Mary Brooks Picken

Mary Brooks Picken was an influential American author of numerous books on needlework, sewing, and textile arts. Born in Aug. 6 1886, she founded the Women's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences in Scranton, PA. A fashion expert and author, Picken was an authority on dress, fabric, design, and sewing. She taught "Economics of Fashion" at Columbia University and was one of the five founding directors of the Costume Institute. She was the first woman to be named a trustee of the Fashion Institute of Technology.

She was a member of the National Academy of Sciences National Research Council Advisory Committee on Women's Clothing that selected Hattie Carnegie as the designer of the United States Army's women's uniform and provided advice and assistance on all elements of the women's uniform beginning in 1949.[1]

Picken was a founder of the Fashion Group and served as its Chairman of the Board.

She was married to G. Lynn Sumner, president of the advertising firm of G. Lynn Sumner Co. of New York.

Among her ninety-six books on sewing and fashion, Picken is notable for being the first female author of a dictionary in the English language (The Fashion Dictionary, 1957.)

Picken died March 8, 1981, in Williamsport, PA.

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Publications

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1916

1917

1918

1919

1920

1921

1922

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1923

1925

1927

1929

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1931

1933

1939

1955

1956

1957

1993

ISBN 0-486-27521-3 EAN:978-0486-27521-5 UPC:800759275212

1999

Notes

  1. ^ U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum Archives Technical report 68-41-CM "The Army Green Uniform"
  2. ^ Tailored Skirts, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info
  3. ^ Tailored Pockets, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info
  4. ^ Tight Linings and Boning, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info
  5. ^ Woolen Materials and Tailored Plackets, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info
  6. ^ The Mary Brooks Picken Method Of Modern Dressmaking, scan at HEARTH, the Home Economics Archive at Cornell University
  7. ^ Laundering and Dry Cleaning, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info
  8. ^ Principles of Tailoring, Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences pamphlet, as HTML at VintageSewing.info

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