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  1. 23 lip 2020 · Black fashion designers from Ann Lowe to LaQuan Smith changed fashion history, both with their innovative designs and how they paved the way for Black creatives.

  2. Today, Black creators continue to influence global fashion and raise awareness about BIPOC opportunities in the industry. On the first day of Black History Month, LOFFICIEL honors 30 Black designers who helped shape the narrative of fashion as we know it today.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_LoweAnn Lowe - Wikipedia

    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]

  4. 25 lip 2024 · Let’s start at the beginning—aka with garment architect Zelda Barbour Wynn Valdes. Valdes went down in history as the first Black designer to establish her own fashion brand. Her brick-and-mortar shop, Chez Zelda, was the first Black-owned business to descend on Broadway in New York.

  5. Located at 667 Madison Ave., Lowe was the first African American to own a couture salon on this fashionable street. By the end of 1953, the partnership had dissolved, and Lowe’s son joined her as bookkeeper and supply manager.

  6. 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.

  7. 11 cze 2017 · Ann Cole Lowe was the first African American to become a noted fashion designer. Lowe’s one-of-a-kind designs were favored by wealthy and socially prominent women from the 1920s to the 1960s. In 1953, Lowe designed the ivory silk taffeta wedding dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier when she married John F. Kennedy.