1930's Pink Wool Bathing Suit
Description
One piece wool swimsuit with thin adjustable shoulder straps, located on the back of suit, and tied front closure, located at center-front chest.
Source
HCT.2009.6.5
Provenance
This swimsuit belonged to Ruth Ella Moore Ruth graduated from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1925, a Master of Arts in 1927 and a PhD in bacteriology in 1933. Ruth was the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in a natural science. She was born in Columbus, Ohio on May 19, 1903 to William and Margaret Moore. Her mother, Margaret Moore, was a talented artist who graduated from the Columbus College of Art and Design. She encouraged Ruth from a young age to pursue a degree in higher education. Dr. Moore was hired as an assistant professor at Howard University Medical College in 1940 where she chaired the bacteriology department from 1947 to 1958. During her tenure at Howard, she was promoted to associate professor. Dr. Moore continued to teach and conduct research on bacteriology at Howard until she retired in 1973. Her research at Howard focused on blood groups and enterobacteriaceae, a family of bacteria which includes salmonella and E. coli.
Besides being a well-known scientist, Ruth Ella Moore was also a seamstress. She received a love of fashion and an elegant, classic style from her mother, the artist. Moore was known to sew much of what she wore. In fact, she made a great majority of her entire wardrobe without having any type of degree in clothing design and construction.
Gift of Sandra Jamison
Besides being a well-known scientist, Ruth Ella Moore was also a seamstress. She received a love of fashion and an elegant, classic style from her mother, the artist. Moore was known to sew much of what she wore. In fact, she made a great majority of her entire wardrobe without having any type of degree in clothing design and construction.
Gift of Sandra Jamison
Fiber/Fabric Information
Wool
Decade
1930-1939
Files
Collection
Citation
“1930's Pink Wool Bathing Suit,” Fashion2Fiber, accessed November 21, 2024, https://fashion2fiber.osu.edu/items/show/5142.