Ophelia Devore

Ophelia Devore

Madame Ophelia DeVore was the first mixed-race model in the United States. In 1946, she helped establish the Grace Del Marco Agency, one of the first modeling agencies in America.

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Life

Madame Emma Ophelia DeVore was born on August 12, 1922 in Edgefield, South Carolina. She was one of ten children born to John Walter DeVore, who was of German American and African American descent, and Mary Emma Strother, who was a Black Indian.

Monsieur Devore owned a road contracting business and her mother was an educator and musician. Her father mentored her in communicating well with people, as her mother stressed proper education, appearance, and etiquette.

Madame DeVore attended segregated schools until she was nine, and then moved to Winston-Salem to live with her mother’s brother, John. Two years later she moved to New York City to stay with her great-aunt Stella Carter. This prevented any future educational interruptions due to her father's travel schedule.

Madame Devore graduated from Hunter College High School and went on to New York University. There, she majored in mathematics and minored in languages.

In 1941, she married Harold Cater. He worked as a firefighter while she studied fashion, public relations, and advertising. Together, they produced five children: Carol, Jimmy, Marie, Michael and Cheryl.

Madame Devore married Vernon Mitchell in 1968, who died in 1972.

In 1989, she was featured in Brian Lanker's "I Dream a World," a collection of portraits and biographies of black women who helped change America. In 2004, she was honored by the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Fashion Arts Xchange, Inc. for her contributions to fashion and entertainment. She is also the CEO and publisher of The Columbus Times Newspaper in Columbus, Georgia.

The Grace Del Marco Agency

DeVore began modeling at the age of 16. As a fair-skinned African American, Madame Devore would "pass" for Norwegian and gain contracts throughout Europe. In 1946, determined to create a new market for non-White women in the U.S., Madame DeVore would establish The Grace Del Marco Agency.

In the agency's early days, it was a stepping stone for countless household names; Diahann Carroll, Helen Williams, Richard Roundtree, Cicely Tyson and others. Racism was rampant in New York’s fashion business and the Grace Del Marco Agency was one of the few places non-White models could gain work.

Her agency's shows took place in churches, college campuses, and in the ballrooms of the Diplomat and Waldorf-Astoria hotels. Like many non-Whites in the mid-twentieth century, DeVore’s breakthrough came in Europe; specifically through the French fashion world.

The initial impact took place at many of the Cannes Film Festivals during the 1950s and 1960’s. Madame Devore also seized media for business equity by co-hosting ABC’s Spotlight on Harlem. Her intensity to "make it" demanded relentless dedication and work ethic; enough to cause her a heart attack while still in her twenties.

In the agency's later years, it was renamed Ophelia DeVore Associates, and then the Ophelia DeVore Organization. In 1985, DeVore broadened her enterprise globally to include Swaziland as a client, and published her late husband’s newspaper The Columbus Times.

Philosophy

Madame DeVore has always maintained a role as activist for non-White inclusion in the fashion industry and creating universally inclusive concepts designed for excellence.

External links

References

Hester, K (2005). Devore-Mitchell—writer, fashion model, entrepreneur. http://media.www.nineronline.com/media/storage/paper971/news/2005/02/25/Viewpoint/DevoreMitchell.Writer.Fashion.Model.Entrepreneur-2008624.shtml.

Miles, J. H., Davis, J. J., Ferguson-Roberts, S. E., and Giles, R. G. (2001). Almanac of African American Heritage. Paramus, NJ: Prentice Hall Press.

Potter, J. (2002). African American Firsts. New York, NY: Kensington Publishing Corp.

South Carolina African American History Calendar (1992). http://www.scafricanamericanhistory.com/currenthonoree.asp?month=12&year=1992

"Black Voice News Online - Fashion Institute of Technology and Fashion Arts Xchange Honor Ophelia DeVore". Black Voice News Online. 2004-02-25. http://blackvoicenews.com/inside-pages/entertainment/36710-fashion-institute-of-technology-and-fashion-arts-xchange-honor-ophelia-devore.html. Retrieved 2007-08-13. 


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