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CEO of the Diamond Producers Association, Jean-Marc Lieberherr with Livia Firth, Co-Founder and Creative Director ...
Livia Firth accompanied her husband wearing sapphire and diamond jewellery from the Chopard Red Carpet ...
Livia Firth, Caroline Scheufele and actress Stacy Martin at the Chopard cocktail party in London.
A closer look at the ethical Chopard earrings from the Green Carpet Collection, set with ...
Livia Firth, founder of Eco-Age and the Green Carpet Challenge, wore diamond high jewelry earrings ...
Livia Firth, founder of the Green Carpet Challenge, and Chopard's co-president, Caroline Scheufele, have worked ...
The first pair of earrings in Chopard's ethical Green Carpet Collection, created in collaboration with ...
Livia Firth, who continues to collaborate with Chopard on its ethical Green Carpet Collection of ...
Flying the ethical flag was Livia Firth's husband, the British actor Colin Firth, who debuted ...
Livia Firth wears an eco-friendly Gucci gown at the Cannes Film Festival 2012 as part ...
Livia Firth kindly offered to write for The Jewellery Editor exclusively for our inaugural Green ...
Livia Firth and Caroline Scheufele strick an elegant pose at the launch for the Chopard ...
Livia Firth and Caroline Scheufele joined forces to create Chopard's first pieces of ethical high ...
Livia Firth pictured with Caroline Scheufele and her husband, actor Colin Firth at the launch ...
Cate Blanchett's earrings for the Golden Globes 2014 were from the Green Carpet Collection of ...
Cate Blanchett previewed a pair of Green Carpet Collection earrings by Chopard at the Golden ...
The necklace was introduced by Livia Firth and Caroline Scheufele at the 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.