"Faking it" Kenneth Jay Lane (Signed)
If you're just a little bored with Tiffany's (a girl can use only so
many tasteful diamonds, after all), here's a change: Kenneth Jay Lane:
Faking It, the fabulous faker's tribute to himself and his
30-years-plus as a creator of wildly imaginative costume jewelry.
Friend and jeweler to First Ladies from Jackie Kennedy to Hillary
Rodham Clinton and celebrities from Audrey Hepburn to Linda Evans, Lane
has used glass emeralds, plastic turquoise, and gold-plated metals to
create eye-popping accessories. Now, writing with Miller, he shares the
secrets of his inspirations and creations.
Book is signed by Kenneth Jay Lane
Book is signed by Kenneth Jay Lane
Price: $60.00
Kenneth Jay Lane
BFA '54 [Advertising Design]
Kenneth Jay Lane was born in Detroit and attended the University of Michigan then the Rhode Island School of Design. He has received numerous awards, among them from Neiman Marcus, Harper's Bazaar, and the prestigious Coty American Fashion Critics for his, "outstanding contribution to fashion." His career spans more than forty years, during which time his jewelry has entered stores and boutiques all over the world, shown in exhibitions such as those held at The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and collected by dealers and appreciators of costume jewelry.
Kenneth Jay Lane was born in Detroit and attended the University of Michigan then the Rhode Island School of Design. He has received numerous awards, among them from Neiman Marcus, Harper's Bazaar, and the prestigious Coty American Fashion Critics for his, "outstanding contribution to fashion." His career spans more than forty years, during which time his jewelry has entered stores and boutiques all over the world, shown in exhibitions such as those held at The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and collected by dealers and appreciators of costume jewelry.





