Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design.

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The Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design (f. 1925) was a Cleveland, Ohio, educational institution developed for the instruction of needle arts and fashion primarily for young African American women. Founder Amanda Wicker (1900- 1987) was born in Sandersville, Georgia, and educated in Home Economics at the Tuskegee Institute. Upon graduation, she apprenticed in the dressmaking salon of Addie R. Clarke in Washington, D.C., then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband in 1924. Initially Wicker taught dressmaking in her home, but the classes quickly grew in size to warrant a school which she named after her former mentor. In 1939 the school began hosting annual fashion shows to raise money for scholarship funds. Soon after this the school was certified and the first graduation was held in 1946. Thirty-two years later, friends and former students of Wicker created the "Friends of Amanda Wicker" organization which raised funds to establish the Amanda Wicker Scholarship administered through the Cleveland Scholarship Program and first presented in 1980. Wicker retired and sold the school in 1979. At this time, it offered courses in drafting, tailoring, basic sewing, pattern making, couture dressmaking, and fashion design. Merchandising courses were anticipated by new owner Mattie Hemphill. The school was still in operation in 1990.

From the guide to the Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design Records, 1942-1983, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

From the guide to the Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design Photographs, 1946-1986, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

The Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design (f. 1925) was a Cleveland educational institution developed for the instruction of needle arts and fashion primarily for young African American women. Founder Amanda Wicker (b. 1900) was born in Sandersville, Georgia, and educated in Home Economics at the Tuskegee Institute. Upon graduation, she apprenticed in the dressmaking salon of Addie R. Clarke in Washington, D.C., then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband in 1924. Initially Wicker taught dressmaking in her home, but the classes quickly grew in size to warrant a school which she named after her former mentor. In 1939 the school began hosting annual fashion shows to raise money for scholarship funds. Soon after this the school was certified and the first graduation was held in 1946. Thirty two years later friends and former students of Wicker created the "Friends of Amanda Wicker" organization which raised funds to establish the Amanda Wicker Scholarship administered through the Cleveland Scholarship Program and first presented in 1980. Wicker retired and sold the school in 1979. At this time, it offered courses in drafting, tailoring, basic sewing, pattern making, couture dressmaking, and fashion design. Merchandising courses were anticipated by new owner Mattie Hemphill. The school was still in operation in 1990.

From the guide to the Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design Records, Series II, 1924-1979, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

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creatorOf Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design Photographs, 1946-1986 Western Reserve Historical Society
creatorOf Sweet, Dovie Davis. Papers, 1935-1982. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
creatorOf Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design Records, 1942-1983 Western Reserve Historical Society
creatorOf Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design Records, Series II, 1924-1979 Western Reserve Historical Society
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African American business enterprises
African American business enterprises
African American fashion designers
African American fashion designers
African Americans
African Americans
African American women
African American women
Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design
Clarke School of Dressmaking and Fashion Design
Costume design
Costume design
Dressmaking
Dressmaking
Fashion shows
Wicker, Amanda, 1900-1987
Wicker, Amanda, 1900-1987
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Active 1982

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