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Jewellery designer, 'Bling Empire: New York' solid member Lynn Ban dies at age 51

By Miles Cooper January 24, 2025
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Netflix’s “Bling Empire: New York” solid member Lynn Ban has died at age 51.

Her demise comes weeks after the jewellery designer and style professional was harm in a Christmas Eve snowboarding accident in Aspen, Colorado. She later underwent mind surgical procedure.

Sebastian Ban posted on his mom’s verified Instagram account that she died Monday.

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“I do know she wished to share her journey after her accident and mind surgical procedure, so I assumed she would recognize one final put up sharing the information to individuals who supported her. Lots of you adopted my mum however by no means received the prospect to know her or meet her in individual,” Sebastian Ban said. “She was and all the time can be my finest pal, the perfect mom to me, and somebody who cared for all. She all the time had a smile on her face even when instances had been powerful throughout her restoration course of. She was a fighter till the top and is the strongest lady I do know.”

A local of Singapore, Lynn Ban was a fixture on the Netflix actuality collection in 2023. The present featured and showcased the lives and play of rich Asian People in New York Metropolis.

Ban additionally spent greater than 25 years within the style trade, in line with her on-line biography.

Her Lynn Ban Jewellery companies non-public clientele and has been featured in main style magazines. Ban’s collections even have been worn by celebrities like Rihanna, Beyonce, Cardi B, Billie Eilish, Madonna and Woman Gaga, her biography states.

She was “counted by industry leaders as an authority on fashion” and her expertise included “product design and marketing, retail merchandising, artistic direction and working closely with designers on their collections,” in line with the biography.

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The Related Press left an e-mail Thursday looking for remark from Netflix.

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