Lowe's Love

$89.99

Lowe's Love features a heavy usage of wood-burned patterns. These patterns do not have any hidden significance; they are to symbolize the strenuous journey of the life and career of Ann Cole Lowe (as painted in initials alongside the brim).

Ann Cole Lowe was an African- American fashion designer. One of her most notable creations was the wedding dress she designed for Jackie Kennedy in 1953. Lowe was not immediately credited for the creation of this wedding gown. Instead, Mrs. Kennedy referred to her as ‘a colored woman’ that made her wedding dress when asked whom the designer was. Several of Lowe’s pieces went unrecognized because she was African- American.

The Joker playing card was carefully chosen as an accessory to symbolize opportunity, potential, and uncertainty.

Lowe's Love features a heavy usage of wood-burned patterns. These patterns do not have any hidden significance; they are to symbolize the strenuous journey of the life and career of Ann Cole Lowe (as painted in initials alongside the brim).

Ann Cole Lowe was an African- American fashion designer. One of her most notable creations was the wedding dress she designed for Jackie Kennedy in 1953. Lowe was not immediately credited for the creation of this wedding gown. Instead, Mrs. Kennedy referred to her as ‘a colored woman’ that made her wedding dress when asked whom the designer was. Several of Lowe’s pieces went unrecognized because she was African- American.

The Joker playing card was carefully chosen as an accessory to symbolize opportunity, potential, and uncertainty.