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Over 100 iconic jewels displayed alongside historic advertising campaigns by legendary photographers, showcasing the Maison's ...
Ma Yili, an acclaimed Chinese actress known for her roles in "The First Half of ...
The entrance to the exhibition features a stunning 1971 portrait by legendary photographer Gian Paolo ...
Renowned pianist Wu Muye, a graduate of the Paris Conservatoire and recipient of numerous international ...
Step into the 1970s: Bold, creative chains epitomising the free-spirited aesthetic of the era, a ...
Over 100 iconic jewels from the brand’s collections are displayed at the "Art & Jewelry" ...
Pomellato, the renowned Milanese jewellery Maison, has unveiled in Shanghai its inaugural retrospective exhibition, "Art ...
Yang Yang, China's first Winter Olympics champion in short track speed skating, a six-time World ...
Fashion columnist Teresa Cheung, renowned for her discerning insights into luxury fashion and her successful ...
An elegant tribute to timeless beauty: Black-and-white photographs of iconic models wearing Pomellato jewellery capture ...
Pomellato CEO Sabina Belli and Chief Marketing and Product Officer Boris Barboni with celebrities at ...
The Fosun Art Foundation in Shanghai was designed by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio ...
The ‘Mora’ collection, named after the Italian word for blackberry, pairs cabochon gemstones like malachite ...
Inspired by mosaic art, ‘Mosaico’ showcases cabochon gemstones with diamonds or coloured gems like sodalite ...
Set to launch in October 2024, the Mosaico rings reflect Pomellato’s ability to blend tradition ...
Pomellato unveils ‘Memorie d’Archivio’, a nostalgic nod to its past with two capsule collections, ‘Mora’ ...
Celebrating its design heritage, Pomellato reintroduces the ‘Mosaico’ collection—shown here as part of ‘Memorie d’Archivio’—bringing ...
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Nilo, h. 42 cm, sc 77. Venezia, Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ ...
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.