Ann Lowe: American Couturier
By (Author) Elizabeth Way
By (author) Heather Hodge
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
5th September 2023
5th September 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photography and photographs
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: women and girls
746.92092
Hardback
208
Width 229mm, Height 279mm
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 Americas social registry, a Black woman working hard behind the scenes whose important legacy has remained underappreciateduntil now.
At the height of her fashion career, Ann Lowes 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 Kennedys 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. 18981981), her major contributions to American style were unrecognized.
Vivid new photography of Lowes couture gownsincluding lush details of her exquisite handwork and signature floral embellishmentsaccompany essays that explore the trials and achievements of Lowes life, contextualize her work within fashion history, profile Black designers whose work reflects her influence, and offer a behind-the-scenes look at the extraordinary efforts to preserve Lowes gowns.
Elizabeth Way is associate curator of costume at the Museum at FIT. Katherine Sahmel is conservator of textiles and Heather Hodge is postgraduate fellow in textile conservation at Winterthur Museum. Laura Mina is conservator of textiles at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. The late Margaret Powells masters thesis, The Life and Work of Ann Lowe, was published in 2012 by the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design. Katya Roelse is an instructor in the fashion and apparel program at the University of Delaware.