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Livia Firth and Caroline Scheufele joined forces to create Chopard's first pieces of ethical high ...
Livia Firth pictured with Caroline Scheufele and her husband, actor Colin Firth at the launch ...
Photographed at the launch of the necklace in Venice at the Aman hotel in Palazzo ...
Chopard white gold and diamond necklace from the Green Carpet collection comprising 144 hand-cut diamonds.
Worn by actress Virginie Ledoyen, Chopard's diamond necklace the third installation to the ethically produced ...
Cate Blanchett debuted the latest addition to ethical Chopard's Green Carpet Collection at the Golden ...
The first pair of earrings in Chopard's 100% ethical Green Carpet Collection, created in collaboration ...
Actress Virginie Ledoyen debuted a stunning diamond Chopard necklace from the Green Carpet collection comprising ...
Cate Blanchett wore a pair of 45ct brown diamond briolette drop earrings from Chopard’s Copacabana ...
Winner for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Cate Blanchett wore ...
This ornate 21ct ruby cuff from Chopard’s Red Carpet Collection could be spotted on Cate ...
The dial of Chopard's L.U.X XP Urushi Year of the Horse timepiece was handcrafted using ...
Among the more dramatic statement jewels of the night were Uma Thurman's 22ct diamond chandelier ...
Cate Blanchett's earrings for the Golden Globes 2014 were from the Green Carpet Collection of ...
Set with 72 marquise-cut diamonds, Chopard's Green Carpet Collection earrings are certified by the Responsible ...
The stunning Cate Blanchett chose a pair of Chopard earrings from Chopard's ethical Green Carpet ...
Cate Blanchett debuted a new addition to Chopard's Green Carpet Collection at the Golden Globes ...
Cate Blanchett tops the best-dressed polls on the night in Armani Privé and earrings that ...
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.