Displayed June 2022–February 2023
The display featured the work of fashion designer and native Atlantan Ann Moore. Moore’s earliest inspiration came from seeing hand-sewn doll clothes that belonged to one of her childhood playmates. Moore’s grandmother was her first sewing teacher and she was taught using a Singer machine operated by foot pedals. After graduating valedictorian from Booker T. Washington High School in 1938, Moore attended Spelman College as an economics major, graduating in 1943.
In pursuit of her dream, Moore studied in New York at Traphagen School of Fashion–one of the nation’s earliest fashion schools–and a few years later at the famed Fashion Academy. In 1954, Moore studied in Paris at École Guerre Lavigne where she learned from an instructor who could not speak English but “talked” with his hands when demonstrating the creative process of fashion draping. She connected with the Parisian aesthetic and philosophical approach to fashion and design—haute couture.
Moore was one of the first Black women to study professional fashion design in New York and Paris.