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The “Rebel Heart” campaign embodies rebellion, romance, and sensuality, the brand said.
A new addition to the “Heirloom” collection, this one-of-a-kind piece features 32 custom-cut gemstones.
It’s ultra-feminine and filled with gold, pearls, and soft pastels.
The charm is a modern rendition of the evil eye amulet that has been worn for thousands of years.
The bridal collection consists of 35 engagement rings and seven wedding bands.
Colored gemstones and signed jewels are the focus of its upcoming Geneva sale.
Monica Rich Kosann created the “Slim Heart” locket in partnership with model and philanthropist Jacquelyn Jablonski.
It utilizes visual effects technology that has never been used in a jewelry campaign before, the brand said.
The emerald earrings reference objects from designer Melinda Zeman’s childhood.
The brand also plans to expand its retail footprint from 138 to 200 stores over the next three years.
The trendy, metallic earrings wink at classic spring colors.
“Chopard x Julia Roberts” showcases the first gems cut from the 6,000-carat-plus “Insofu Emerald."
The Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award for Excellence in Jewelry Design was presented to a graduate of the GIA school in Taipei.
Victoria Scott and Gabriella De Vivo have joined the brand in the midst of an expansion.
The versatile jewel pairs ancient Egyptian inspiration with a modern design.
“Power of Couture” recalls Frédéric Boucheron’s love of fabric using diamonds and rock crystal.
Vibrant gemstones, layered diamond pieces and brooches with a story stole the show.
They are Marla Aaron, Marie Lichtenberg, and Jean Prounis.
These are the individuals and companies up for awards in the design, media, and retail categories.
The soft blue March birthstone dazzles in every size.
We remember the late Marina Bulgari through her best work, from timeless tubogas to a museum-worthy emerald collar.
Lilian Raji offers advice to a “small brand with big dreams” that is unsure of what its next step should be.
Ukrainian jewelry designer Valeriya Guzema’s charitable “Freedom” collection is inspired by hope for the country’s future.