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By Stephanie Chan Famed American costume jewelry designer Kenneth Jay Lane is taking his story to the silver screen. Fabulously Fake: The Real Life of Kenneth Jay Lane tells the story of the ...
Kenneth Jay Lane, who elevated costume jewelry to an art form and designed pieces for high-profile clients like Jackie Kennedy, has died at 85. Lane died in his sleep Thursday night ...
When I later met the man, Kenneth Jay Lane, I instantly fell in awe. There was no one like him; he was his own brand of New York royalty. To wit: When I first met him it was at Diana Vreeland’s ...
Costume jewelry designer Kenneth Jay Lane, whose creations caught the fancy of high society and the QVC crowd alike, has died in New York. He was 85. The executive vice president of Lane’s ...
If you thought pearls left the White House with Barbara Bush, think again. Kenneth Jay Lane, the king of costume jewelry, counts former first ladies Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Nancy Regan ...
Kenneth Jay Lane, the costume jewelry designer who made fake jewels the most covetable accessory among actors, socialites, and the fashion crowd, died this week in his New York apartment ...
Kenneth Jay Lane, the king of costume jewelry who revolutionized the fashion industry in the 1960s with his realistic replications of priceless gems, died July 20 at his home in Manhattan.
Kenneth Jay Lane turned designing "fake" jewelry into a global business. He didn't take himself too seriously — joking that his costume jewelry wasn't fake or junk. Instead, he would pronounce ...
By Stephanie Chan Kenneth Jay Lane, famed costume jewelry designer whose exquisite gems were worn by former first ladies and royals alike, has died. He was 85. The American jeweler died Thursday ...