Dorothy Rogers
Dorothy Rogers (née Feiner; 1909–1992) was an American writer, inventor, businesswoman, and philanthropist who married Broadway composer Richard Rodgers of Rodgers and Hammerstein. She authored several books on interior design and entertaining, including The House in My Head (1967), and invented products like the Jonny Mop and the Basically Yours dress pattern[1][7].
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