Emin black ...
Buy this black resin cuff (£350), designed exclusively for the charity (RED), and 20% of ...
Stephen Webster’s Fly by Night Grasshopper ring ($10,500) has incredibly lifelike eyes – two perfectly ...
Marquise-cut aquamarines and tanzanite cover this Magnipheasant two-finger ring by Stephen Webster (£28,000).
Winner: Diamonds over $20,000. Stephen Webster Magnipheasant necklace with changeable diamond and feather motifs ($1,050,000).
Yellow gold bracelet from the I Promise To Love You collection created by Tracy Emin ...
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant earrings, set with diamond pavé and Gemfields rubies ($49,000; exclusive to Bergdorf ...
Stephen Webster's More Passion piece in yellow gold, written in Tracey Emin's trademark script.
Inspired by Tracey Emin, Stephen Webster uses gold and diamonds to spell out phrases such ...
The pages of Stephen Webster's Goldstuck explore the British designer's most iconic creations.
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.