Empresses of Seventh Avenue: How American Designers Redefined Fashion During World War II

Nancy MacDonell’s new book, ‘Empresses of Seventh Avenue,’ delves into the remarkable stories of American women designers who challenged Parisian dominance during World War II. The book highlights the contributions of figures like Elizabeth Hawes and Claire McCardell, who championed practicality and American style over French couture, paving the way for the ready-to-wear revolution and leaving a lasting impact on fashion.

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