This Black History Month, theGrio honors Black people's accomplishments in in entertainment, science, fashion, arts, and more. Born in Clayton Alabama in 1898 Lowe inherited a passion for dressmaking ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Anew film will tell the story of Ann Lowe, who famously made Jackie ...
Dubbed the “social event of the year” in archival footage featured in CNN’s “American Dynasty: The Kennedys,” Jacqueline Lee Bouvier married John F. Kennedy on Sept. 12, 1953, in Newport, R.I. The ...
From Louis Vuitton in the 1850s to Yves Saint Laurent over a century later, some of the biggest names in women’s fashion over the past two centuries have overwhelmingly been white men. That’s not to ...
American fashion’s “best-kept secret” is about to receive a major spotlight thanks to Serena Williams and Ruth Carter. The tennis champion and the legendary costume designer are teaming up to produce ...
Her clients were able to talk her out of charging them the grip they would have paid if they’d sought out gowns from major fashion houses like Dior. Because of that, Lowe often failed to turn a profit ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Ann Lowe was a woman who created beautiful dresses and also made her mark as an African American designer for high society. She spent 10 years in Tampa perfecting her craft before moving ...
Born in Clayton, Alabama, in 1898, Ann Lowe inherited a passion for dressmaking from her mother and formerly enslaved grandmother, Georgia Thompkins. After her mother’s death, Lowe took over her ...
Jacqueline Kennedy’s ivory silk taffeta wedding dress was one of the most talked-about pieces of clothing of the 20th century. However, not everyone knows that a Black designer created this iconic ...
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