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Known austerely as the Première Camélia Skeleton Black, the black bridges of the movement create ...
In 1989, French model and actress Carole Bouquet, pictured wearing a gold version of the ...
The first Première watch by Chanel was launched in 1987 and featured an octagonal case ...
Chanel celebrates the 30th anniversary of its first watch collection with three skeletonised models of ...
Chanel Les Blés Fete des Moissons yellow diamond necklace (POA).
Gabrielle Chanel’s Coromandel screens are the inspiration behind this artistic table clock housed in a ...
The progression of the Chanel J12 women’s watch over time was exhibited at Baselworld 2017.
Who says the mechanics of a watch can’t be feminine? Chanel celebrates the 30th anniversary ...
The high-tech black ceramic of Chanel’s J12 Mademoiselle watch houses a dial with Coco Chanel’s ...
Chanel’s iconic J12 ceramic watch turns back its hands in time and puts Coco Chanel’s ...
Chanel illuminates the case of its Première watch with 22.70 carats of diamonds. Fitted with ...
Chanel Gabrielle Chanel white gold secret watch set with 629 brilliant-cut diamonds and three large ...
A diamond-set version of the Chanel Boy.Friend watch with a pavé dial and diamond baguette ...
Chanel Bague Camelia ring with diamond-set petals and a central pearl.
The design of the Chanel New Bond Street store has been modelled on Coco Chanel’s ...
Every Chanel boutique is completely unique, with no material used twice in any store around ...
Chanel extended its New Bond Street boutique at the end of 2015, doubling the floorspace.
The Chanel boutique has been given a homely feel with luxurious soft furnishings and relaxing ...
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.