Susanne Bartsch Presents: Bartschland: Tales of New York City Nightlife
By (Author) Susanne Bartsch
Foreword by RuPaul
Abrams
Abrams
30th May 2024
20th June 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
974.7100866
Hardback
264
Width 197mm, Height 251mm, Spine 32mm
587g
Ms. Bartschs name, wrote the New York Times, is the night life equivalent of a couture label.
Susanne Bartsch emerged from Switzerland to captivate London's avant-garde scene before leaving an indelible mark on 1980s New York. Her iconic NYC boutique, the first to feature designers like Vivienne Westwood, ignited a transformative fashion-cultural movement. Devastated by AIDS in the early '90s, she conceived the Love Ball, raising millions for those affected and inspiring Madonna's song Vogue. Hailed as the "nightlife equivalent of a couture label" by the New York Times, Susanne Bartsch's legendary parties persist in the cultural zeitgeist. Dismantling traditional norms that fostered inclusivity in a vibrant subculture, these events have maintained their influence and significance four decades later. A blockbuster museum exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology, coupled with the documentary Susanne Bartsch: On Top, has firmly cemented her impact and enduring legacy in fashion and popular culture.