Sara Blakely
- Actress
- Producer
Throughout history, inventors have found inspiration from the strangest
places. For Spanx founder and owner Sara Blakely, the inspiration came
from VPL (visible panty lines) and uncomfortable thongs. A frustrated
consumer-turned- entrepreneur, Sara invented footless pantyhose,
created a national brand and led a shapewear revolution. Obsessed with
creating comfortable, slimming garments that minimize figure flaws,
Sara has created more than 150 problem-solving products and recently
entered the bra business with the ground-breaking Bra-llelujah! In
2006, Sara brought her shapewear know-how to more women with the
national launch of ASSETS, a new collection of expertly- designed
shapewear and legwear. Continuing to raise the bar with innovative
products women want, in 2009 Sara launched Haute Contour by SPANX, a
new line of sumptuous shapewear to be seen in. Chances are you've seen
Sara flashing her Spanx on QVC, judging inventions on ABC's
American Inventor (2006),
or sharing tea with Richard Branson atop
a hot air balloon at 10,000 feet on Fox's
The Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the Best (2004).
As the runner up on "Rebel Billionaire", Sara received a $750,000 check
from Branson to pursue her dream to start a foundation to empower
women. Since launching the Sara Blakely Foundation in late 2006, Sara
has contributed well over one million dollars to causes that support
women. As an entertaining and sought-after speaker, Sara shares her
story to inspire people to follow their dreams.
Sara's story has been featured on everything from The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986), Today (1952), 20/20 (1978), and most recently, CNBC. She has been named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year in 2002 and Georgia's "Woman of the Year" in 2005. Sara recently married Jesse Itzler, and they reside in Atlanta and New York. She is a native of Clearwater, Florida, and a graduate of Florida State University.
Sara's story has been featured on everything from The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986), Today (1952), 20/20 (1978), and most recently, CNBC. She has been named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year in 2002 and Georgia's "Woman of the Year" in 2005. Sara recently married Jesse Itzler, and they reside in Atlanta and New York. She is a native of Clearwater, Florida, and a graduate of Florida State University.