BIO

Jasmin Rosemberg Headshot
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Jasmin Rosemberg is a writer, editor, and published novelist. She’s the author of How the Other Half Hamptons (Hachette Book Group, June 2008) — which was inspired by her New York Post Hamptons column, and which was optioned for television by Kelly Ripa’s Milojo Productions and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. (Brett Ratner and 20th Century Fox gave this an initial try in 2011.)

She’s recently published personal essays in The New York Times and Lena Dunham’s Lenny Letter.

As the Style and Events Editor of Variety (where she is now a regular contributor), she managed global event and style coverage, helmed Variety and WWD’s first-ever joint StyleMakers publication, and created and hosted style videos.

She also previously served as Entertainment Editor of Modern Luxury/ Angeleno Magazine, and as Online Market Editor of Los Angeles Confidential, publications for which she still writes. Check out her recent cover stories in Hamptons Magazine.

Born and raised in Park Slope, Brooklyn (before Brooklyn was considered cool), she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002 with a major in Economics and minor in Mathematics.

After three summers spent working at investment banks (Salomon Smith Barney, Goldman Sachs, and Merrill Lynch, respectively) and two years as a Financial Analyst on Wall Street, at 23, she became the New York Post’s youngest Sunday Columnist. She did writing and reporting for the NY Post, NY Daily News, BlackBook, Life & Style, and Hamptons.com while living in New York City, before moving to Los Angeles, where she also contributed to Women’s Wear Daily, Interiors California, Brides California, Gotham, Hamptons, and Shutterstock’s Pursuits.

Having taken to Los Angeles far more than she’d expected to, Jasmin currently her splits her time between New York City and West Hollywood. She’s working on a second novel.