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Diane Kruger attended the 2013 Met Ball on May 6 wearing stunning Chanel jewellery including ...
Bella Heathcote wore top-to-toe Chanel. She accessorised her Chanel couture dress with a "Plume de ...
This Mademoiselle Privé Petales Camelia watch model refers to Chanel’s favourite flower, here picked out ...
Mademoiselle Privé Origami re-interprets Chanel’s favourite flower with a Japanese twist and is set with ...
Three Mademoiselle Privé watches have been made to reflect themes close to Mademoiselle Chanel’s heart. ...
The Chanel Mademoiselle Privé watch with Coromandel dial, like the others in this trio of ...
This Chanel Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel watch, like the other two, has a mechanical self-winding movement ...
The Chanel Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel dial watches are made using the ‘grand feu’ enamel painting ...
Vanessa Traina accessorised her LBD with Chanel's “Première” watch in steel with chain bracelet and ...
Sophie Auster dressed up a more casual look with Chanel's stunning "Première" watch in 18ct ...
Aged just 13 actress Kiernan Shipka stole the show at the Tribeca Film Festival Artists' ...
American model and actress Dree Hemingway wore head-to-toe Chanel to the annual Tribeca Film Festival ...
A highlight of last year's show, Verdura will have Coco Chanel's original Maltese Cross cuffs, ...
Chanel's re-designed Premiere watch for 2013
Chanel “Voie lacte´e” bracelet in 18ct white gold, set with 128 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 2.8ct ...
Chanel Fine Jewellery “Rivie`re astrale” ring in 18ct white gold, from the "1932" collection, set ...
Chanel Fine Jewellery "Voie lactée" watch in 18ct white gold, from the "1932" collection, set ...
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.