Preorders are available now. Releasing September 30, 2025.
Radiance and Reverie: Jewels from the Collection of Neil Lane
Edited by Emily Stoehrer and Diane C. Wright, with essays by Marion Fasel, Mayukh Sen, and Claudine Seroussi Bretagne.
A lavish book to accompany the first exhibition of the celebrated Hollywood jeweler's fabled collection, organized by the Toledo Museum of Art, featuring iconic jewels by Belperron, Cartier, Boucheron, Paul Flato, Tiffany, and more.
Famous Hollywood jeweler and designer of the dazzling engagement rings bestowed in The Bachelor, Neil Lane has amassed a jewelry collection unrivaled in glamour. His magnificent holdings include storied jewels by the most renowned designers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many not only owned by stars of Hollywood's golden age but also worn by them on screen.
This richly illustrated catalogue reveals the extraordinary scope of Lane's collection, highlighting its breathtaking beauty as well as its transatlantic roots and cultural significance to fashion history and style. The most stunning pieces are captured in photographs of Hollywood legends-from Mae West and Joan Crawford to Madonna, Zoë Saldaña, and beyond-bringing their rich provenance to life. Featuring more than 150 jewels, this singular volume published by the Toledo Museum of Art and Rizzoli Electa marks the first time that the majority of Lane's remarkable collection has been presented to the public.
Hardcover, 9 1/2 × 12 in., 320 pages.
Authors
Emily Stoehrer is Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan Senior Curator of Jewelry at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Diane C. Wright is Senior Curator of Glass and Contemporary Craft at the Toledo Museum of Art.
Marion Fasel is an esteemed jewelry historian and author of Substack's The Adventurine and The History of Diamond Engagement Rings: A True Romance (2024) and Beautiful Creatures: Jewelry Inspired by the Animal Kingdom (2021).
Mayukh Sen is author of Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood's First South Asian Star (2025).
Claudine Seroussi Bretagne is a jewelry historian and PhD candidate at the Courtauld Institute of Art.