Anne Fogarty

Anne Fogarty wearing one of her own dresses, on the first edition of her book ''Wife Dressing'' (1959) Anne Fogarty (February 2, 1919 – January 15, 1980) was an American fashion designer, active 1940–1980, who was noted for her understated, ladylike designs that were accessible to American women on a limited income. She started out as a model in New York in 1939, working for Harvey Berin on Seventh Avenue, before studying fashion design. She eventually secured a full-time design job in 1948, and became well-known for full-skirted designs with fitted bodices, inspired by Dior's New Look.

Fogarty's clothes were easy to wear, practical, and made with casual fabrics, following the American sportswear tradition. She ran her own label from 1962 to 1974, and worked as a freelance designer until her death. In 1959, Fogarty published a style manual, ''Wife Dressing: The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife'', which emphasized femininity, neatness, and always being suitably dressed as desirable qualities. ''Wife Dressing'' was rediscovered in the early 21st century, and has become a key resource for designers and fashion historians looking to explore the 1950s ideology of ultra-feminine dressing. Provided by Wikipedia
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