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Jane Smith is of Royal heritage,
as a descendant of Charlemagne, King Charles the Great of France and first Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire... Queen Judith of France,
daughter of Charlemagne and first Queen of France, a fine and
diplomatic Queen who established the high standard of haute
couture, the political philosophy of whom is the
best of France and beautifully embodied by the Statue of Liberty... the first eight Kings
of England, including the first four Kings Charles... Legitimate Heir to the Throne Queen Matilda and her husband, William the Conqueror, who fought for her honor
and for her Queendom... King Henri I
of France and England and his beloved wife, Eleanor of Aquitane... their eldest son, Richarde, C'ouer de Lion [Richard
the Lion-Hearted]... several other French
and English Kings and Queens and Emperors... Ralph Dayton, who sailed into and settled in Boston
in 1621, then, co-founded New Haven, Northampton, and Easthampton, Great+ Grand Father of Captain Michael Dayton (Revolutionary
War) and Great Uncle of Jonathan Dayton, American Diplomat and
Signatory of the
Constitution of the United States of America [Daytona Beach, Florida... Dayton, Ohio... the Dayton-Hudson Line, et alii]... and her Grand Mother and Matriarch,
Madge Elizabeth Dayton LaFleur, a proud member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution.
Born and raised in America, along the Niagara
River, just above the Niagara Falls, Jane attended
Harvard University and won The
New York Associated Press Award and an EMMY Nomination for the American Broadcasting
Company for a two-hour, prime-time documentary, regarding the international steel industry, which she researched, authored,
and co-produced, and was, later, named "Scoop" by her industry peers, the highest of news industry honors, while serving as News Director and News Anchor
in New York, among a fair variety of other cherished awards
and honors.
A Benjamin Franklin republican and
pacifist, Lady Jane is, also, politically active behind the scenes,
devoted to the literal [ = ] parameters of the Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution of the United
States of America, punctuation included, according
to the Unabridged English Dictionary of 1776 used by Doctor Benjamin
Franklin [Library of Congress], and to effecting maximal political and social improvements
within America and throughout the world.
Her garment and home designs are born of a desire for elegance and comfort, while maintaining
the modesty befitting one of noble birth. Each design within her collections is a classic which is basic to every woman's wardrobe
and home. Such functionality combined with absolute beauty is the hallmark
of LADY JANE.
Lady Jane's fashion philosophy is pure...
GOD is elegant.
We should be
as elegant.
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