Women Fashion Stores Biography
In 1895, a sixteen-year-old immigrant named Lena Himmelstein
arrived in New York, having traveled alone from her native Lithuania.
Without family, she supported herself by as a seamstress, working for
a dollar a week. A gifted dressmaker, Lena quickly became skilled at
her craft and within a year was earning the extraordinary wage of fifteen
dollars per week. Before the age of 20, Lena married a Jewish immigrant
jeweler from Russia named David Bryant. Soon after their son Raphael
was born, David Bryant died suddenly. The widowed Lena Bryant, thrown
back on her own devices, supported Raphael and herself by returning
to dressmaking in their cramped apartment.
By 1904, Bryant’s business was so successful that she opened a
shop with living quarters in the rear. A bank officer misspelled her
name on a business account application, and Lena’s first name became
Lane. Thus began the pioneering women’s clothing enterprise known
as Lane Bryant
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