On January 30, 1911, Irene Saltern was born in Berlin to Jewish parents, Adolf Stern and Elsbeth Salomon Stern. The Stern family had a summer home in Caputh, Germany, where
Albert Einstein and his wife were neighbors and close family friends. Einstein taught Irene to sail as a teenager and later attended her engagement party in 1932. After high school, Saltern attended art schools and universities in
Berlin and
Paris, studying fashion design (dressmaking, fabrics and materials, and color composition) and news and fashion writing. While still in school, she designed the Venus bathing suits for the Maratti Company. were fired for being Jewish. Between 1933 and 1936, she travelled throughout Europe and neighboring countries while working for newspapers, magazines, and broadcasting stations. She wrote fashion and women's advice columns and reported on people, fashions, sports, and society in French, English, and German, under the professional name Saltern, a combination of Salinger and Stern. In 1936, she and her husband Harry immigrated to the United States aboard the
S.S. Normandie. They eventually settled in Los Angeles, where they joined Saltern's sister Inge, a professional photographer who had immigrated two years earlier. == Hollywood costume design ==