Madame Alexander Dolls

The Madame Alexander Doll Company had its humble beginnings in the ghettos of Brooklyn.

Born of Russian emigre' parents, Beatrice Alexander grew up in an apartment over her father's doll shop and hospital. Her parents, as with other emigres of the times, were determined that Beatrice and her sisters would succeed in this land of opportunity. Beatrice saw the affluent lifestyles of her father's customers and was determined to better herself, to rise above what she'd been born into. This drive to succeed stayed with her all her life and led her to constantly push the limits of what she, and ultimately her doll company, could do.

When WW1 threatened to close her family's doll shop, Beatrice created a Red Cross Nurse doll made of cloth. She and her sisters produced the doll in her parent's kitchen. It was a big success. She then created a cloth baby doll, which also became popular.

In 1923, with $1600 in hand, Beatrice started what became the Alexander Doll Company. She hired neighbors to help with cloth doll production. A studio in Manhattan became the new home of the company. Influenced by the Lenci Dolls of Italy, she began creating molded cloth doll faces. She was an admirer of the Lenci Dolls creator Elena Scavini and may have taken on the name "Madame" Alexander because of Elena Scavini's tendency to call herself "Madame Lenci". Beatrice liked the aura of nobility and elegance inherent in such a title and adopted "Madame" as her own.

At that point in history, it was highly unusual to see a woman work outside the home, much less run a company. Beatrice was determined to be a responsible businesswoman and make a quality product. She was not going to be pushed around and taken advantage of simply by virtue of her gender. She set high standards for herself and others, winning the respect of shopowners and bankers she did business with.

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