词条 | Ida Rosenthal |
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| name = Ida Rosenthal | image = | caption = | birth_date = January 9, 1886 | birth_place = Rakaw, Belarus | birth_name = Ida Kaganovich | death_date = {{death date and age|1973|03|29|1886|01|09}} | death_place = | residence = | nationality = United States | education = | occupation = | known_for = co-founder of Maidenform | networth = | children = Beatrice Rosenthal Coleman | spouse = William Rosenthal | parents = | family = | website = Ida Rosenthal (born Ida Kaganovich; January 9, 1886 – March 29, 1973) was a Belarusian-born American dressmaker and businesswoman. BiographyShe was born to a Jewish family[1] in Rakaw, near Minsk, Belarus (at that time part of Russian Empire).[2][3] At the age of 18, she emigrated to the United States, following her fiancé William Rosenthal, and Americanized her (maiden) name to Cohen. Those who knew her well called her Itel.[4] They were married in 1907. In 1921, along with Enid Bisset, she opened up a dress shop, which a year later was registered the name Maiden Form. In 1925 the first Maidenform plant was opened in Bayonne, New Jersey to focus solely on their most popular product, brassieres (although the company would later produce lingerie and swimwear as well). Despite the Great Depression and Enid's retirement, the partnership was very successful and expanded into markets across the United States, Europe and Latin America. The Maidenform bra originated as an accessory to improve the fit of the dresses they sold, but it became so popular that they began to sell it separately. Their product was a major improvement over previous bras, because they used cups that supported and conformed to the breasts, rather than flattening them as had been the Flapper style (known as the "Boyish Form").[5] Under Ida and her husband's leadership, Maidenform made many other advancements. Maidenform was the first company to sell maternity bras, and William invented a standard for cup sizes. In 1942, Ida received a patent for an adjustable fastener. During this time, Maidenform was also known for its racy newspaper ads featuring underwear models and its advertising slogan "I dreamed... in a Maidenform Bra." After William's death in 1958, Ida became the company president. Ida would later die in 1973 of pneumonia, leaving the company in control of her son-in-law Dr. Joseph Coleman. Upon Coleman's death in 1968, Ida's daughter Beatrice Rosenthal Coleman gained control over the company. References1. ^Jewish Women's Archive: "Birth of Ida Cohen Rosenthal, co-founder of Maidenform" January 9, 1886 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.tut.by/health/340229.html |title=Belarusian-born dressmaker will be treated in Rakow (Belarusian language)|publisher=tut.by |date=|accessdate=21 March 2013}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sil.si.edu/exhibitions/doodles/innov_rosenthal.htm |title=INNOVATORS GALLERY: Ida Cohen Rosenthal}} 4. ^https://www.amazon.com/The-Family-Journeys-Twentieth-Century/dp/067002547X 5. ^{{Cite book|title=Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women|last=Burstyn|first=Joan N.|publisher=Scarecrow Press|year=1990|isbn=9780810822016|location=|pages=387}} External links
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