Annette de la Renta

Annette de la Renta
Born Anne France Mannheimer
(1939-12-24) 24 December 1939
Nice, France
Other names Anne France Engelhard
Occupation Philanthropist, socialite
Spouse(s) Samuel Pryor Reed (m. 1960; div. 1986)
Oscar de la Renta (m. 1989; d. 2014)
Children Beatrice Anne Reed
Eliza Reed Bolen
Charles Reed
Moises de la Renta (stepson)
Parent(s) Fritz Mannheimer
Jane Engelhard
Relatives Charles W. Engelhard Jr. (step-father)

Annette de la Renta (born 24 December 1939) is an American philanthropist and socialite, the widow of the Dominican fashion designer Oscar de la Renta. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1973.[1]

Birth and childhood

Born in Nice, France,[2] as Anne France Mannheimer and nicknamed Annette, she is the only child of a German Jewish banker, Fritz Mannheimer (1890–1939), who died before her birth, and his Roman Catholic wife, Marie Antoinette Jeanne Reiss (later known as Jane Engelhard, 1917–2004). Annette's German-born maternal grandfather, Hugo Reiss, was a prominent German Jewish businessman in Shanghai, China, where he served as the Brazilian consul;[3] and her maternal grandmother, Ignatia Mary Valerie Murphy, was a Roman Catholic of Irish descent from San Francisco, California.[2] In 1947, after her mother moved to the United States and remarried, Annette Mannheimer was adopted by her stepfather, Charles W. Engelhard Jr., an industrial magnate, and became Annette Engelhard. She was raised in the Roman Catholic faith of her mother.[2]

Marriages and family life

In 1960, she married private investor Samuel Pryor Reed in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Bernardsville, New Jersey.[4][5] He was a vice president of Engelhard Industries, the minerals conglomerate; who later owned American Heritage magazine. Reed and Annette later split[6][7] but the couple had three children together:[8]

On 26 December 1989, she married fashion designer Oscar de la Renta in La Romana, Dominican Republic,[8] becoming step-mother of his adopted son, Moises de la Renta.[11][8]

On 26 July 2006, Annette de la Renta was appointed temporary guardian of the 104-year-old Brooke Astor, a long-time friend, in the wake of elder abuse allegations being made against Astor's son, Anthony Dryden Marshall. On 13 October 2006, de la Renta became permanent guardian. On 20 October 2014, her husband, Oscar de la Renta, died of cancer, at age 82.[12]

Philanthropy

De la Renta serves on the boards of the Metropolitan Museum, the New York Public Library, the Morgan Library, the Animal Medical Center, and the Engelhard Foundation. She also served on the board of directors of Rockefeller University for 25 years, and now serves as a trustee emeritus.[13]

References

  1. Profile, VanityFair.com, September 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 Michael Gross,Rogues' Gallery: The Secret Story of the Lust, Lies, Greed, and Betrayals That Made the Metropolitan Museum of Art, pp. 379, 385, 396
  3. Masha Leon, Daily Forward: "ARTIST PETER MAX HONORED BY PRATT INSTITUTE AT PHILANTHROPIC BLACK TIE EVENT", accessed 10 June 2010.
  4. "Miss Anne Frances Englehard Becomes Bride of Samuel Pryor Reed in North", Palm Beach Daily News via news.google.com, 22 March 1960.
  5. Profile, library.yale.edu; accessed 21 October 2014.
  6. "Mrs. Reed Weds Oscar de la Renta". The New York Times. 1989-12-28. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-07-05.
  7. Weigle, Lauren. "Annette Engelhard, Oscar de la Renta’s Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". heavy.com. Retrieved 2017-07-05.
  8. 1 2 3 "Mrs. Reed Weds Oscar de la Renta". The New York Times. 28 December 1989. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
  9. "WEDDINGS; Eliza Reed, Alexander Bolen", nytimes.com, 14 June 1998.
  10. Norman Tan,Billionaire Magazine: "Oscar de la Renta: Hard Work and Good Fortune", 2 June 2014.
  11. "Fashion Bio: Annette de la Renta". dailyentertainmentnews.com. 16 August 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  12. "Oscar de la Renta Has Died". Retrieved 2017-07-05.
  13. http://www.rockefeller.edu/about/board_corp


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