Devorah Rose

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Devorah Rose
Born
Deborah Denise Trachtenberg

EducationBarnard College
OccupationEditor-in-Chief, socialite, television personality, entrepreneur
TelevisionCake Boss
Married to Jonas
High Society
The Real Housewives of New York City
The Fashionista Diaries
Styled by June
MADE
Dina's Party
NYC Prep
Websitewww.devorahrose.com

Devorah Rose, born Deborah Denise Trachtenberg,[1] is the Editor-in-Chief of Social Life Magazine,[2] a television personality and entrepreneur. In 2011, The New York Observer named Rose one of the top 50 Media Power Bachelorettes.[3] Rose has been described by The New Post as a “real life Blair Waldorf” and by The New York Times as “One part Lily Bart, one part Holly Golightly.”[4]

Early life and education[]

Rose was born Deborah Denise Trachtenberg in Plano, Texas, to a Venezuelan mother and Guatemalan father. She moved to Venezuela when she was three months old and moved back to the States when she was six or seven.[5] Rose was raised primarily in Newton, Massachusetts. Rose graduated from Barnard College with a bachelor's degree in English and later worked towards her MFA in Columbia University's creative writing program.[6]

Career[]

Social Life Magazine[]

Rose is the Editor-in-Chief of Social Life Magazine. The magazine has featured stars such as Sasha Pieterse, Kyle Richards, Kellan Lutz, Mena Suvari, Russell Simmons,[7] Ciara, Lydia Hearst, Beth Ostrosky Stern.[8] Rose has represented the magazine on TV shows.[9] In June 2011, she was profiled for her work in launching the magazine.[10] Social Life Magazine is referred to as "a bible of sorts" of social life in the Hamptons[11]

TV appearances[]

Rose appeared on TLC's American reality television series, Cake Boss, in which she had a $30 million cake studded with diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires made for her. The record-breaking cake was created by baker Buddy Valastro and his staff.[12]

Rose starred alongside Tinsley Mortimer in The CW's High Society, and her feud with Mortimer became a New York Post cover story. On Dina's Party, Dina Manzo dedicated an episode to decorating Rose's Hamptons home.[13] Rose has also appeared on The Real Housewives of New York City.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ Holson, Laura M. (June 8, 2011). "Devorah Rose, a Celebrity of Her Own Making". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Social Life Magazine.
  3. ^ The Free Agent List: 2011′s 50 Media Power Bachelorettes | The New York Observer. Observer.com. Retrieved on September 25, 2013.
  4. ^ Celebrity of Her Own Making Holson, Laura. (June 9, 2011) New York Times
  5. ^ Devorah Rose Living Her American Dream, Wants to Help Others Live Theirs
  6. ^ Celebrity of Her Own Making Holson, Laura. (June 9, 2011) New York Times
  7. ^ Xilla, Blog. (August 15, 2011) Russell Simmons Got A Joyful Hamptons’ Social Life, Hosts Somaly Mam Foundation Benefit! (PHOTOS). Global Grind. Retrieved on September 25, 2013.
  8. ^ Sterns’ marital bliss. New York Post (May 20, 2012)
  9. ^ The Real Housewives of New York City Photos | Sonja's 'Social Life' Party Archived November 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Bravotv.com. Retrieved on September 25, 2013.
  10. ^ Celebrity of Her Own Making Holson, Laura. (June 9, 2011) New York Times
  11. ^ McDeez, Shannon (August 7, 2017). "Devorah Rose is the BFF We All Need". www.huffpost.com. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
  12. ^ Desai, Yash (November 30, 2011) This $30 Million Cake From TLC's 'Cake Boss' Is Officially The Most Expensive Cake Of All Time. The Rich Times via Business Insider
  13. ^ Richter, Sue (November 7, 2011) 'Dina’s Party' Recap: The Hampton’s Country Party Archived September 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Entertainment.gather.com. Retrieved on September 25, 2013.
  14. ^ "Devorah Rose". IMDb. Retrieved July 26, 2020.

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