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Nudo rings in rose gold set with white topaz and diamonds by Pomellato
It’s time to get creative with the way you wear your rings. Italian jewellery house Pomellato is known for its playful Nudo collection, which is set with numerous coloured gemstones, including amethyst and rose quartz. Sleek, sophisticated and cleverly mounted with a no-prong setting, this elegant line features designs that can be stacked, mixed and matched.
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Plastron Émeraudes transformable necklace in white gold and platinum set with emeralds, emerald beads, onyx and diamonds by Boucheron
Boucheron has unveiled its new Histoire de Style, Art Déco high jewellery collection, which has been designed by creative director and visionary jeweller Claire Choisne. For the diamond-drenched line, Choisne delved into the French house’s abundant art deco archives and championed a profusion of niche techniques and materials. But it’s her Plastron Émeraudes necklace that steals the show.
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We're living through a period of great cultural change, when old norms and taboos are being looked at with suspicion and greater inclusivity has become a society-wide goal. Case in point: why shouldn't men wear engagement rings? Why should only women wear a visible sign of their pending commitment? True, men's engagement rings aren't new, but neither have they been standard. In fact, Tiffany & Co. – the world's most famous jewelers – have never, in their 184-year history, created a men's engagement ring ... until now.
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Blackpink has the kind of star power that makes any viewer a fan. And it's worked. The South Korean girl group is a global sensation that brings its fanbase of 37 million Instagram followers and 60.2 million Youtube subscribers to its knees. Beyond their catchy pop tunes, its their style that fans often cling to. Clad in a high-low mix of designer brands, streetwear silhouettes, and an endless supply of hot pants, the four members have become fashion icons, each claiming their own share of fashion sponsorships. As of today, they can count one more: Rosé is now the global ambassador for Tiffany & Co.
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When it comes to origin stories itâs hard to beat that of the late Philip Kingsley, a Brit who became a globally respected authority on hair health, whipping up his now famous Elasticiser treatment in his kitchen in Mayfair, London, for Audrey Hepburn. Or the thought of Ricky Lauren, wife of fashion designer Ralph, jogging through Central Park with Elasticiser combed through her hair.
Itâs made more fascinating given the focus for Philip Kingsley treatments is the scalp, a decidedly unsexy body part â especially an itchy, flaky one.
Kingsley, who died in 2016 aged 86, opened his trichology clinic in Marylebone, in Londonâs West End, in 1957 before moving to nearby Mayfair. He opened another in New York 20 years later. Clients are treated for hair loss, hair thinning, scalp conditions and other hair health problems. According to Kingsleyâs obituary in
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