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Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 16/05/2025
» In 1985, the Happy Clown pendant with diamonds and coloured stones twirling inside its tummy, designed by Caroline Scheufele, took Chopard into the realm of jewellery-making.
Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 24/05/2024
» In 2007, Chopard rolled out its Red Carpet Collection at the 60th Festival de Cannes. The high-jewellery epic started with 60 pieces that referenced the international film festival's diamond jubilee.
Life, Noko, Published on 27/05/2022
» In 2007, Chopard launched its Red Carpet Collection comprising 60 pieces at the 60th Festival de Cannes.
Life, Published on 16/02/2021
» Each year, Chopard's co-president and artistic director Caroline Scheufele presents its red-carpet high-jewellery pieces, worn by actresses ascending the staircase of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 24/04/2020
» Sibling rivalry are words that do not exist between Caroline and Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, co-presidents of Chopard, one of the world's few family-run watchmaking and jewellery companies.
Life, Published on 05/11/2019
» Chopard expresses its raison d'être in the tagline, "The Artisan Of Emotions Since 1860", in crafting fine watches and jewellery.
Life, Published on 30/06/2017
» Emeralds make a glamorous statement in Chopard's new sparklers. Going green extends to the eco-friendly approach in crafting high jewellery with responsibly-sourced precious stones.
AFP, Published on 10/05/2016
» CANNES (FRANCE) - Cannes began rolling out the red carpet Tuesday as stars including Kristen Stewart and Blake Lively swept into town for the world's top film festival whose dazzle is being tested by stiff security measures.
AFP, Published on 08/05/2016
» CANNES (FRANCE) - The Cannes Film Festival opens this week in the French Riviera resort. Here are five essential -- and often surprising -- facts about the glitzy Mediterranean town.
AFP, Published on 21/05/2015
» CANNES (FRANCE) - Cannes' 12-day film festival may be known for its parties and play, but there's no playing around with the dress code set half a century ago for guests climbing its celebrated red carpet.