KJL Kenneth Jay Lane Kenneth Jay Lane-Papillon Choker And Earrings Set

Papillon Vintage pearl choker double strand necklace and earrings set with a butterfly motif designed by KJL Kenneth J. Lane for Avon.

The necklace has a mechanism where the butterfly part is a clasp, and everything is clever and cute, and each wing of the butterfly is made into an earring. A very cute and beautiful popular item with double rows of baroque pearls, pearly cream yellow enamel and rhinestones poured into a gold frame.

You can wear it straight in two rows, twist it, place the butterfly in the center of your chest, or bring it near your neck. If you have short hair or are wearing a dress with an open back, you can wear it at the back and wear a classy double baroque pearl necklace from the front to make the back the focal point, and you can wear it in many ways. is.

The manicure is also a pastel color with pearls, which makes it look stylish♪

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Description

●Year: 1989
●Size: [Choker] Length 49.5cm, butterfly part 3.2cm x 4.7cm, [Earrings] 3.8cm x 1.8cm
●Color, material: Gold-tone metal, Enamel, faux baroque pearl
●Brand, designer: KJL Kenneth Jay Lane Kenneth Jay Lane, Avon
●Sign: KJL for AVON
●Condition: ★★★★ Vintage Excellent


[Popular costume jewelry brand story]
Kenneth Jay Lane (KJL)

While building a career in fashion as a shoe designer at Christian Dior, Kenneth Jay Lane designed flashy, cheap-chic, and playful accessories that quickly gained attention and became popular on New York’s Fifth Avenue. At one long-established fashion department store, the first batch of items sold out in one day. This is the beginning of the KJL legend.

He has designed jewelry for Jackie Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, and Audrey Hepburn, and former first lady Barbara Bush famously wore a faux pearl necklace by Kenneth Jay Lane. .

Recently, celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Simpson, and Paris Hilton, whose names come up first when you think of fashionistas, are also purveyors. It has become a costume jewelry brand that is sold at museum stores such as the Smithsonian Museum, and current products are also popular in Japan. Vintage items that are no longer in production are a must-see for fans of the KJL brand.