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The original Noeud necklace from Chanel's 1932 exhibition.
The original 1932 Franges necklace, draped over one of the lifelike wax mannequins.
The original cover of the 1932 press kit for the exhibition, held in Chanel's own ...
An article in 'VU' from November 1932 covering Madame Chanel's diamond jewels exhibition in Paris.
Chanel 'Cosmos' watch in 18ct white gold, set with 537 brilliant-cut diamonds with a total ...
This Franges diamond cuff from the Chanel jewellery collection, inspired by Coco Chanel's groundbreaking 1932 ...
Chanel 'Clair-obscur' cuff in 18ct white gold, set with 348 round-cut diamonds totalling 9.4ct and ...
Chanel 'Nuit de Diamants' necklace in 18ct white gold, set with 319 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ...
From the new collection inspired by the 1932 exhibition, Chanel 'Come`te' necklace in 18ct white ...
From the new collection inspired by the 1932 exhibition, Chanel 'Soleil' brooch in 18ct white ...
Chanel 'Ce´leste' brooch in 18ct white gold, set with 881 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 12.6ct, 24 ...
From the new collection inspired by the 1932 exhibition, Chanel 'Fontaine' bracelet in 18ct white ...
From the new collection inspired by the 1932 exhibition, the Chanel 'Couture' earrings in 18ct ...
Chanel 'Voie lacte´e' ring LG in 18ct white gold, set with 79 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ...
Chanel 'Galaxie' ring in 18ct white gold, set with 10 baguette-cut diamonds totalling 1.5ct, 164 ...
Chanel 'Facettes' ring in 18ct white gold, set with 158 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 2.3ct and ...
Chanel “Constellation du Lion” ring in 18-karat white and yellow gold set with 145 brilliant-cut ...
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.