A couture dress in a thrift store, a story about race
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A thrift store debutante gown turns out to be a creation by Ann Lowe, the first Black designer and maker of Jacqueline Kennedy’s wedding dress. Behind the exquisite stitchery, a tale of race and daunting odds. Click here for transcript. Sign up for the dress reveal. 
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