Marjorie Gubelmann

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Marjorie Gubelmann

Gubelmann at 2010 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Fête d'Hiver
Born (1969-04-11) April 11, 1969
Occupation Owner & CEO, Vie Luxe International
Website

www.vieluxenyc.com

www.madmarj.com

Marjorie Gubelmann is the owner and CEO of Vie Luxe International, a prominent socialite, philanthropist and celebrity DJ.

Business

In 2004 Gubelmann[1] started Vie Luxe International,[2] a New York City-based company that produces scented candles. The firm manufactures various candle lines for designers including Carolina Herrera, Calvin Klein[3] and Oscar de la Renta.[4] In 2010 Michael Kors was a guest editor on Vie Luxe's website.[5]

Society and Philanthropy

Gubelmann has been known as a society hostess [6][7] and influential tastemaker.[8] While living in New York City, Gubelmann has served as a chair or committee member for such organizations as The New York Botanical Garden, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the Museum of Modern Art, ACRIA, AmfAR and God’s Love We Deliver.[9] Gubelmann was a co-host with Cornelia Guest of Le Bar's grand opening at the Plaza Athénée in Paris; in 2006, she hosted the launch of “Les Perles de Chanel," Chanel’s luxurious new accoutrement capsule collection in New York City[10] Gubelmann is a front row regular in the fashion world, making appearances at both New York Fashion Week[11] and Paris Fashion Week.[12] She has been profiled in ‘’Vogue’’, ‘’Elle’’, Elle Decor,[13]‘’W’’, ‘’Town & Country’’[14] and has also appeared on ‘’Vanity Fair’’’s International Best Dressed List.[15]

Gubelmann appeared in the 2002 season of “Single in the Hamptons”.[16]

DJ Mad Marj

Dubbed "The DJ With A Diamond Touch" by W Magazine,[17] Gubelmann has worked as an event and club DJ[18] under the name "DJ Mad Marj".[19] With a background as a radio disc jockey, Gubelmann is a graduate of the prestigious Scratch DJ Academy. Mad Marj's DJ style includes music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and today.[20] Gubelmann has deejayed for W Magazine, Versace,[21] Clinique,[22] Saks Fifth Avenue,[23] Bergdorf Goodman,[24] Steven Meisel,[25] Estelle (musician),[26] Trey Songz,[27] Giancarlo Giammetti,[28] American Ballet Theatre[29] and Joe Fresh. Gubelmann has deejayed at top venues including the Darby,[30] Mr. H at the Mondrian Hotel[31] Bedlam, as well as at events at the Soho Grand Hotel,[18] Tribeca Grand [19] and The Standard Hotel.[20] Gubelmann is represented by Doug Davis and Karrie Goldberg.[17]

Personal life

Gubelmann was born in New York City to Susan McCammon Gubelmann and William S. Gubelmann, and has one younger brother, Wyeth S. Gubelmann. Gubelmann’s great-grandfather was the inventor William S. Gubelmann, who held more than 5000 claims on patents, and was called “the father of all calculating machines in use today” by ‘’Popular Mechanics’’.[32] In 1964 her grandfather Walter Gubelmann headed up the racing syndicate that successfully defended the America's Cup with the yacht Constellation.[33][34]

After graduating from New England College, Gubelmann worked at Licensing Management International, a London-based licensing firm. In 1995, she moved to New York City and worked for AmfAR in their Special Events/Major Gifts department.[35]

In 2003, Gubelmann was married to Reza Raein in Palm Beach’s Episcopal Church of Bethesda-By-The-Sea.[36] ‘’Vanity Fair’’ called the wedding, which was attended by Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Tamara Mellon and Ivanka Trump, “the high-society event of [the] season.”[37] Gubelmann and Raein are now divorced.[38]

Gubelmann lives on the Upper East Side [39] of New York City.

References

  1. "Candle Partners in Burnout". New York Post. 2008-07-12. Retrieved 2012-07-10. 
  2. Columbia, Daniel Patrick. "Marjorie Gubelmann Raein and Daniel Benedict hosted a dinner at Ono to launch their new company, Vie Luxe". New York Social Diary. Retrieved July 17, 2012. 
  3. Strugatz, Rachel (2010-08-27). "Social Studies 8/27/10". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2010-09-08. 
  4. "Fashion Scoops". Women's Wear Daily. 2006-06-08. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  5. Strugatz, Rachel (2010-12-03). "Social Studies 12/03/10". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2010-09-13. 
  6. Yazigi, Monique, P. (1999-07-04). "A Night Out With: Marjorie Gubelmann; All the Formalities". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
  7. “A Moveable Feast.” W. September 2002.
  8. “Couture Cool. Who’s Wearing What.” Harper’s Bazaar. October 2002.
  9. Burstein, Zarah (2010-10-28). "Haute Event: Fourth Annual Golden Heart Awards In 2002". Retrieved 2012-07-18. 
  10. "A Private Dinner to Celebrate LES PERLES DE CHANEL". Retrieved 2012-07-18. 
  11. "Fashion Week Diaries: Marjorie Gubelmann". 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2012-07-18. 
  12. "Marjorie in Paris". 2006-01-25. Retrieved 2012-07-18. 
  13. Stewart, Kristina (September 2007). "Party Girl". Elle Decor (Hearst Magazines): 194–99. 
  14. Norwich, William (August 2010). "24 Hours with...Marjorie Gubelmann". Town & Country (Hearst Magazines): 90–3. 
  15. "The 68th Annual International Best-Dressed List". Vanity Fair. September 2007. p. 298. 
  16. "Single in the Hamptons". New York magazine. Retrieved July 16, 2012. 
  17. 17.0 17.1 Lawrence, Vanessa (September 11, 2013). "'Marjorie Gubelmann: Decked Out". W Magazine. 
  18. 18.0 18.1 Heyman, Marshall (February 15, 2012). "'A Look Into the DJ Booth". The Wall Street Journal. 
  19. 19.0 19.1 http://newsle.com/article/0/62111484/
  20. 20.0 20.1 http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2013/08/marjorie-gubelmann-dj-downton-nightlife
  21. http://singersroom.com/photos/Trey-Songz-Attends-Angels-with-Heart-Foundation-Event-in-NYC-EXCLUSIVE/1673-17/
  22. http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/scene/article/cliniques-chic-rooftop-dramatically-different-soiree
  23. http://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/party-pictures/saks-scandal-season-three-4
  24. http://blog.bergdorfgoodman.com/bg-magazine/holiday-gifts/dj-mad-marjs-ultimate-holiday-dance-mix
  25. http://www.wmagazine.com/parties/2013/09/carmen-carrera-steven-meisel/photos/slide/4
  26. http://www.madmarj.com
  27. http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/roselyn-sanchez-gets-ready-for-the-latin-grammys-with-loreal-in-vegas-20132711
  28. http://www.wmagazine.com/parties/2013/11/giancarlo-giammetti-valentino-book/photos/slide/
  29. http://bfanyc.com/home/photo/891007?search_resource=person&person_id=1000
  30. http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/h5_ghNzwKjz/Conversation+Jane+Fonda+Andy+Cohen+Benefiting/yn-URzzLqMt/Marjorie+Gubelmann
  31. http://guestofaguest.com/new-york/nightlife/best-2k/best-2k-i-ever-spent-malik-so-chic-turns-the-dirty-thirty
  32. Eris, Alfred (Mar 1951). "Some Get Rich, Some Don’t". Popular Mechanics. pp. 248–250. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
  33. "Marjorie Gubelmann". Gawker.Com. Retrieved July 17, 2012. 
  34. "Walter Gubelmann". United States Croquet Association. Retrieved July 17, 2012. 
  35. Bowles, Hamish (April 2004). "Curvy Enthusiasm". Vogue (Conde Nast Publications) 194: 326–29. 
  36. “Palm d’or.” W. July 2003.
  37. “Palm Beach Exclusive.” February 2004. Vanity Fair.
  38. "New York's Nastiest Divorces". Page Six Magazine. August 17, 2008. Retrieved July 16, 2012. 
  39. Golson, Blair (2003-05-04). "Sex and the Co-op Board". New York Observer. Archived from the original on 2010-02-25. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 

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