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The sailor’s knot has never looked so fabulous. Chanel’s Endless Knot necklace from the Flying ...
Classic sailing motifs take on a spirited new life in Chanel’s Yachting Day brooch set ...
The braid of a naval officer’s uniform becomes an opulent knot of gold and diamonds ...
Chanel’s Flying Cloud jewels bring high carat glamour to the world of sailing with the ...
Chanel Les Blés Fete des Moissons yellow diamond necklace (POA).
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.
Chanel Entrelacs d’Étoiles diamond ring (£7,000).
From the Les Blés de Chanel, the L'Epi high jewellery brooch is made of diamonds ...
Chanel's Les Brins de Printemps bracelet from the Les Blés collection, has a 5.7ct peridot ...
Chanel Les Blés Moisson d’Or earrings set with yellow sapphires, marquise-cut diamonds, brilliant-cut diamonds and ...
Chanel Les Blés Moisson de Perles necklace with strings of Japanese cultured pearls and a ...
Chanel Les Blés Légende de Blé bracelet in white gold set with marquise-cut and brilliant-cut ...
This particularly dazzling Chanel Les Blés Fête des Moissons collier is set with fancy-coloured diamonds ...
Chanel Épi Vendôme ring in yellow gold, set with an 18.20ct emerald, multicoloured diamonds, fancy ...
This Ruban Prestige bracelet from Chanel's Les Intemporels collection makes a feature of baguette-cut diamonds ...
Chanel Signature Ultime ring and Signature Surpiquée necklace set with 34.2cts of diamonds (POA).
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.