Ann Lowe, Jackie Kennedy’s Wedding Dress Designer, Was Almost Left Out of Fashion History. Charlene Prempeh Wants to Make Sure That Won’t Happen Again.
In her new book, the author of Now You See Me: An Introduction to 100 Years of Black Design explores the relationship between identity and creativity. “This body of work serves as a timely reminder of why it’s important to scrutinize the way people are treated and to think about what the outcomes are when Black people are treated with a lack of integrity,” she recently told Vanity Fair.