Susanne Bartsch is a
Swiss
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event producer, living in the United States, whose monthly parties at the
Copacabana in late-1980s
New York City
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united the ''haute'' and ''demi-monde'', making her an icon of New York nightlife. "Ms. Bartsch's name," according to ''
The New York Times
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'', "is the night life equivalent of a couture label, thanks to the numerous extravaganzas she staged in cities from Montreal to Miami."
Life and career
Born in Bern,
Switzerland
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, Bartsch left her family as a teenager and moved to London in the late 1960s, where she became an intimate of such celebrities as
Jimmy Page
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and
Malcolm McLaren. After moving to New York City in the early 1980s, she opened a clothing boutique in
SoHo
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that gave exposure to new British names, designers and labels, including
Vivienne Westwood,
Leigh Bowery,
BodyMap,
John Galliano, and milliner
Stephen Jones. She also helped launch the careers of young American designers Alpana Bawa and Michael Leva, and was a precursor and influence upon the
Club Kids movement of the time.
By the late 1980s, the American economy was slowing, and "edgy" clothing was becoming harder to sell; Bartsch began organizing weekly parties at prominent New York nightclubs, such as Savage, Bentley's, and, finally, the
Copacabana. Bartsch created the Love Ball in 1989, which raised US $400,000 (approx. $994k in 2024) to fight
HIV and
AIDS
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. For the first time, elements of
Harlem
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ball culture were introduced to a national audience.
Bartsch took part in
philanthropic
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work, running annual holiday toy-drives with her partner, David Barton, whom she married in 1995 (div. 2010).
The couple have a son, Bailey Bartsch Barton.
In 2015,
The Museum at FIT mounted an exhibit celebrating Bartsch's costumes.
Filmography
* ''Susanne Bartsch: On Top'' (2017)
* ''
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars
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'' (2019 & 2025; Season 4 & Season 10), Guest judge
References
External links
"Susanne Bartsch & Dr. Valerie Steele in Conversation"from Archive on Demand
Article 2018(German)
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Living people
American socialites
Swiss emigrants to the United States
Swiss expatriates in England
1951 births