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Julianne Moore, winner of this year's Best Actress Oscar for her role in Still Alice, ...
These jaw-dropping Chopard earrings from the Animal World collection, set in a colourful rhapsody of ...
The Cannes aquamarine ring from Chopard's Red Carpet collection features a pear-shaped aquamarine, diamonds and ...
A closer look at the ethical Chopard earrings from the Green Carpet Collection, set with ...
One of the two pieces from Chopard's Green Carpet Collection worn by Marion Cotillard at ...
The first pair of earrings in Chopard's ethical Green Carpet Collection, created in collaboration with ...
A close-up of the 9ct ruby and 3ct diamond earrings, set in 18ct white gold, ...
The ornate 21ct ruby cuff from Chopard’s Red Carpet Collection worn by Rihanna at the ...
Chopard Red Carpet Collection rubellite and diamond necklace featuring an exceptional 123.24ct pear-shaped rubellite.
Chopard pear-shaped rubellite ring from the Red Carpet Collection, one of two handfuls of Chopard ...
Chopard ring, also from the Animal World collection, featuring a frog in white gold set ...
This impressive Chopard Frog necklace, from the Animal Kingdom collection, is set with white, pink ...
Chopard diamond engagement ring.
Chopard Happy Diamonds ring with two intertwined hearts in white gold, each holding three mobile ...
Chopard Happy Diamonds pendant in rose gold featuring three mobile diamonds in a circular disc ...
Chopard's Happy Sport Mini watch in stainless steel, with the hallmark five floating diamonds that ...
Chopard Imperiale rose gold ring set with a 7.30ct cushion-cut purple amethyst (£2,180).
Chopard Happy Diamonds ring (£4,210).
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.