SINGAPORE – It is evening in New York and Singapore-born jewellery designer Lynn Ban is kicking back at home in the American city, enjoying her last few days of relative anonymity. Her name might not ring a bell with most Singaporeans now, but this may change with Bling Empire: New York, which premieres on Netflix on Friday. “I’m just trying...
SINGAPORE – It is evening in New York and Singapore-born jewellery designer Lynn Ban is kicking back at home in the American city, enjoying her last few days of relative anonymity.
“I exercise every day. I dance, play tennis and do pilates and yoga. I work out so I can eat,” she says, laughing. “I usually eat six meals a day when I go home to Singapore.” Propelled by Mr Ban’s career, the family continued to move every few years, living in different cities around the world. They then returned to Singapore briefly when Ban was a teenager.
Ban remembers their little shopping detours to US luxury department store Bloomingdale’s on her walks to and from school. While Rihanna is Ban’s biggest champion, wearing the designer’s jewellery on her tours, appearances, music videos and her Fenty Puma collection, she is not the only celebrity fan. Ban also doubles as a social media influencer, with more than 139,000 followers on Instagram. Her account @lynn_ban provides a glimpse into her unique sartorial choices, from a psychedelic Jean Paul Gaultier jumpsuit at a ski resort to a vintage emerald Pierre Balmain couture blouse and Valentino hot pants combo out on Lake Placid in New York.[embed]https://www.instagram.
Ban eventually said yes and the team began filming her every move for three months from January to March in 2022. She soon realised that the cameras were the least of her worries.
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