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The definitive illustrated volume on the work and life of Ann Lowe,
a consummate couturier who designed lavish evening and bridal gowns
for members of America s social registry, a Black woman working
hard behind the scenes whose important legacy has remained
underappreciated until now. At the height of her fashion career,
Ann Lowe s luxurious and opulent evening gowns and bridal wear were
sold in upscale department stores across the country. At various
times Lowe owned salons on Madison Avenue. She made Jackie Kennedy
s wedding and bridesmaids dresses, but, upon arrival at the
Auchincloss estate on the big day, the butler directed Lowe to
enter via the service entrance (she refused). Throughout her
lifetime (c. 1898 1981), her major contributions to American style
were unrecognized. Vivid new photography of Lowe s couture gowns
includes many details of her exquisite handwork, especially her
signature floral embellishments. Essays by curators Elizabeth Way
and Margaret Powell explore the trials and achievements of Lowe s
life, contextualize her work within fashion history, and profile
Black designers whose work reflects her influence. Texts from
conservators offer a behind-the-scenes look at their extraordinary
efforts to preserve Lowe s gowns.
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