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Tessa Packard's Puzzle earrings, from the recently launched Emperor's New Clothes collection, feature two mismatching ...
This gold, silver and diamond Diet Pill is from Tessa Packard's foodie Fat Free collection ...
Brighton Rocks earrings by London jewellery designer Tessa Packard, available from 1stdibs, set with watermelon ...
You can count on Tessa Packard to poke fun at the weather with these mother-of-pearl ...
Think outside the box and go for a bold piece she'll love, like these Fire ...
A pair of Fairtrade gold, diamond and green garnet earrings created by Tessa Packard for ...
Can you spot the subtle differences in these yellow gold, black diamond, aventurine, tourmaline, smoky ...
Tessa Packard Orchid drop earrings, from the designer's new Paradise collection, take inspiration from the ...
Designer Tessa Packard has looked to the botanical garden and the pod-like features of Papua ...
This pair of sizzling fried egg earrings, in gold, diamond and rock crystal with yellow ...
Tessa Packard white gold and diamond Fried Egg chandelier earrings, set with white topaz "sugar ...
Tessa Packard's 18ct yellow gold Cocktail Sting ring from the Predator/Prey collection, featuring three bands ...
Tessa Packard Swarm honeycomb and wasp necklace in 18ct yellow gold.
Tessa Packard Brighton Rocks ring in yellow gold, set with a watermelon tourmaline and diamonds.
Tessa Packard Fried Egg earrings in white gold and diamonds, from the new Fat Free ...
Tessa Packard's Tea House earrings in silver with carved lapis lazuli flowers are also available ...
Tessa Packard's yellow gold Flower Bomb earrings with lapis lazuli and chrysoprase flower bomb drops.
Tessa by Tessa Packard sterling silver Shackle-Me bracelet features garnet and carnelian beads (£150).
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.