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This enchanting new necklace from Chopard’s Red Carpet collection flaunts 87 carats of pear-shaped kunzites ...
Rihanna throws some shade on the red carpet for the premiere of Bong Joon-ho’s Okja ...
Dressed in an elegant black and white Gyunel gown, Chinese Malaysian Actress Michelle Yeoh selected ...
Model Adriana Lima, renowned as a Victoria’s Secret Angel, wore a white sweetheart dress - ...
A veteran of the Cannes Film Festival red carpet, Julianne Moore chose top-to-toe red for ...
Chopard is getting groovy and embracing the return of that 70s classic, malachite, with these ...
This flawless D colour 50-carat round brilliant is the biggest of three exceptional diamonds in ...
Chopard’s Garden of Kalahari ring is set with a 20-carat cushion cut graded D colour, ...
The Garden of Kalahari necklace includes the three biggest stones cut from the 342-carat D ...
The 25-carat pear-shape diamond and 26-carat heart-shape diamond from the necklace can be attached to ...
Chopard uses the lightness and strength of blue titanium to create this wave-shaped ring set ...
The delicate detachable butterflies, set with topazes, sapphires and tourmalines, on this transformable Chopard bracelet ...
Pear-shaped rubies swirl round these Precious collection earrings by Chopard, inspired by a ballerina's tutu ...
Chopard's Precious collection sets emeralds, rubies and sapphires in earrings that take inspiration from ballet ...
Chopard's shoulder-skimming rubellite tourmaline, amethyst and Paraiba tourmaline earrings from the Red Carpet collection.
Chopard Green Carpet diamond necklace in Fairmined gold, set with ethically sourced diamonds.
Chopard Red Carpet earrings in white and yellow gold, set with yellow diamonds and white ...
Chopard Red Carpet earrings in white gold and titanium set with topazes, sapphire cabochons, and ...
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.