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Lafonn is Going Gaga in Las Vegas This Year
The brand is celebrating its eighth anniversary by giving away two Lady Gaga concert tickets during the JCK Las Vegas jewelry trade show.

Cypress, Calif.—Lafonn is going gaga for its eighth anniversary.
The jewelry brand is celebrating the occasion with a giveaway of two Lady Gaga concert tickets during the JCK Las Vegas jewelry trade show.
The tickets will be given to one lucky retailer.
To enter, they must complete an entry form (while supplies last) at Lafonn’s booth at the show, Booth No. 12131 (in the Bridge section) between Friday, May 31 and Sunday, June 2.
The winner will then be selected through a random drawing June 2 at 2 p.m.
Retail prices for the new pieces start at $130.
Authorized Lafonn retailers can pre-order the collection at JCK Las Vegas, Booth No. 12131.
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