Table of Contents
- Battle over Martha Stewart's products continues
- The 3 Rules Martha Stewart Lives By For Hosting Successful Parties
- Martha Stewart
- Martha Stewart making 20-pound turkey, 30 pies and transforming ...
- Martha Stewart - IndiraLennon
- Is Martha Stewart Still Rich? A Comprehensive Look At Her Wealth And ...
- Martha Stewart Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
- Martha Stewart teaches invaluable lessons on leadership, business and ...
- Martha Stewart says she's canceled Thanksgiving
- Martha Stewart, American Businesswoman and Writer: Crafting a Culinary ...



Early Life (1941-1960s)



College and Early Career (1960s-1970s)
Martha attended Barnard College in New York City, where she studied European and Architectural History. After graduating in 1963, she worked as a stockbroker on Wall Street, but soon realized that her true passion lay in the domestic arts. In the early 1970s, Martha began to develop her skills as a caterer, and her business quickly took off. She also began writing articles and creating recipes for various publications, laying the groundwork for her future career as a lifestyle expert.
Rise to Fame (1980s-1990s)
The 1980s were a pivotal time for Martha Stewart. She published her first book, "Entertaining," in 1982, which became a huge success. She went on to write several more books, including "Martha Stewart's Hors d'Oeuvres" and "Martha Stewart's Weddings." Her expertise and charisma caught the attention of television producers, and she began appearing on various TV shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "The Today Show."
Martha Stewart Living (1990s-2000s)
In 1990, Martha launched her iconic magazine, "Martha Stewart Living," which quickly became a bestseller. The magazine's success led to the creation of a television show of the same name, which debuted in 1993. The show was a huge hit, and Martha's warm and authoritative personality made her a household name. She also launched a line of products, including kitchenware, bedding, and gardening tools, which were sold in stores across the country.
Challenges and Comeback (2000s-2010s)
In 2003, Martha was indicted on charges of insider trading and obstruction of justice. She was found guilty and served five months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release. Despite this setback, Martha remained committed to her brand and continued to work on new projects. She launched a new television show, "The Martha Stewart Show," and expanded her product line to include a range of home goods and furniture.