A native of
Leipzig, Germany, Rother studied art at the
Kunstgewerbeschule (a school of applied arts) in
Hamburg. It is also claimed that she studied at the
Bauhaus, although the details of when this occurred remain unclear. No dates are available, and some sources say she went to the
Weimar Bauhaus (open 1919-1925), while others claim she went to
Dessau (open 1926-1932). Rother later moved to
Paris , where she designed both high fashion jewelry and popular miniature animal pins worn by women on hats and dresses before
World War II. In 1932, Rother gave birth to her daughter, Ina Ann Rother, whose father would later be active in the
French Resistance and on the run for years. Rother fled from
Nazi-occupied
France, together with her seven-year-old daughter Ina, to a
refugee camp in northern Africa, where they stayed for four months before finding passage to the U.S. on a ship and arrived in
New York City on 11 August 1941. == Career ==