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    Ann Cole Lowe (December 14, 1898 – February 25, 1981) was an American fashion designer. Best known for designing the ivory silk taffeta wedding dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier when she married John F. Kennedy in 1953, she was the first African American to become a noted fashion designer. [ 1 ]

  2. Dec 23, 2020 · In her prime, Ann Lowe was an established arbiter of American high-society style, delighting wealthy clients across the country with her beautiful designs.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Pioneering Designer Ann Lowe Gets Her Due in This Year’s Met Exhibition. By Liam Hess. April 27, 2022. Ann Lowe adjusts the bodice of a gown in 1962, here worn by Alice Baker. Photo: Getty...

  4. Considered one of America’s most significant designers, Ann Lowe was born in Clayton, Alabama, around 1898 and reared in Montgomery. Her mother, Janie Cole Lowe, and her grandmother, Georgia Thompkins, were skilled dressmakers who sewed for wealthy white families in the state. And they taught Lowe to sew as early as age five.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · Ann Lowe was the secret weapon of 20th-century American socialites, designing debutante gowns and couture wedding dresses for the nation's top families—including Jackie...

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · Remembering Ann Lowe, the unsung creator of Jackie Kennedy’s wedding dress. A new exhibition celebrates the woman from a black Alabama family of dressmakers who became a go-to designer for...

  7. Considered one of America’s most significant designers, Ann Cole Lowe was influential in paving the way for African Americans in the fashion industry. During her illustrious 50-year career, her extraordinary garments earned her prominent clientele, including Jacqueline Kennedy, Marjorie Merriweather Post, and the Rockefellers.

  8. Ann Lowe, a designer of opulent gowns for elite American society, was born in Clayton, Alabama, into a family of dressmakers. Her grandmother, Georgia Thompkins, and mother, Janie Cole, had been enslaved until 1860, when Lowe’s maternal grandfather purchased their freedom.

  9. Mar 22, 2021 · She was a twenty-four-year-old former débutante, who had been working for a Washington newspaper as an “Inquiring Camera Girl” while prospecting for a husband. He was a freshman...

  10. The dress was designed by Ann Lowe, an acclaimed African American dress designer who was happiest when she created in cloth. "All the pleasure I have had, I owe to my sewing," Lowe told a reporter for Ebony in 1966, "I wish I were physically able to do all the work myself."