Inside RHONY’s Jenna Lyons’s SoHo Apartment Filled With Wonderful Objects | Vogue

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Jenna Lyons, founder and CEO of LoveSeen, interior designer—and star of Bravo’s ‘Real Housewives of New York City’ reboot—invites Vogue to step inside her fashion-filled home. While going through her SoHo apartment, Jenna shows us a gorgeous and weighty heron lamp she’s lovingly nicknamed the “turd” lamp, as well as the iconic feather dress she wore at both the Met Gala and Solange Knowles’ New Orleans wedding.

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