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"debutante" Definitions
  1. (also informal deb) (especially in the past) a young, rich or upper-class woman who is going to fashionable social events for the first time
  2. a woman who is making her first public appearance, especially in sport or films; a female debutant

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" • She Still has the Dress she wore to the Debutante Ball "I have the beautiful Versace Couture gown that I wore to my debutante ball when I was 16.
The Debutante Cotillion and Christmas Ball was held on Dec.
The 62nd International Debutante Ball held at the Pierre Hotel.
If you were a debutante, you made your debut there.
And the title of the picture, written underneath, was 'The Debutante.
To be clear, there is nothing of the debutante in Cate.
Performers moved through the city in costumes inspired by debutante festivals.
Here debutante Olivia Mott, 20, from Charlottesville, Virginia, practices her curtsy.
"It would be beautiful to have a debutante descend," he said.
And the Debutante Cotillion and Christmas Ball was held on Dec.
Maybe her brightness and ambient affluence are too "debutante" for them.
But the grand entrance at its debutante ball didn't draw enough attention.
I mean, hell, you can only stay a debutante for so long.
Scorpio is sexy and mysterious, more of a dominatrix than a debutante.
The young debutante will be escorted by Maharaja Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur. E!
She quickly reconsidered, however, sounding a bit like the debutante she once was.
With desiccated tulle and washed organza debutante dresses worn over narrow tuxedo trousers.
The 2016 Marzipan debutante, Alston Macgill, danced with a fullness that goes beyond sugariness.
She was a debutante, and her father wrote in the magazine about her coming out.
Here, debutante Amira Rayner, 19 from Kent, prepares for the event while escorts look on.
Though she was a little sad Cat didn't come out as well as a debutante.
Some prominent family lineages are on full display, recounted at debutante and Mardi Gras balls.
Unofficially, it's often something of a debutante ball for the stars of the party's future.
A group of girls wait to go downstairs for a debutante cotillion on March 1, 1950.
Ava Phillippe still isn't over the incredible experience she had at her debutante ball this weekend.
Probably no debutante was more natural for it than Ms. LaFreniere, the youngest and least known.
Fisher appeared as a debutante and singer in the popular Broadway revival Irene, which starred her mom.
She was a debutante at the coming-out party of women into the class of real people.
Last month, she shared a photo of herself in a white gown while at her Debutante Ball.
But Abloh went in for fountains of tulle, asymmetrical ruffles, '50s debutante ball skirts, and slouchy silks.
Yael, Southern debutante Chantal, Tiffany, and a handful of others remain on the quest for true love.
Fisher was 16 and played "Debutante;" the show's run was widely lauded and ran for nearly 600 performances.
It's sweet and eye-opening, and results in a changed Gail leaving Sophia with that special debutante dress.
Nerves appeared to get the better of 16-year-old Olympic debutante Mao Yi and teammate Shang Chunsong.
Like all debutante rockets, the Falcon Heavy will carry a test payload rather than a paying customer's satellite.
Temple plays American debutante Lucy Savage, who travels to Tangiers in1955 only to discover a decadent party scene.
The Viennese ball is the last of the debutante galas on the winter social calendar in New York.
Its Carnival, the oldest in America, stretches for months, beginning in November with debutante balls and other events.
Bringing black entertainers to debutante balls and private clubs was putting a big foot in the front door.
A Manhattan debutante named Mary Phelps Jacobs assembled the first modern bra in 1910 with two handkerchiefs and ribbon.
Often, a new group of gay men would come out at drag balls, which were modeled after debutante balls.
What is it: The Viennese Opera Ball, a white-tie debutante ball in New York City with Austrian flair.
Her inspiration was the stress of planning her own 1959 debutante party, which prevented her from enjoying the evening.
Her mother called her back for debutante season, insisting it was time for her to come out in society.
Now, Mr. Mehta has been named the official jeweler for Le Bal Paris, the debutante ball scheduled for Nov.
In the same few minutes, we're informed that she's the niece of a Texas senator and a former debutante.
This feels almost like a sister song to "Debutante," the 2010 track that accompanied No Man's Sky's E3 2014 trailer.
Jackie's style developed early, when she was Jacqueline Lee Bouvier — growing up with horse shows, prep schools and debutante balls.
Below, 20-year-old debutante Annie Ding from Hong Kong admires her reflection in a mirror at Boughton Monchelsea Place.
Scene City 21 Photos View Slide Show ' The 62nd International Debutante Ball (yes, it still takes place) was held Dec.
And the 65th Viennese Opera Ball, held at Cipriani 42nd Street, closed out the winter debutante season on Feb. 7.
Launched in 1992 by Ophélie Renouard, the debutante ball invites young women from around the world who come from notable families.
Debutante balls and private golf clubs may be experiences available to only a tiny fraction of Americans, but they're fascinating nonetheless.
Katharine Hepburn, helplessly luminous, plays Mary with the clipped consonants, straight-backed posture and limited emotional range of a Boston debutante.
This year's Queen Charlotte Ball, a traditional debutante affair which began in 1780, was held at Leeds Castle in Maidstone, Kent.
Below, 27-year-old debutante Lauren Evans makes her way down the stairs at Boughton Monchelsea Place ahead of the ball...
Dinnertime conversations, he wrote, included such topics as the "endearing unintelligence" of tiny dogs, debutante parties and the popularity of his stepbrothers.
Word of the Day : a young woman making her debut into society _________ The word debutante has appeared in 26 articles on nytimes.
Dylan finds out anyway and drunkenly crashes Donna's debutante ball, where he causes a major scene before getting kicked out by Donna's mom.
The debutante and aspiring actress had a few successes in her career, most notably the 1950 film The Men, which starred Marlon Brando.
" Then she poked fun at her own more casual gown, saying, "I had no idea; I didn't get the debutante, Miss America memo.
Growing up in the Hamptons as Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, Onassis' sense of style was instilled at horse shows, prep schools and debutante balls.
Phillippe, the daughter of Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe, made her official debutante debut at the Bal des Debutantes in Paris on Saturday.
The royal court's social calendar demanded clothes possessing 19th-century levels of grandeur: Vast crinoline gowns were prerequisites for debutante and ambassadorial balls.
But the debutante-party circuit, a staple of New York high society for generations, endures in the city's new era of extreme affluence.
That included $20 million for such a lush renovation of the terminal that it is booked regularly for charity galas and debutante balls.
Over the last decade, the 36-year-old has gone from reality show punchline to glitzy debutante to fixture of an elite social scene.
At 15, she played a debutante in the Broadway musical "Irene," which starred her mother, and appeared in Ms. Reynolds's Las Vegas nightclub act.
She said she hoped the London Russian Debutante Ball would resume in a year or two, when Britain and Russia are on friendlier terms.
Lorelai Gilmore, a Harvard-bound debutante, has a kid at 16 and flees her upper-class family for an unglamorous job at an inn.
More bows tied — literally — the collection together, as it moved through the various stages of a wardrobe and assorted personalities (schoolgirl, urbanite, debutante, royalty).
They lived the kind of life indexed in The Social Register: summers in Nantucket and debutante comings-out, all documented by an affectionate press.
Some journalists here may have wealth, may have "come out" at debutante parties, but we don't know who they are, because it makes no difference.
The British royal family may prefer a subtle genuflection, but events like debutante balls offer occasions for a more flamboyant curtsy like the Texas Dip.
Katherine Copeland, who won the 2012 lightweight women's double scull gold with Sophie Hosking will try to defend her title with Olympic debutante Charlotte Taylor.
Taking on a Wimbledon debutante whose Grand Slam record stood at a slightly more modest 1-1, the result appeared to be a foregone conclusion.
Spain and Portugal will expect to get past Morocco and Iran; England and Belgium should be too strong for Tunisia and Panama, a World Cup debutante.
People who "come out" at debutante parties have been off my radar for a long time now, although apparently they're still going strong in some quarters.
The International Debutante Ball, held every other December, has been the event at which generations of debutantes were presented — Astors, Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, princesses, daughters of presidents.
South Carolina now will play in their first-ever Final Four, when they face No. 241 seed Gonzaga (another Final Four debutante) on Saturday night in Phoenix.
I was often called on in these meetings to weigh in -- just in case my debutante training as a young girl somehow made me a gang expert.
Ditto. Also tulle debutante dresses embroidered in pearls and molded silk faille princess frocks, all of them perfectly pretty, and all of them redolent of the archive.
After signing his deal Ryan, so excoriated, posted a miniscule 1.37 ERA in Toronto, nearly a full run lower than Wagner's debutante year in spacious Shea Stadium.
While the tradition may live on, the ball had its modern moments, of course — and the night didn't end without one debutante having to check her phone.
"He met me when I was a little debutante working with Mistinguett," the risqué and wildly popular actress and entertainer, Ms. Delair told The Times in 292.
"He met me when I was a little debutante working with Mistinguett," the risqué and wildly popular actress and entertainer, Ms. Delair told The Times in 292.
In a direct listing, underwriters — who pitch prospective investors on shares in the market debutante and compile the order books for the stock — are not strictly necessary.
In the Metropolitan Playhouse's charming, if somewhat creaky, production of "On Strivers Row," Dolly is planning her daughter's debutante party — whether her daughter wants it or not.
"Girls have to go into the world and make up their own mind about things," Marmee explains when John expresses concern over Meg attending the debutante ball.
And like a debutante at a coming-out party, Mr. Tillerson will face intense scrutiny about his status from a crowd that is expert in gauging power.
But if you have a suck-all-the-oxygen-out-of-the-room political fight [in 2020], that could pose challenges for the debutante feature of going public.
In Whit Stillman's comedy of manners, four young women from the "upper haute bourgeoisie," as one describes their privileged class, and their escorts tour the Manhattan debutante circuit.
Aryana from Rhode Island developed her main character in just a few sentences: Every girl in my family has been forced to participate in the annual debutante ball.
She met Max Ernst, a German Surrealist painter, in London when he was 46 and she was 20, a dazzling but reluctant debutante from Lancashire in northern England.
In June 21974, the Supremes, one of America's biggest and most glamorous groups, performed at a debutante party at the Country Club of Detroit in Grosse Pointe, Mich.
Not long after Mona's rise, socialite Barbara Hutton — the "Poor Little Rich Girl" who held an elaborate debutante ball during the height of the depression — came onto the scene.
Bunny Mellon was above all a product of her generation and class, a debutante raised to run a grand household who found her true calling outdoors in the garden.
With aging stars like Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees also watching the game at home, the Super Bowl looked like a debutante party for the N.F.L.'s next generation.
Her short stories such as "The Debutante" brought forth from her psyche the hyenas, horses and other creatures that would populate her art for the rest of her life.
That 'No Man's Sky' gameplay trailer of 2014, featuring "Debutante" The long flight, the A to B that you're happy to take at your own pace, no fast traveling permitted.
They became a window into the life of a Chanel-wearing debutante but created an image much messier than the one-dimensional caricature Hilton seemed intent on trying to sell.
CES is the biggest tech trade show of the year — a veritable debutante ball for electronics brands, and whatever they're rolling out to the public (and the press) that year.
A privileged New York debutante, Eva studied classical subjects at Bryn Mawr and acted in ancient history-inspired "tableaux" at Bar Harbor, an island resort off the coast of Maine.
It's a moment that many have been clamoring for ever since the game was first announced in 2013, with a raucous trailer, set to the sound of "Debutante" from 65daysofstatic.
Volatile Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt, Conor McGregor training partner, and potential MMA debutante Dillon Danis implied on Twitter that he would fight Jones if the UFC fighter begged him.
He keeps blowing off Emily's biggest social events, and he even makes a scene at the debutante ball Rory only agreed to do as a favor to cheer him up.
And Bowie's music is there, if under the surface; "Let's Dance" and "The Man Who Sold the World" were used when making the sequences featuring Meg at the debutante ball.
Mr. Sachs and Virginia Maitland Thompson, his third and last wife, were married at the property, and he held a debutante garden party there for his daughter and her friends.
This debutante ball goes a step farther than the rest— the gowns are only haute couture and the proud fathers are the richest and most famous men in the world.
However, after 1958, Queen Elizabeth II abolished the ceremony of being presented at court, opening up the Season to all sorts of young women – even as debutante balls and parties continued.
After refusing to secure her family's fortune by marrying a wealthy but boorish man, retro-future debutante Uma (Emma Roberts) wakes up in an island-bound reform school called Paradise Hills.
My parents divorced when I was a toddler, and my mother, who had been a debutante in her youth, married again to a free spirit who never held a regular job.
Until 1976, when Murdoch purchased the paper from debutante publisher Dorothy Schiff, it remained largely liberal (it was once owned by a founding member of both the NAACP and the ACLU).
When she was a debutante, establishing herself in London society in the 1960s, one of Camilla's first serious jobs was as an assistant at an interior design company, Colefax and Fowler.
Everyone will transform into a charming debutante during this transit—Libra is known as a people-pleaser, and with Mercury in this sign, we'll be sure to watch what we say.
Dream date: A gorgeous debutante Ivy Leaguer with a heart of gold and glasses, who drinks bourbon in bed while reading the New Yorker and listens to early '80s post-punk.
" The writer Kristen Richardson, the author of "The Season: A Social History of the Debutante," said that the balls in New York "are less significant each year" but had become "unkillable.
Eubanks — who jokingly calls herself a debutante dropout on Southern Charm — tells PEOPLE "it would depend on the brand" when asked whether she'd allow Palmer a future in modeling and/or pageantry.
And that seemed to me to say so much about what Shirley Jackson as a teenager thought of her mother's aspirations for her to become a debutante in her mother's socialite mode.
On Saturday, November 25, Witherspoon's not-so-little girl Ava Phillippe made her debutante debut, attending the 5th annual Bal des Debutantes in Paris in a gold Giambattista Valli Haute Couture ballgown.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Here it is, a little soup dumpling in its swirled debutante skirt, looking so innocent, until you bite its neck and the steam roils out.
The evening, which began with a receiving line, culminated with each debutante presented in the Grand Ballroom, accompanied by a male escort in white tie and tails as she took a bow.
Leading up to the "Le Bal" debutante presentation at the Peninsula Hotel, both families celebrated Thanksgiving in Paris — going shopping, visiting museums and taking in the local sights in the City of Light.
Kerber, the first German woman to reach the Melbourne title decider in 20 years, subdued the British main draw debutante in 82 minutes to set up a meeting with reigning champion Serena Williams.
Still, though, the action must unfold: Abby totes Vince to Connecticut for her sister's debutante party, and the scene is nothing more than proof that Abby is exactly what we thought she was.
Paul Wolinski: We were on tour in the States actually, and [Hello Games] emailed us asking if they could use our song "Debutante" for their launch trailer, which was going to be premiering.
We're just a month from the start of the 2018 Formula 1 season, and that means it's debutante season, where teams take the wraps off the extreme machines they've spent the offseason building.
Shafiroff exemplifies a new breed of hands-on philanthropist, one who isn't necessarily born with the right family name, or introduced through debutante balls, or nurtured through the ranks of junior benefit committees.
The two meet when Meg attends a Debutante Ball — where women are presented to wealthy men as marriageable — having succumbed to her friends' insistence that they dress her up in silks and flowers.
I'm from the South, so we have that Southern debutante–ness, so remember to cross your legs, sit up straight, nice and clean posture, make eye contact with your guests or whoever you're with.
On the morning December 12, 1910, Manhattan heiress Dorothy Arnold left her family's 79th Street home, telling her mother that she planned to shop for a dress to wear to her sister's debutante ball.
Though the debutante ritual has always had nostalgia for better days built into its structure, the differences between old and new money presentations in New York was clear in the 80s and early 22019s.
In company with the once-famous debutante Brenda Frazier, Vivian goes to 52nd Street to hear Louis Prima, and hangs out with her aunt's showgirls at Toots Shor's, El Morocco and the Stork Club.
According to the website Tennis Abstract, Buzarnescu was the third-oldest player to make her top 100 debut since 1987, a full nine years older than the average age of a top-100 debutante.
Heroes are usually only as good as their nemeses, and the Wonder Woman comics did not provide a great selection; her primary archenemy was a deranged debutante who could transform herself into a cheetah.
Leading up to the debutante presentation at the Peninsula Hotel, both the Harvey and Witherspoon families celebrated Thanksgiving in Paris — going shopping, visiting museums and taking in the local sights in the City of Light.
The 18-year-old has become a regular on red carpets alongside her lookalike mom, has half a million followers on Instagram, and recently took part in a very high-fashion debutante ball in Paris.
For US presidents, their first big overseas trip is basically a debutante ball: It's meant to introduce the new president on the world stage and induct them into the high society of powerful world leaders.
Leading up to the debutante presentation at the Peninsula Hotel, both the Harvey and Witherspoon families celebrated Thanksgiving in Paris — going shopping, visiting museums and taking in the local sights in the City of Light.
When Kick's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, was appointed U.S. ambassador to Great Britain, she traveled with him and her mother, Rose, to London, where she was presented at Court and named Debutante of the Year.
She wanted a beautiful, dutiful child she could groom to be a debutante, and instead she got one who was dreamy, willful and overweight, more interested in making up stories than in clothes or hairstyles.
Shaw and his fellow Giants debutante, Aramis Garcia, drove in the game's first two runs, and rookie left-hander Andrew Suarez outdueled Zack Wheeler as San Francisco beat the Mets, 7-0, on Friday night.
But all it takes is one look — from a do-gooding debutante passenger named Mildred (Catherine Combs) who takes a fancy to seeing "how the other half lives" — to douse Yank's fiery sense of self.
Away from that, there were '70s palm print kaftans and sequined Hawaiian shirts, '80s polka dot and watercolor puffball dresses that would have made Madonna and Cyndi Lauper proud, and graphic ballgowns fit for a debutante.
On my way to meet artist Wesley Goatley, I accidentally wander into the Colossus Building somewhere behind Bletchley Park, where a perfect facsimile of a Bletchley debutante, transported into 2016, greets me with a cheerful hello.
I lived a weird half-life of having connections to old-school, black middle-class organizations like the Links and Jack and Jill, while also struggling below poverty level with a mother who spurned her debutante past.
Weeks earlier, the internet had a mini-meltdown over the opera gloves Amal Clooney wore to the Golden Globes; they were likened to accouterments better suited for a prom, a debutante ball or, incredibly, a pornography scene.
Their backgrounds and experiences are distinct: Nichols is a New York debutante, Thaden sells coal in Wichita, Elder is concealing her divorce, Klingensmith is working on airplane engines and Earhart is running out of options in Boston.
"Finch was a jewel box where out-of-town girls could come feel safe in New York," said Margaret Hedberg, who runs the International Debutante Ball and who was a "Finchie" in the early '60s with Tricia Nixon.
Twenty four-karat toilets in China, a Birkin bag party in Mexico, debutante balls in Moscow that are sponsored by Maserati: It may be easy to spot the extreme decadence in places where luxury consumption is relatively novel.
It's all very Princess Diaries but based more on 1950s play The Reluctant Debutante; Daphne finds out her father (Colin Firth) is a Lord – now an Earl – and flies to London to spend time with him and his family.
But "No Time to Die" also comes during a monthlong stretch that has felt a bit like a mainstream debutante ball for the young superstar, who until very recently was better known by her fellow teens than their parents.
It was the debutante party of Christy Cole Wilson, and The New York Times pictures of the event tell a layered story of two groups connected, at least for the evening, by the music of that time and place.
One reason you can be sure HBO's Sharp Objects is a true Southern Gothic is that when its debutante gloves finally unpeel, you don't just get an effusion of secrets and darkness and a lot of deep-buried social dysfunction.
Witherspoon looked like the proudest mom as she posed side-by-side with her twin daughter who was one of 20 young women who were introduced to society at the very exclusive event, which is part-debutante ball, part-fashion show.
In Rory, they have "a new and improved Lorelai," a biddable, people-pleasing Lorelai who they can shape into a debutante and marry off to her nice, feckless, rich blond boyfriend, the way they wanted to with the first one.
At the time, Cunanan was living rent-free in Berkeley with his friend Liz Coté (Annaleigh Ashford), who Orth describes as a "rich and spacey debutante," and her husband, Phil Merrill (Nico Evers-Swindell)—the couple we see in the flashback.
"You can dress up or you can wear whatever you want, everyone talks about books, then eats finger sandwiches and gets drunk, and then dances to Lil Jon," said the novelist Angelica Baker, who was a One Story debutante in 2017.
Ms. Smagin-Melloni — a Viennese linguist who organized her first Russian debutante ball in Moscow in 2003 and rapidly expanded to Rome; Biarritz, France; and Baden-Baden, Germany — insists on gold-braided military-style uniforms and evening gowns with tiaras.
Her short stories are marked by a strange, spectral charm — women undress down to their skeletons; a sociable hyena ventures out to a debutante ball, wearing the face of a murdered maid — but they're also a form of oblique autobiography.
After all, by the end of the season 2 opener "War," Rachel was plotting to keep a Confederate flag bikini-wearing white supremacist in the same bedroom as a Black debutante and bullying another Black woman about her one-piece bathing suit.
Ivanka and Julie were raised in the quintessential upbringing of the 1%: they both attended Chapin, a prestigious all-girls school in Manhattan, and became central figures in New York City's gilded world of boarding schools, debutante balls, and glitzy fundraising parties.
Historian George Chauncey wrote in his history of gay culture, Gay New York, that gay men adopted the phrase from debutante culture, when young ladies would "come out" into society and that meant they were eligible to date and marry young men.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Ryan McCarty's puzzles are like cruciverbal debutante balls — there are 353 entries new to the Times puzzle in this grid (one's a spelling variation, but we'll get to that in a bit) and that's par for the course from him.
The Wall Street broker Billy Crocker (David Harris) is lured aboard the S.S. American, a steamship bound for London, as a stowaway after falling for Hope Harcourt (Hannah Florence), a debutante who is in love with Billy but engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh (Benjamin Howes).
Jones modeled a peach gown with metallic accents and a full skirt, while Shipka, 19, wore a strapless drop waist printed dress, and each sported pearl accents in their hair and donned sheer pearl-embellished gloves making them look ready for a 1960s debutante ball.
The Southern Charm star — who jokingly calls herself a debutante dropout on the show — recently opened up to PEOPLE about parenthood while sharing exclusive photos from her Lilly Pulitzer Mommy & Me campaign, which she stars in with her 5-month-old baby girl Palmer Corrine.
They were evidence of the person I always believed I was, or was going to become, hiding out for so long in a middle-class South Shore Long Island girl who harbored a secret obsession for The Paris Review and debutante-style vintage fashion.
Bynes' character struggles to be feminine enough for her mom, who wants to see her as a debutante in frilly dresses — even though Viola has a "strict no-ruffles policy" and believes heels were invented by a man to make women's butts look smaller.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Second seed Caroline Wozniacki saved two match points as she battled back from 5-1 down in the deciding set to beat Melbourne Park debutante Jana Fett 3-6 153-2 7-5 in the second round of the Australian Open on Wednesday.
This portrait of battling cosmetic titans, which opened on Monday at the Goodman Theater here starring a deliciously paired Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole, doesn't just show its whole hand from the get-go; it does so as eagerly as a debutante with a fabulous new manicure.
Jones, 41, modeled a peach gown with metallic accents and a full skirt, while Shipka, 19, wore a strapless drop waist printed dress, and each sported pearl accents in their hair and donned sheer pearl-embellished gloves making them look ready for a 1960s debutante ball.
Some of her early successes, all of which she has cataloged, included Country Club Dance (a white and gold striped gown), From Nine to Five (a midcalf blue dress with an embroidered vest and hair scarf) and Debutante Ball (an aqua satin gown with a fur stole).
LONDON — Among the casualties of the March poisoning of a former Russian spy, Sergei V. Skripal, is London's sumptuous Russian Debutante Ball, where, once a year, the daughters of Soviet-born businessmen have been ushered into adult society in an atmosphere of frothy pre-Revolutionary nostalgia.
In other matches on Monday, Caroline Wozniacki, the reigning Australian Open champion, reached the second round after a 20123-6 (2), 6-1 win over Danielle Collins, a Roland Garros debutante who came to prominence in March when she reached the semifinals at Miami as a qualifier.
She is also in the company of a hyena, an animal that appears in Carrington's story "The Debutante" (also from 1937–38), where it saves a young girl from her social obligations by killing a housemaid and ripping her face off to wear as a disguise.
The advertisement showcases a debutante-like woman, with her pearls and crinoline-lined dress, talking about the huge poop she just did and the quandary over what to do about the smell that lingers after you have a massive bowel movement at work or at your boyfriend's house.
The exclusion of Snap – or Blue Apron, another debutante with tilted voting rights that has watched 260 percent of its value incinerate since listing – should force companies to reconsider whether to create different classes of stock when they gather underwriters and prepare to seek money from new investors.
She died in Mexico City in 2011, at the age of 94, leaving behind paintings and stories full of strange, spectral charm, in which women undress down to their skeletons and a sociable hyena might venture out to a debutante ball, wearing the face of a murdered maid.
His lineage was distinctive, a blend of Quaker traditions from his father's family and Judaism from his mother — a German-born debutante who had been presented at the royal courts of both Berlin and London long before the surge of virulent anti-Semitism that characterized Hitler's Third Reich.
This is the home that the wealthy Catharine Robb (the Canadian actress Julie Lynn Mortensen), a Boston debutante, is drawn to, the home where her art school classmate Peter Whyte (Juan Riedinger) grew up, close to the land and with tight ties to the native Stoney Nakoda people.
Garcia seemed to be on a fast-track to success when just months after turning professional, the then 17-year-old French Open debutante appeared to be on the cusp of pulling off a huge upset as she led Maria Sharapova 213-3 4-1 in the second round in 2011.
Liz and company are used to dealing with Garry's one-night stands, like Daphne the debutante (Tedra Millan, making a confident Broadway debut), and with importunate aspiring playwrights like Roland Maule (Bhavesh Patel in a frantic comic turn), who have an unfortunate habit of showing up long after they've been dismissed.
In House of Cards Season 6, Claire and her foe Annette Shepherd mirror each other in a debutante dance they learned as girls — displaying, for us and for each other, the controlled restraint that transformed them into the powerful women they are now, and positioning them as dangerous equals to one another.
Beloved by brides who have taken their vows in the fairy-tale setting, remembered wistfully by those who once partook of its formal afternoon tea, and long familiar to members of the city's upper crust who have mingled here during debutante balls and charity events, the Rotunda Room had languished in recent years.
But she also did it with faded denim coveralls stenciled with sign language gestures, dark denim boyfriend jeans and sheer point d'esprit and tulle corseted debutante dresses revealing big pants with a "Christian Dior" elastic band at the waist, many paired with leather berets and mirrored glasses that smacked of role play.
The Philly born, Nashville-based songwriter first emerged with the modern Americana/folk band, Toy Soldiers, before leaving Pennsylvania for the warm grasp of country music's capitol, introducing the city to a defiantly unsatisfied debutante, eager to take you out to lunch and then spit in your face because your politics are wack.
He lists his suggestions for how the monarchy can become more relatable, which include putting an end the debutante ball, allowing divorced people to move more freely in royal circles, eliminating an entire generation of courtier, televising the annual Christmas speech, and making an effort to spend time with normal, down-to-earth people.
An unusually prolific writer, Ms. Tennant produced dystopian fantasies like "The Time of the Crack" (1973), about a seismic fault under the Thames that destroys half of London, and comic novels of manners like "The Adventures of Robina, by Herself: Being the Memoirs of a Debutante at the Court of Queen Elizabeth II" (19993).
"The Season began in Britain in the 17th century and became known as the highly anticipated annual period of time from April to August when British society would attend the grandest of balls, concerts, charity events, debutante balls, fabulous dinner parties and cocktail events, essentially to meet, greet and present eligible women to society," Meier tells PEOPLE.
Jane Fawcett, who was a reluctant London debutante when she went to work at Bletchley Park, the home of British code-breaking during World War II, and was credited with identifying a message that led to a great Allied naval success, the sinking of the battleship Bismarck, died on May 22013 at her home in Oxford, England.
Ms. Klein and Ms. Johnson are particularly adept at rendering her dry wit and her instinctively feminist impulse to create her own spiritual and aesthetic universe, with many references to Carrington's paintings and texts, including a bird (Amanda Miller) as a familiar, a hyena (Travis Coe) pulled from the story "The Debutante," and lots of eggs.
" O'Hara continues to unpack the gendered violence occurring on screen, saying, "And even if Lorenzio did consent, given the power imbalance between a debutante actress and the charismatic director/star on a film's set, the degree of that consent must be up for question (and the need for any penetration, given the way the film is shot).
This isn't entirely new: The mid-20th-century English florist Constance Spry, a railway clerk's daughter, was famed for heaping sprays of cow parsley at high-society weddings and debutante balls, and the revered English gardener Beth Chatto was nearly disqualified from one of her first horticultural shows for entering native flora that one judge ridiculed as weeds.
This isn't entirely new: The mid-20th-century English florist Constance Spry, a railway clerk's daughter, was famed for heaping sprays of cow parsley at high-society weddings and debutante balls, and the revered English gardener Beth Chatto, who died in May, was nearly disqualified from one of her first horticultural shows for entering native flora that one judge ridiculed as weeds.
Instead they "cordially invite" potential cast members to audition for a show they're describing as "an extraordinary television event featuring the most important day of your life marked by the greatest of celebrations — Sweet Sixteen, Quinceanera, Debutante Ball, Debut, or any other coming-of-age milestone event…" This new take on a cult classic invites some much-needed cultural diversity and puts a twist on the teeny bopper turn up.

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