The first interior designer to get involved with re-modeling the Kennedy White House, Sister Parish was born Dorothy May Kinnicutt in Morristown, New Jersey on July 15, 1910, the only girl among four boys. This led to her being called 'Sister', a name that would conjure up images of a nun who has an eye for interior design. But her rise to prominence in the 1930s would more deeply represent the working woman who was making her presence felt in 20th century America.
Sister Parish did not
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