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We're digging Chopard's new Happy Hearts bangle, which gives malachite, the classic hard stone that ...
Contrasting diamond pavé and the stripy hard stone tiger's eye, Chopard's new Happy Hearts ring ...
To wrap up our Cannes Film Festival coverage, we created a fun game of “who ...
Sun, sea and sensational jewels – it could only be the Cannes Film Festival. We ...
Thai actress Araya Hargate wearing Chopard’s 52 carat pear-cut emerald necklace at Cannes Film Festival ...
Elegant vs. cool: Instagram sensation Kristina Bazan and model Tina Kunakey have expensive tastes. They ...
Model-of-the-moment Winnie Harlow vs. classically beautiful Thai-British actress Araya Hargate on the Cannes Film Festival ...
This one's a very close call: who rocks these ruby earrings from Chopard's high jewellery ...
They share the same first name, albeit with different spellings, but who wore Chopard's pear-shaped ...
We were seeing treble at the Cannes Film Festival as three glamorous women, Julianne Moore, ...
Two very different looks for two very different personalities, the actor Andie MacDowell and the ...
This enchanting new necklace from Chopard’s Red Carpet collection flaunts 87 carats of pear-shaped kunzites ...
Julianne Moore turned heads on the Cannes red carpet in a pair of statement earrings ...
Joan Smalls looked fashionably fabulous in oversized gold hoops by Chopard at the amfAR Gala ...
Hosted by Chopard’s co-president Caroline Scheufele and Rihanna, up-and-coming French model Tina Kunakey attended the ...
Canadian model Winnie Harlow also opted for a statement-making necklace from Chopard’s Red Carpet collection, ...
Kendall Jenner looked flawless at Chopard’s Space Party on Friday in a space-age, floor-length Ralph ...
If you’re Caroline Scheufele, co-president of Chopard, it’s only fair that you get to wear ...
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.