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Betony Vernon (born August 15, 1968) is an American jewelry designer based in . She produces luxurious erotic jewelry.


Early life and education
Born in Tazewell, Virginia, Vernon is the third of four daughters. Her mother Ann Dearsley Vernon, was a British civil rights activist and art historian, and her father was an American pilot and inventor.

In 1990 she graduated cum laude from Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree in and a double minor in Religious Studies and Goldsmithing.

After graduation, Vernon moved to , , to direct the metal-smithing program at Fuji Studio Art Workshop.

In 1992, Vernon developed her first erotic jewelry collection, naming it Sado-Chic.

After 5 years in Florence, she moved to . Here she earned a master's degree in Industrial Design from . At the same time she founded her first design studio “Atelier B.V.” in Milan and she created one-of-a-kind objects for Luisa Via Roma.


Career
In 1995 and 1998 she designed table objects for Florentine silversmith . During that time, she was also appointed as Design Director for the Italian interior design house .

Vernon has collaborated with several fashion designers, including , Alain Tondowski, Gianfranco Ferré and Jean-Paul Gaultier. In 2006, she designed a neckpiece for ’s Runway Rocks project that was later used by for her Paparazzi video.

(2010). 9781409115700, Orion Publishing Group. .

In 2006, Vernon worked with -based in the museum house of in Turin, Italy.

Vernon made “L’Envol” in 2008, a short video for and her first collaboration with Nick Knight. Betony wrote, hosted, and co-produced “The Boudoir” for Italy. The episodes aired on Love Line, a show dedicated to sexual education.

In November 2012, Vernon designed the Origin Chair, a functional sculpture carved in statuary marble from , Italy. It was unveiled in December 2012 at the Triennale Museum of Design and has since traveled to MUDAC - Museum of Design and Contemporary Art, Lausanne. In November 2015, the work was exhibited in Vernon's carte blanche for the Gewerbemuseum, .

In 2017, Vernon unveils her Boudoir Box (1999-2000, leather case and sterling silver objects) for the first time to the general public as part of the Medusa exhibition at the City of Paris Museum of Modern Art.

In her Paris atelier she receives clients for bespoke fittings.Fortini, Amanda. "A Paris Boudoir Where Everything’s Meant to Be Touched." The New York Times, October 12, 2017.


Personal life
From 2004 to 2014, Vernon was married to Barnaba Fornasetti, son of . She lives in .


Exhibitions
  • 1993 - Primordi, international design, Triennale, Milan
  • 1995 - Anni 90, Arte a Milano, Triennale, Milan
  • 1999 - Il Classico, Norma e Variazione, Abitare il Tempo, Verona, Italy
  • 2003 - Body Craze Selfridges, London
  • 2005 - Touch Me, Victoria & Albert Museum, Contemporary Gallery, London
  • 2008 - Sex in Design, Design in Sex, Museum of Sex, New York
  • 2009 - Red Light Design - Salone del Mobile, Milan
  • 2009 - The Fashion Body - , London
  • 2011 - Alta Rom Alta Moda - Casanatense Library, Rome
  • 2012 - Selling Sex - SHOWStudio, London
  • 2013 - KAMA - Sex and Design, , Milan
  • 2013 - GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts, Leipzig, Germany
  • 2015 - Nirvana - Mudac, Lausanne
  • 2016 - Nirvana - Gewerbemuseum, Winterthur
  • 2016 - Body - Anthropogenicbody, Wroclaw, Poland
  • 2017 - Medusa - Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France


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