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Treading a fine line between masculinity and adornment, the diamond and emerald ring is majestic ...
The Le Royaume necklace by Louis Vuitton is shaped like a gorget, or chain mail ...
Aquamarines of an exceptional colour associated with the Santa Maria mine are et in the ...
Spinels, that symbolise ardour and courage, shine out against the diamonds in the La Cavalière ...
This diamond, emerald and sapphire ring from Louis Vuitton’s Riders of the Knights high jewellery ...
The star-shape flower shows its versatility and shines whether set into round gold or stone ...
The delicate shape of the star-shape flower is amplified and looks up to date when ...
The luxurious long necklace with the diamond-set bead pendant has a pleasing weight to it ...
Seen together the B BLOSSOM collection resonates with Louis Vuitton’s fashion concepts as well as ...
Louis Vuitton’s new B BLOSSOM bigs up the house’s famous star-shape flower motif to create ...
Bold but feminine the white agate and pink opal bubble-shapes are set on rings and ...
Mother of pearl, onyx, white agate and diamonds bring voluptuousness to the B BLOSSOM bead ...
The famous star-shape flower motif as found on Louis Vuitton’s famous steamer trunks is at ...
The B BLOSSOM ring in malachite with diamonds set inside the star-shape flower. The roundness ...
Gold ball earrings finish off the new B BLOSSOM look that finds its strength in ...
One of the largest pieces is the sumptuous bracelet with black diamond-set onyx inserts that ...
Worn alone or layered, the B BLOSSOM brings a bold contemporary look to a jewellery ...
The new Louis Vuitton Tambour Damier Graphite is the largest of the four new Icons ...
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.