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  2. Lynn Ban - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Ban (simplified Chinese: 万爱萍; traditional Chinese: 萬愛萍; [1] [2] [3] May 27, 1972 – January 20, 2025) was a Singaporean jewelry designer who was noted for her unconventional designs.

  3. Elizabeth Gage - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Gage MBE is a British jewellery designer and trained master goldsmith who has been creating collectable jewellery for over 50 years. She has been described by the trade as someone "whose large rings, historical references, gorgeous stones and elaborate craftsmanship set the tone for a whole generation".

  4. Coreen Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Simpson's career launched when she became editor for Unique New York magazine in 1980, and she began photographing to illustrate her articles. [1] [2] She then became a freelance fashion photographer for the Village Voice and the Amsterdam News in the early 1980s, and covered many African-American cultural and political events in the mid-1980s.

  5. Jasmine Watson (jeweller) - Wikipedia

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    Watson is also known for her work designing jewellery for film and television, including The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. [5] Although the titular ring for the latter films was made by Danish-born Nelson jeweller Jens Hansen, Watson created many other iconic pieces including the Evenstar pendant worn by Arwen.

  6. Lorraine Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Schwartz is an American bespoke high jewellery designer. She has designed jewelleries for a host of famous female celebrities including Beyoncé , Blake Lively and Kim Kardashian . In 2009, Angelina Jolie wore to the Oscars a pair of emerald earrings designed by Schwartz, valued at $2.5 million.

  7. What Elphaba’s costume has to do with mushrooms, and more ...

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    For the stage production, costume designer Susan Hilferty embedded color into Elphaba's black dresses, a look she told Playbill in 2018 was inspired by "looking at the stones in earth and gems."