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‘Sex And The City’ and ‘Girls’ Costumers Coming to JA New York
Patricia Field and Jenn Rogien will be at the show Monday to discuss the role of jewelry and clothing on television.

New York--They created some of the most iconic looks on television and, now, they’re talking jewelry.
Costume designers Patricia Field and Jenn Rogien will be take part in a panel discussion at the JA New York show on Monday, discussing how they developed characters through jewelry and fashion.
Field, the costume designer behind the fashion-centric series “Sex and The City,” and “Younger,” and Rogien, responsible for the wardrobe on “Girls” and “Orange is the New Black,” will be featured in the “Dressing Iconic New York City Characters” panel.
Karen Giberson, president of the Accessories Council, will moderate the discussion.
It is scheduled to take place at 1 p.m. in the Design District Lounge area of the show, which is located in the 1800 aisle.
JA New York Spring, which is being held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, runs from March 12 to 14.
For more information on JA New York, visit the show’s website.
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