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Studio Visit: Lizzie Fortunato Jewelry

The Fortunato sisters have only been in this studio for about a year, but in their sixth season in business, it’s already feeling tight. They’ve grown their business steadily since they began making jewelry for sorority girls “starved for fashion” at their alma mater, Duke University. Kathryn says some of those former sorority girls are still their best customers.

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Studio Visit: Lizzie Fortunato Jewelry

The Fortunato sisters have only been in their Lower East Side studio for a year, but it’s already feeling tight. Here, a glimpse inside the space where their vibrant, sophisticated, and eclectic jewelry designs take shape.

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