Diane von Furstenberg doesn't just run a fabulous fashion
empire.She's
helping train 100,000 female moguls-in-the-making.
Atop a sweeping staircase
- its handrails shimmering with 3000 Swarovski crystals - Diane von
Furstenberg is perched in her pink-walled private studio in New
York City, describing the "miracle" of her life.
"So my mother, she was in her early 20s;
she was arrested and went to a concentration camp - she went to
Auschwitz and other ones for 14 months. And when she
came back, she weighed 49 pounds," says the fashion designer,
dressed simply in a black sweater and short checked skirt, with no
apparent makeup, on a weekday afternoon. "Then six months
later, she had gotten much better, and my father married her. But
the doctor said, 'You cannot have children.' Nine months
later, I was born."
Von Furstenberg, who grew up in Belgium and later married European
aristocrat Egon von Furstenberg, was 35 when she first spoke
publicly of her mother's past - and it became a defining
moment. "I was accepting an award, and then I heard myself
saying something I'd never said, and everybody started to
cry," she says. "I realized that my life is just a
miracle, and therefore, it's my duty to share it."
Since then, von Furstenberg has made it her mission to empower
women. She's actively involved with Vital Voices, a nonprofit
group that has trained 5000 emerging women leaders and
entrepreneurs in 150 countries, and
these women in turn have mentored 100,000 more. As a
board member, von Furstenberg finds imaginative ways to raise funds
and awareness. Take her most recent endeavor: a Wonder Woman -
inspired comic book she wrote for DC Comics called Be the
Wonder Woman You Can Be, with proceeds going to Vital
Voices.
To donate time or money to Vital Voices go to VitalVoices.com. To buy von Furstenburg's comic
book, which benefits Vital Voices, go to dvf.com
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