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Jeweller Shaun Leane at his London workshop where he designed Princess Beatrice's engagement ring from ...
Princess Beatrice engagement ring from her fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi features a round-cut diamond of ...
Mayfair jeweller Shaun Leane says the diamond is of the highest colour and clarity. Assuming ...
A side view reveals the fusion of Art Deco and Victorian designs of Princess Beatrice’s ...
A close-up of Princess Beatrice's engagement ring shows a round brilliant-cut solitaire of approximately 3.5 ...
Princess Beatrice hugs her fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi who are to be wed in 2020. ...
Princess Beatrice's engagement ring is a traditional solitiaire diamond design and according the maker Shaun ...
This white gold and diamond Quill ring designed and personally owned by London-based jeweller Shaun ...
The Leopard Awards is an initiative launched by leading figures from the world of British ...
Shaun Leane's Coiled Corset, designed for Alexander McQueen' s The Overlook collection, Autumn-Winter 1999-2000 (estimate: ...
Sarah Jessica Parker, pictured alongside Lee Alexander McQueen, wearing Leane's Thistle brooch to the 2006 ...
Shaun Leane designed the Coiled Corset (estimate: $250-350,000) for Alexander McQueen's Autumn-Winter 1999-2000 catwalk show, ...
Shaun Leane's silver Thistle brooch dating from 2006 (estimate: $40-60,000) was commissioned by Alexander McQueen ...
Shaun Leane created this spiky Tusk anklet for for the late fashion icon Isabella Blow ...
Shaun Leane's Skeleton corset from 1998, created for Alexander McQueen, was inspired by the late ...
Religious symbolism is rife in Shaun Leane's Crown of Thorns, which was designed for the ...
Shaun Leane bought the porcupine quills used in these spiky ear cuffs, which designed for ...
Bespoke diamond engagement rings with a masculine edge are on the rise for gay men, ...
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.