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  2. Lynn Ban - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Ban (May 27, 1973 – January 20, 2025) was a Singapore-born, New York-based jewelry designer known for her unconventional designs. [1] [2] [3] She starred in Bling Empire: New York, a reality show on Netflix.

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  6. Fashion accessory - Wikipedia

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    In this era, there was a trend for women to adopt, or aspire to, a more leisurely lifestyle. Consequently, gloves were often used by women to cover their hands and mask any signs of labour. [5] One fashion accessory commonly worn by women in Victorian England was the slide bracelet. Slide bracelets were worn after the wrist watch came into fashion.

  7. Bling Ring - Wikipedia

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    The group targeted media figures known for their fashionable tastes and stylish, status-driven lifestyles. Their primary targets were female, having been chosen, in the words of Prugo, "mainly because [of] women wanting women's stuff". [19] If the members liked a celebrity's style, they became determined to steal the celebrity's clothes. [16]

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