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Jewellery highlights in the film include Kristen Stewart making an entrance in the 1932 collection ...
Blake Lively shimmers in a Les Intemporels diamond brooch by Chanel in the film Café ...
Kristen Stewart wears Chanel couture and jewels in her role as leading lady Vonnie in ...
Irina Shayk modelling a pair of Donatella Versace’s V-shaped gold and diamond solitaire rings from ...
Usain Bolt at the Anniversary Games of London in 2013 striking his signature “lightning bolt” ...
Hublot has released two new limited-edition Big Bang watches in the run-up to the Olympics ...
Sophie Dahl modelling the Sophie collection, which was inspired by the quintessentially British model, author, ...
Sir Elton John took to his grand piano to perform an extremely private and unforgettable ...
One of many to make a generous donation, Kevin Spacey attended Elton John's private art ...
Sir Elton John and Jean-Christophe Babin with Bulgari's Diva's Dream necklace, which was generously donated ...
Sir Elton John with husband David Furnish at their home in Windsor, the location for ...
British actor and model Liz Hurley accompanied by the CEO of Bulgari, the event's official ...
Elizabeth Taylor wearing her Bulgari diamond and emerald necklace with detachable pendant/brooch - a gift ...
Elizabeth Taylor on the set of the Joseph Losey film Boom in 1968 wearing her ...
Elizabeth Taylor wearing her Bulgari sapphire sautoir set with a 52.72ct sugarloaf cabochon sapphire - ...
Kirsten Dunst wore Valentino with her Chopard high jewellery earrings to the closing of the ...
Kirsten Dunst's Chopard high jewellery earrings in pink and white diamonds glimmered at the Cannes ...
Katy Perry showed off her Harry Winston 23ct diamond chandelier earrings at the amfAR event ...
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.