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In 1990, after The Times wrote about socialites auditioning for roles as socialites for the film version of Tom Wolfe's novel "The Bonfire of the Vanities," Mrs.
New York socialites and European royals attended the royal wedding.
But nope, these socialites dared to enter the Kardashian's lane.
Both were former socialites and relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Like Kennedy, his parents, Jacqueline and Andros Georgiou, are skilled socialites.
And Women's Wear has been photographing socialites and celebrities for years.
To the city's socialites, Bergdorf's offerings seemed safe, dull and expensive.
Rousseau was infuriated by the callousness of wealthy socialites like Voltaire.
Celebrities and socialites may have to choose their clothes without her guidance.
In the 19th century, tattoos were a popular accessory for wealthy socialites.
She was also one of the biggest socialites in New York City.
Engineers will use the Alexa Skills Kit to build the artificial socialites.
But the industry is no longer limited to celebrities and wealthy socialites.
About seventy artists, collectors, and socialites had come to celebrate Talmadge's opening.
Many longtime residents recall the Clintons attending parties given by island socialites.
Another person who's known Wildenstein for decades explained the fallen socialites financial straits.
The event was filled with London socialites, fellow aristocrats, plus the rapper Eve.
In the photographs, he is pictured with a number of socialites and supermodels.
The painting remains a link between the fallen socialites and their relative, Mrs.
Forget about socialites eating cheek by jowl with secretaries, bank heads alongside barbers.
Socialites now identify themselves as "entrepreneurs or business women or moms," she said.
Royalty, designers, artists, writers, politicians, socialites, and movie stars would spring to life.
Meet the blue-blooded, red-hot socialites whose aunt is the late Princess Diana.
Zsa Zsa and her younger sister, Eva, were socialites in Beverly Hills for decades.
Scene City Artists, patrons and young socialites gathered for the Art Production Fund gala.
I would describe my parents as socialites who enjoyed their wealth and their generosity.
First, Ivanka would date socialites, actors, athletes, and, reportedly, even a septuagenarian music mogul.
The show debuted in March 2014, and Thomas was one of the seven socialites featured.
Listen up, Kardashian Klan and all you wannabe models and socialites shilling products on Instagram.
Students, soldiers, and socialites all stop by for an ice cream fix as we chat.
The Dubins are prominent socialites and philanthropists in New York City and Palm Beach, Florida.
An excellent command of French seems like a superpower, the prerogative of socialites and statesmen.
There's also these Instagram socialites I follow and they're always at weddings on the weekends.
Vanderbilt's lead, pulling in their wake the mix of celebrities and socialites known as cafe society.
In the first, a trio of Gilded Age socialites prepare for a forthcoming ball in Newport.
As a banquet waiter, he urinates in the soup served to a room full of socialites.
Crawford became famous playing showgirls and socialites, roles that enabled her to be both sexy and spunky.
Socialites and hipsters are pressed together watching productions of irresistible exuberance and polish; the beer flows freely.
She then starred in a Fox reality series about socialites called "The Simple Life" from 2003-2007.
And at least once, in 2014, as previously reported by Refinery29, the government took Russian socialites to task.
The group was formed by wealthy socialites in 2016 with the goal of getting women to support Trump.
Worn regularly by socialites and celebrities, APM Monaco has been targeting younger customers, one of the sources said.
We can choose to be artists, and then we can choose to be socialites, celebrities, social icons, whatever.
Weegee's photography scoured a city that teemed with jewelry-draped socialites and dead gangsters strewn across tavern doorways.
Police recovered and identified the bodies as socialites Emma Afra and Viviane Brahms, according to The Miami Herald.
The images of towering private residences and bejeweled socialites dancing away speak volumes about Lebanon's vast income gap.
The modern version was first popularized in 1920s Shanghai and made fashionable by socialites there and in Hong Kong.
Like most villains, he had a rocky relationship with his parents, who, according to Batman Wiki, were selfish socialites.
"We get socialites and a lot more divorcées in Beverly Hills than New York for some reason," he said.
The two women were identified as socialites Emma Afra, 63, and Viviane Brahms, 75, according to Miami-Dade Police.
He subsequently dated a number of models, actresses, and socialites through 2000 when he reportedly started dating supermodel Gisele Bündchen.
The hand-crafted undergarments are sought after by socialites, celebrities and aristocrats from the Middle East, Europe and New York.
It was the favorite among royalty and Winston Churchill back in the day, and still frequented by socialites and editors.
She patronized the House of Worth, preferred French couturier to American socialites and favored designs that accented her voluptuous figure.
Her sophomore effort, "The After Party," revisits these themes as they play out in the lives of 1950s Houston socialites.
In this luxury Hamptons resort town home loved by millionaires and socialites, Montauk's beaches are only part of the fun.
Land sold quickly to rock stars and socialites, establishing the island as a private spot for the rich and famous.
"Little Farm has been the home of some remarkable people: farmers, soldiers, socialites, equestrians, adventurers, philanthropists, fathers, mothers," he wrote.
Other socialites with names like Fruity and Baba indulged in daily helpings of bouillabaisse, rascasse farci and plenty of gin.
Still, he offers a glimpse of his subject's personal life, which included glittering parties and romances with socialites and musicians.
And several Palm Beach socialites, whose names often appear as Ms. Donnelly's subjects, declined to be interviewed for this article.
The Clemson grad grew up among the Charleston elite, mixing and minglingwith other socialites at galas and charity events around town.
One of his "letters of mass destruction" advised a boss to retire to the Hamptons to "hobnob with your fellow socialites".
Image Credit: John HooglandPrairie dogs: fuzzy little socialites that live in elaborate burrows and chow down on grass all day, right?
The mom of a U.S. swimmer dropped by in flip-flops to check out the scene, while Brazilian socialites milled around.
I was riding then and would go home afterward to my parents' [the socialites C.Z. and Winston Frederick Churchill Guest] apartment.
The Spanish-language series will follow nine wealthy socialites as they navigate wealth, friendships, romance, and, of course, feuds of theatrical proportions.
"They keep a list of all the women who are socialites and what they're going to wear so nobody overlaps," D'Andra explains.
He wanted to travel in the highest echelons of society, clinking glasses with socialites and captains of industry and cavorting on yachts.
Screwball comedies are typically populated by madcap socialites, irate plutocrats, plucky working girls, comic servants, idiotic lounge lizards and English-mangling foreigners.
The book teems with gossip from that bygone era, with the Kissingers, Reagans and a thousand high-haired socialites in starring roles.
Mexico's first reality series "Made in Mexico," which follows the lavish lives of nine socialites in Mexico City, started streaming in September.
Friends, boyfriends, business associates, socialites, celebrities, passers-by: all captured Warhol's attention—at least for the moment he looked through the lens.
It's the term on the island for socialites, women who throw lavish fundraisers for different causes to have an excuse to drink.
Users won't be able to find their friends, aside from a handful of Silicon Valley socialites who are actively downloading new mobile apps.
If you're obsessed with the shenanigans of these socialites, business moguls, and pseudo-royals, then you can bet that celebrities are as well.
Add to that the fact that the audience is dressed not unlike the aristocratic socialites whom Barnum rubs elbows with in the movie.
As the family's wealth has grown, many of the younger generation have become glamorous socialites, traveling the world to shop, dine and play.
Taste-setting socialites including Lady Ottoline Morrell became enthusiastic patrons, but the movement never caught on, and World War I finished it off.
Fortunately for mobile socialites, some airlines, like Emirates, have an open area where you can grab and snack and chat with fellow passengers.
Morphew added that sloths don't tend to be great socialites, but he has found that the animals often appreciate company in their twilight years.
This time, Ai asked dozens of attendants and well-to-do socialites to pose for photos wearing emergency foil blankets at a benefit dinner.
In addition to excelling at red carpet events and interior decorating jobs, socialites are great at one thing: Spilling the beans to the press.
Everyone had one (or five) — from socialites like Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, all the way to athletes like Michael Jordan and David Beckham.
The Grey Gardens Home For Wayward Socialites proprietor actually guesses Tinsley is over having children, until the newbie tells her it's quite the opposite.
In 2007, the attention of Edwards's beloved Los Angeles shifted from Academy Award nominated defendants to reality star socialites accused of drinking and driving.
Epstein's former associates include former US President Bill Clinton and current President Donald Trump, along with high-profile business owners, socialites, celebrities, and scientists.
""From the stuff we found it felt like they were socialites living between the wars — there were invitations to garden parties and the like.
Cunningham photographed NYU students and working women with as much interest and attention as he paid to the oligarchs and socialites during Fashion Week.
It has in the past 15 years been overrun by day-trippers, tourists and, of course, the 20143 percent — industrialists, socialites and Bollywood stars.
Eighty percent of her clients are Chinese socialites, aged 30 to 35, who were educated overseas and have returned to China, but travel regularly.
Olive branches to the left might make those socialites feel better at cocktail parties with their friends, but it won't change the political calculus.
A carnivalesque array of mutilated and drowning bodies in "Galleria Umberto" (1925) serves as the inverse of the repressed socialites in "Paris Society" (1931).
Socialites, models, and celebrities, promised extravagant beachside benders, flocked to the Bahamas only to find feral dogs, luggage gone AWOL, and accommodations resembling FEMA camps.
Some people call me Al. Am many things to many a few thyinge to some & nothing but an irritant to socialites and othere glossing troglodytes.
The qipao, also known as a cheongsam, is a traditional Chinese dress that came to popularity via socialites and the upper class in the 1920s.
Get to know the opulent lifestyles and infamous dynasties of Mexico City's socialites and the expats vying for a spot in their exclusive social order.
In luring his victims years ago, Epstein worked closely with socialites and fashion moguls to provide him with young girls, the Herald reported in November.
In the process, she and Hilton became the ringleaders of a growing set of mid-00s models, actresses, and socialites looking for their 15 minutes.
And the crowd — buyers, press, artists and the likes of Vreeland, Rubell, Bianca Jagger and a roster of heavyweight New York socialites — felt different, exciting.
One place where actresses, medical students, artists, socialites, and other slack-jaws gawpers could observe hysterical women was at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris.
At some point in the evening, I had enough and loudly confessed to a group of academics and socialites what I was craving: bunny chow.
By the end of 2014, many Pinkberry stores, which had become a symbol of a movement partly fueled by Hollywood actresses and socialites, had closed.
Western socialites need a deep closet of gowns for black-tie charity events, but there isn't much charity in China, hence no tradition of galas.
As THE BLACK ASCOT (Morrow, $26.99) begins, Edward VII has just died and the fashionable socialites attending the 1910 Ascot races are shrouded in mourning.
At the time, he was the resident makeup artist at The Four Seasons in Washington, D.C., painting the faces of socialites, brides, politicians, and musicians alike.
But honestly, it could only have ended this way; any good deed that generates this much schadenfreude and embarrasses hundreds of wealthy socialites cannot go unpunished.
The African fashion magazine Arise sent an editor from London to review the presentation, and the audience included Lagos socialites and friends from her hipster scene.
In March, Page Six covered a gala of ambassadors and pouting socialites at his home that in part benefited an organization called Save Our Shark Coalition.
You begin to understand the monolithic institution as an amalgamation of quirky collectors, impassioned artists, and status-hungry socialites: their coupling, their envy, and their demise.
Socialites, artists, writers and expats lodged in rented villas and hotel rooms, apparently undaunted by the economic collapse of 1929 and the looming specter of Hitler.
But in recent weeks, several high-ranking members of the Trump administration have visited the restaurant to meet with journalists, socialites and even the occasional Democrat.
Just ask the collection of reality TV stars and socialites in the UK posting their balloon selfies on the internet and cruising into the sidebar of shame.
An editorial in a state-controlled paper labeled Duma — along with fellow socialites Vika Gazinskaya, Ulyana Sergeenko, and Elena Perminova — as unpatriotic and unsupportive of Russian fashion.
At first she seemed like an unlikely candidate to usher in the next era of socialites, but she started rising through the ranks right under our noses.
Now, socialites, celebrities, and fashionistas all vie for the chance to show off on these sites the place where they store their deodorant and anti-wrinkle cream.
Even more than a few others here, this is a unified work — gorgeously written, recursive but not repetitive, and profound even when chronicling the shallowest of socialites.
Alongside her formative years surrounded by strong, fashion-minded women, Sama has spoken about being inspired by American photographer Slim Aarons' portrayals of socialites and jet-setters.
Moving to New York, Jenkins infiltrated the city's circle of musical socialites, joining several musically-oriented social clubs and founding her own, the Verdi Club, in 19503.
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That means there will be plenty of chances to spot other members of the royal family and serve your food to socialites from all over the world.
Cafe Milano, one of Washington's most famous eateries — known as a place for lawmakers, VIPs and socialites to "see and be seen" — just celebrated its 25th anniversary.
"They were such kind-hearted, open people," friend Rhonda Lenton says of the couple, known as gregarious socialites and generous philanthropists, in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
Scene City 23 Photos View Slide Show ' Cartier reopened its Fifth Avenue flagship on Wednesday with an extravagant party populated by celebrities, socialites and other gorgeous creatures.
But they have been heightened here at the expense of poignancy, especially in the scenes involving the disapproving, college-age children of the play's New York socialites.
As a military orchestra played Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A.," a Trump supporter anthem, Palm Beach socialites mingled with Supreme Court justices and Fox News personalities.
Joining returning Housewives Cary Deuber, Stephanie Hollman, LeeAnne Locken and Brandi Redmond, Dallas, Texas, socialites D'Andra Simmons and Kameron Westcott will bring some new drama to the mix.
He plays Sam, a reservation-line receptionist in a high-end New York City restaurant as well as the table-demanding socialites and celebrities, chef, servers, and more.
The Garden Bridge, drawn up by a famous designer and supported by a cast of glitzy socialites, as well as Mr Johnson, has had a bad few months.
I spent nights and weekends typing, churning out book after book, even after the series stopped and I got switched from writing about socialites to writing about vampires.
And several expressed alarm that Trump had yet to activate his own, similar network of wealthy loyalists that he knows personally, from real estate friend to Manhattan socialites.
Eric and Donald junior have been particular assets with the hunting crowd (who might have been suspicious of Manhattan socialites) thanks to their love of slaughtering African wildlife.
Diane had a talent for friendship, and she maintained long-term connections with all sorts of people — eccentrics in rooming houses, freaks in sideshows, socialites on Park Avenue.
Netflix offered money to Anna Delvey — the woman who pretended to be a German heiress to swindle banks, hotels, and socialites — to make a TV series about her.
One show, currently unnamed, will be based on a New York Magazine article about a woman made famous for conning New York socialites into funding her lavish lifestyle.
When I came to New York City, the decadent and extremely wealthy socialites still ran the city—people trying to re-live a Warholian kind of New York.
While much of the rest of the country had plunged into the Great Depression, the Altizers lived in a world of servants, socialites and formal dress for dinner.
One of the events will be held at the home of Gerald and Darlene Jordan, prominent South Florida socialites who were major benefactors to Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign.
Barron died in September 2019, leaving just 3% of his wealth to his eight children, 15 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren — including famous socialites Paris and Nicky Hilton.
With a target on her back, she has to fend off catty socialites and hold her own against Nick's domineering mother (Michelle Yeoh) while remaining true to herself.
Ms. Wyatt, one of Houston's most prominent socialites and philanthropists, asked Nixon to speak about world affairs, and Nixon stood, gave a brief speech and then took questions.
It was kind of stunning to think that this very normal-looking human inhabited multitudes of women and men, street urchins and socialites, pin-ups and birthday clowns.
He was romantically linked to film stars and socialites, German actress Marlene Dietrich among them, before marrying and speedily divorcing three different women in little over a decade.
A group of British teen socialites sat in the third row, chewing gum, texting, and pulling apart their split ends like normal teenagers—but in Armani polka-dot suits.
The family moved to the United States at the outbreak of World War II, and the sisters started establishing reputations as actresses while also keeping up appearances as socialites.
Mixed in among the boldface names of politicians, actors, socialites and real estate developers on the host committee were two criminal defense lawyers who often represent people in Manhattan.
White socialites snorting cocaine in an Aspen ski lodge are forgiven, while inner-city blacks smoking crack -- just another form of cocaine -- are vilified and locked away, Miller explains.
" Even Bethenny attempts to defend Ramona against Sonja's badgering, but the Grey Gardens Home For Wayward Socialites proprietor yells, "I want you to admit you're not happy like you say.
Herrera, whose designs are popular with Manhattan socialites, filed a December lawsuit against the Oscar de la Renta fashion house in a dispute over the departure of another creative talent.
It wasn't until the early 30s, when deep red lacquers popped up on the fingers of European socialites, that Revlon responded to the trend with a collection of crimson polishes.
In the early 1950s, she published the first edition of Cocina Al Minuto with a focus on entertaining; at the time, Cuba was an escape for wealthy Americans and socialites.
As the years spool backward, you&aposll see the brilliant blue diamond leave its museum pedestal  and swiftly change hands , from merchants to socialites to thieves to King Louis XIV.
From aging socialites in a decaying mansion to traditional mothers clashing with their independent daughters, the spirited characters in these films present novel takes on the classic mother-daughter dynamic.
The creators make up a mixed-bag utopia of desire: lingerie models, bodybuilders, bears, self-described socialites, couples into fetish experiences, and anyone else trying to make an extra buck.
Peter and Harry Brant, the two sons of Peter Brant Sr., the chairman and CEO of White Birch Paper, are New York socialites known to live the "Gossip Girl" life.
And to celebrate, the house invited the socialites Bianca Brandolini and Eugenie Niarchos to collaborate on a special collection, which was shown on models at a birthday party of sorts.
Matthews' younger brother Spencer Matthews stars in London's popular reality show, Made in Chelsea, which follows the lives of wealthy London socialites who are born into a life of luxury. 4.
In the 1960s, Fernanda Wanamaker Wetherill — great-granddaughter of the founder of Wanamaker department stores — hosted parties here that included a guest list of socialites and movie stars like Gregory Peck.
The Simple Life aired from 2003 to 2007, and starred Hilton alongside BFF Nicole Richie, 37 — the two socialites hilariously traveled the country together and famously immersed themselves in rural living.
Due to efforts by a group of Southern socialites known as the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Lost Cause ideology influenced history textbooks as well as books for children and adults.
As the Odeon has become hip again, a favorite spot for Condé Nast editors, young socialites and the new superrich residents of TriBeCa, more people are being introduced to Ms. Shanks.
But to see the way Cohn was accepted among artists, socialites and the demimonde of New York night life is to be reminded how warped the city's values used to be.
Gerson and Judith Leiber have been married for more than 70 years, and in that time, they have built a handbag empire that has accessorized first ladies, socialites and movie stars.
The event is the Trumpettes USA gala, intended for a group of socialites and Trump supporters whose galas generally raise money that goes to Mar-a-Lago, according to the Post.
Set in India in the final years of British control, it follows both the story of Indians seeking independence and the English socialites who are making their way in the foreign country.
In a section of the East Side chockablock with jewelers and clothiers that cater to movie stars, socialites and other habitués of the retail stratosphere, shootings and stabbings may be exceedingly rare.
It was a time when socialites like Tinsley Mortimer and Vogue editors like Plum Sykes and Meredith Melling were the "it" girls of the party pages (back when there were party pages).
There's also a The estate has had several owners throughout the years, including a novelist, several socialites, and a philanthropist who used to host Oscar de la Renta shows on the property.
The rumor among the staff, and among Bangkok socialites, was that the patriarch had had an argument with his daughter one night and blown his brains out while lying in his bed.
Various media figures, celebrities, and socialites gathered earlier this month to commemorate the release of Weiss's new book How to Fight Anti-Semitism and commend her bravery in the face of criticism.
Socialites from Russia, Dubai, and China gossiped as the models slinked down the runway to Lakmé's "Flower Duet," pausing to snap photographs of black and purple dresses sleekly festooned with feathers and spangles.
After dinner, the gathering of approximately 30 political figures and D.C. socialites smoked "some cigars from the ambassador's private collection," a comment to which Ross raised his eyebrows, to laughs from the crowd.
One of the socialites, who claims to be descended from an Aztec emperor, says of her circle, "Mexico City is very closed" — the metropolitan area's 21 million other residents apparently slipped her mind.
A candidate who has been insulting female journalists and making hateful comments about immigrants is not going suddenly become the feminist choice because celebrities and socialites ride around in an SUV giving speeches.
Iyanla Vanzant — the life coach and New Thought spiritualist co-signed by Oprah herself — has also found a profitable niche for her show Iyanla: Fix My Life: scurrilous reality stars and other Black socialites.
Perhaps more than any other designer of the past decade, Marchesa is best-known for consistently dressing our equivalent of princesses — brides, socialites, and celebrities — as the heroines of our modern-day fairy tales.
Our culture is far less likely to condemn women like Audrey today—bloggers defend celebrities and socialites vehemently when men call them sluts for posing nude; Madonna has reinvented herself at least five times.
But Fifth Avenue remained for him the greatest place in the world, an intersection where East met West, uptown met downtown, publishing types in pencil skirts met Chanel-clad socialites, and black met white.
While the low-tax financial hub is often called a playground for the rich, Singapore's wealthy tend to live a more conservative, low-key life than Hong Kong's showy socialites or Macau's high-rollers.
You see both of those after-school — two kids walking down the street with the confidence of socialites, steps away from a kid with headphones on, backpack heavy, the pressure of life even heavier.
It includes recipes adapted from Ms. Toklas, as well as dozens of his own honed while singing for supper-club audiences while working as a caterer for demanding socialites in Manhattan and the Hamptons.
We've always looked in awe at the pure indulgence of the 1% — like the socialites who won't wear the same dress twice, or rappers who retire a pair of Air Jordans after a single use.
While most of the other Housewives stars are true "socialites," with the gala invites and vague royal titles to prove it, Bethenny has always been the rare 'round-the-clock working woman in the bunch.
In the midst of a confused but trendy crowd were a few of the drone racers themselves, hidden behind VR-like goggles as they piloted their tiny, bird-sized drones above and between the socialites.
She used as her template the photographer August Sander's concept of documenting "all walks of life" and went out to find schoolteachers, astronauts, Supreme Court justices, farmers, socialites, prostitutes, the first lady, coal miners, athletes.
Last Friday, just after Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's prison-bound former lawyer, testified before Congress, several dozen socialites gathered at the United Nations for an awards luncheon celebrating the UN Women for Peace Association.
And though the sign out front, with its lion-flanked escutcheon and Gothic lettering, gives off a whiff of high society, the club's membership spans classes, embracing socialites and police officers, lawyers and factory workers.
In an interview at a reception last year at a Vancouver Lamborghini dealership packed with Chinese-Canadian socialites, Mr. Oei bragged about his luxury cars and explained why many wealthy Chinese find Canada so attractive.
This new culture has attracted a diverse mix of homemakers and socialites, bankers and doctors, who incorporate religion into their lives, but also into their lifestyles, buying everything from sequined abayas to custom prayer mats.
When La Goulue, the clubby French restaurant favored by Upper East Side socialites and others in the Black Card set, reopened in January after an eight-year absence, a certain rush was to be expected.
Katie Couric, Kyra Sedgwick, and Jimmy Fallon were frequenting their studios around that time, and Trump was part of a group of New York socialites who worked out at their studio in the Hamptons that summer.
They were part of a pantheon of the biggest names in fashion that descended upon Doha last week, to mix with Qatari dignitaries and socialites and act as judges for the inaugural Fashion Trust Arabia prize.
The extravagant British photographer captured the delirious glamour of artists and socialites of the '20s and '30s, and in turn, Erdem's collection was brimming with razzle-dazzle, from meter-tall feathered headdresses to shimmering silver gowns.
The Iowan brothers John and Fred Woodbury began developing Altadena in the 1880s, selling the land they had purchased to socialites who were eager for a piece of California with clean air and access to nature.
When abolitionists John and Elizabeth Hawkes (Marc Blucas and Jessica De Gouw) entertain socialites, for instance, the soundtrack turns to jarringly peppy pop songs, as if it's offering a spin on Sofia Coppola's decadent Marie Antoinette.
The nearly century-old chain, best known for swanky shop windows on New York's Madison Avenue, long enjoyed a loyal following among socialites and a privileged reputation as a retailer that could make or break a brand.
On Monday, federal prosecutors unsealed new charges against notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in Manhattan, the latest chapter in a long, sordid saga that has threatened to ensnare presidents, high-powered socialites, and at least one royal.
About a year after its appearance, Socialite Rank shuttered after publishing scathing coverage of a letter it claimed Palermo sent to fellow socialites, in which she groveled for forgiveness and begged for an in with the community.
Focusing on nine young socialites (Netflix's word) living intertwined lives in the wealthier precincts of Mexico City, "Made in Mexico" is an aspirational-reality show that sits about halfway between "Real Housewives" messiness and "Terrace House" tidiness.
Thomas Adès's opera "The Exterminating Angel," which had its American premiere this fall, revisits the surrealist Luis Buñuel's 1962 film of the same title, in which socialites at a posh soiree can't muster the will to leave.
They became the Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell of the age, swiftly turning the Plaza into a magnet not only for socialites but for movie stars, tycoons and world leaders, with a brisk trade in cosmopolitan charlatans.
Anna Delvey, a European 20-something who managed to persuade New York socialites that she was a wealthy heiress, living out of Manhattan hotels on, reportedly, a series of forged documents and an air of general blitheness.
Just as The League introduces Ivy League socialites to each other, JDate connects Jewish singles, and Raya connects models and the social elite, Peloton could begin connecting fitness-minded singles who become more engaged, riding, and swiping.
As couture week began, 600 guests — a well-coiffed troupe of royal family members and socialites, politicians' wives and businesswomen — flowed into the Grand Palais on Monday evening and excitedly took their seats for a fashion show.
Sotheby's said the painting was acquired by wealthy Chicago socialites directly from Monet's dealer in the 1890s and remained in the family until it was bought at auction in 1986 by the present sellers for $2.53 million.
This new world of wannabe socialites had stipulations on how I was allowed to exist amongst my white peers—I was allowed to party with these people, but never able to spark dialogue that challenged the status quo.
Although Russian fashion outlets condemned both instances, and Duma herself apologized, some Russian observers say that this scandal illustrated how Russian fashion socialites were already feeling ostracized in every social circle they participated in, at home and abroad.
A destination for Istanbul's socialites, Abracadabra in Istanbul was the object of praise from local and international media, its chef credited as one of pioneers of New Turkish Cuisine, paving the way for a culinary revolution in Istanbul.
Delvey — real name Anna Sorokin — perpetrated a years-long swindle where she pretended to be a German heiress, and tricked banks into giving her more than $22 million in loans, as well as tricking bankers, hotels, and socialites.
Mr. Gignac became one of the most sought-after hair stylists in New York, cultivating a luxurious environment in his salon on Manhattan's East Side and attracting socialites and celebrities like Gloria Vanderbilt, Elizabeth Taylor and Catherine Deneuve.
Toward the end of his 10-minute pitch to about 200 tech executives, investors, and socialites, Bloomberg, looking at notes, offered the contrast without naming Biden explicitly, according to video posted to social media and seen by Recode.
Although the pictures seldom made it into the magazines for which Jones worked (one editor complained that he wasn't capturing enough people interacting) the photographer kept shooting these smartphone-obsessed socialites and posting the images on his website.
On the right bank of the canal sits the Comptoir Général (80, quai de Jemmapes), an oasis of green in the heart of the city that is decorated with exquisite furniture and is home to many local socialites.
If paying $2357 for a basic cocktail ruins the fun, go to Mac's Club Deuce, which revels in its colorful dive-bar status, tracing its origins back to 21940 up through today's mix of bikers and slumming socialites.
Interested in dressing working women as well as socialites, Mr. Courrèges established a factory in Pau and, in 1968, sold part of his brand to L'Oréal, the beauty products company, to help finance the expansion of his own business.
These models, socialites, and world-travelers boasting tens of thousands of Instagram followers, and almost seem like they could be my friends were it not for the fact that they probably have Prince Harry's number in their cell phone.
Besides celebrities, the rest of the Met Gala guest list also attracts an audience who might struggle with the theme: fashion designers who want to promote their own labels, and New York socialites who can afford the $30,000 ticket.
Her career spanned nearly a half-century, and while she made clothes for a broad clientele of working and professional women, singles and mothers, including socialites and chief executives, she was after the woman who wanted value and style.
This episode sees our five scheming socialites falling deeper into the web of secrets and lies that have surrounded them, as family tensions, spousal betrayals, and devastating reveals about sexual assault and domestic violence all churn to the surface.
" He wandered the fairways with "Italian royalty, socialites, movie stars, embassy employees and Via Veneto strollers" who stared at pros like Gary Player, Julius Boros and Lee Trevino, and "watched them ponder what is so tricky about the game.
While the game&aposs VIPs range from high powered executives there to entertain clients, billionaires supporting their favorite teams, or socialites just attending for a good time, their big spending and high tastes are changing the game for everyone.
A handful of models and socialites posted to Instagram and Twitter about the festival — or appeared in its bougier-than-thou promotional video — reportedly in exchange for free tickets and other expected VIP treatment that, as we now know, never materialized.
The architect and designer Emilio Terry could have been a household name — he counted socialites and royalty among his clients, and Salvador Dalí and Jean-Michel Frank among his friends — if he hadn't resisted publicity, preferring to fly under the radar.
Their only chance for salvation is staying out of trouble, but this seems as unlikely as reaching across the tracks to take the hand of a pouty Soc (short for socialites, the rich kids) brunette in a well-made cardigan.
Ms. Linton has readily found her place in a circle of distinctly Washington socialites, including Amy Baier, the wife of Bret Baier, the Fox News host, and Abeer Al Otaiba, the wife of Yousef al-Otaiba, the United Arab Emirates ambassador.
Wrightsman had moved there in the 1950s with her husband, Charles B. Wrightsman, an Oklahoma oil tycoon who died in 1986, and held court over the years with various socialites, aristocrats, politicians and museum curators who attended her elegant soirees.
She borrows her silhouettes from the pages of Eisenhower-era Vogue, in which socialites of indeterminate age, with arched eyebrows and a slouch, wore tailored sheaths under a matching coat, or boxy little Chanel jackets with braid and gold buttons.
BuzzFeed News attended the "Red, White, and Blue Celebration" at Trump's Florida property, an event hosted by the leaders of the "Trumpettes," a group of wealthy socialites who drummed up support for Trump from female voters during the 2016 campaign.
Half a dozen current and former Condé Nast employees described working with Ms. Wintour as a privilege in some ways — she has access to improved budgets, the best photographers, and celebrities and socialites to fill pages — and a fraught experience in others.
It is time for you to step down from your role as C.E.O. and director so that you can do what you do best: retreat to your waterfront mansion in the Hamptons where you can play tennis and hobnob with your fellow socialites.
Artists who want to learn the basics about the masters, students writing essays about history's innumerable art movements, or socialites simply looking to brush up on the artist or gallery they're visiting, all turn to Wikipedia to top off their own internal databases.
Although today's exotic dancers are associated with grimy clubs, Mata Hari's sensational premiere took place at the Musée Guimet in Paris, an art institution where it was seen by upper-crust socialites, and her enormous and immediate success thrust her into their ranks.
Even better, it unearths all kinds of new drama, as its scheming socialites try to resume their lives after the events of season one, while evading the scrutiny of the cops, the town, and the mother of the man they may have killed.
The wealthy family behind the company has been in the limelight for decades between brief but high-profile marriages to beloved actresses like Elizabeth Taylor and Zsa Zsa Gabor and the widely publicized lives of socialites-turned-moguls Paris and Nicky Hilton.
As The IHT's rich archive has become available online, these posts have offered stories of sensational murders, corruption scandals and outrageous fashions — not to mention tales of pets, socialites and globe-trotters — alongside international news stories that made headlines around the world.
" Mr. Beale had claimed in the suit that the painting was stolen from his relatives — the former socialites, both named Edith Beale, who lived in squalor in Grey Gardens, a sprawling house in East Hampton featured in the cult 1975 documentary "Grey Gardens.
There are Alcatraz inmates, city socialites and Phineas Gage, who was cutting a railroad bed in 21924 and somehow survived when explosive powder detonated and a 21941-inch tamping iron was sent through his cheek, brain and skull before landing dozens of feet away.
Kassam said that although he was unaware that Banks and Wigmore had connections with the Russian ambassador in London, it didn't surprise him, as he described both men as socialites "running around Mayfair," an affluent neighborhood in central London, who'd take a meeting with anyone.
The company creates high-end experiences for an elite clientele of millionaires, billionaires, celebrities, business leaders, socialites, and artists at events like the Monaco Grand Prix, the Monaco Yacht Show, Art Basel in Miami, the holiday season in St. Bart's, and even the Super Bowl.
Some of the most notorious of these incidents were his February 2016 reenactment of the photo of drowned Syrian refugee Alan Kurdi and the "offensively tasteless" gesture he made last year by asking socialites to don emergency blankets at a posh film gala in Berlin.
There might have been a time when The Great Gatsby seemed newfangled or boundary-breaking, or even just a solid literary book, but in our current landscape, it's a barely passable melodrama, one played out by dick-bag socialites and white supremacists, satire or not.
Considered to be part of a group of wealthy young socialites called the "Rich Kids of Instagram," Tiffany was often pictured alongside Andrew Warren (son of a New York real-estate investor), Gaia Matisse (great-great-granddaughter of Henri Matisse), and EJ Johnson (son of Magic Johnson).
On a balmy Saturday afternoon, at the newly opened Khasheria, a restaurant across from the domes of the Royal Bath, Georgian socialites and artists, including the award-winning director Levan Koguashvili, were sharing wine and chikhirtma, a ramen-like broth made with chicken, eggs, lime and mint.
The rare vintage piece was created in 1971 by Bulgari and was on loan from Eleuteri, a new jewelry boutique on East 21897th Street that has become a favorite among celebrities, socialites, visiting San Francisco technocrats and others who don't bother consulting the price tag before buying.
Once described as "part aphrodisiac, part narcotic and part hallucinogen" — and featuring rock bands alongside trapeze artists, puppet shows and a coffee bar called the Think Tank — the Electric Circus welcomed both bohemians and socialites, an eclectic mix of the Andy Warhol and Leonard Bernstein crowds.
In one day, the Nevada-living teen learns she was adopted by her alcoholic mother, Jimmy Lee (Girlfriends alum Golden Brooks), by shady means, her name is a lie (it's Fauna Hodel, rather than "Pat"), and her biological family is a group of wealthy white socialites from Los Angeles.
It's a passionate anatomy of the city, a book of dramatic streetscapes and hidden histories — mostly of infamous women, like the 19th-century celebrity abortionist Madame Restell, who catered to socialites and built her Fifth Avenue mansion a block away from a Catholic church, supposedly to taunt the faithful.
At the height of her influence, in the 1980s and early '90s, Ms. Smith covered for still-closeted celebrities like Malcolm Forbes and promoted conservative socialites like Pat Buckley, whose husband, William F. Buckley Jr., the editor of National Review, had written that people with AIDS should be tattooed.
Far from the glamour of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, her eccentric aunt and cousin, former socialites who were both named Edith Beale, lived in squalor in Grey Gardens, a sprawling house in East Hampton, N.Y., along with cats, raccoons and the decaying trappings of their earlier lives in high society.
Here's how it works: Browse an array of available Cameo "talent" — the list includes "The O.C." star Mischa Barton (current rate: $75), the N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Terrell Owens ($350), the former boybander Lance Bass ($125) and a raft of "Real Housewives" socialites — and choose your favorite player.
For the unveiling ceremonies in 1929, Gertrude's family and friends, including artists, socialites, journalists and politicians, including Spain's prime minister, traveled by private train from Paris to Seville, where they boarded a chartered cruise ship and steamed down the Guadalquivir River and along the Spanish coast to Huelva.
Whereas almost everything that he puts his hands on — from those wigs to the keen, Brideshead side-partings on the heads of smooth-jawed, bland young socialites; from the motorbikes to the jaw-jaws in the jungle — has been flung into the lumber room of history long ago.
The phrase "exclusive sex party" may elicit images of rich socialites having group sex in dark rooms, but at Manhattan-based playhouse NSFW, members pride themselves on being part of a membership-based LGBT-friendly sex club that offers a safe space for people to explore self-pleasure.
If you Keep Up with Scott Disick at all, you know that it's not at all unusual for the self-proclaimed lord to be surrounded by a slew of young models and socialites — but these days, Disick has eyes for one woman only: his 19-year-old girlfriend Sofia Richie.
The classic scavenger hunt still exists today, of course, but it's doubtful many of them are quite the way they were in their 1930s heyday, when New York socialites conducted such outlandish ones that they were lampooned in the 1936 screwball comedy "My Man Godfrey," starring William Powell and Carole Lombard.
And while Bricard couldn't have been described, by any stretch of the imagination, as a feminist (she denounced postwar socialites by stating that they would go to bed with a man "for a cafe crème"), Chiuri must have been thinking of her — and her counterparts — as she designed this collection.
They mounted the sweeping steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art long after night had fallen, the celebrities and models and socialites and titans of business, the 1,000 special guests in their finery and furs, past the paparazzi and a row of ushers standing at attention like a newfangled Praetorian Guard.
Show Us Your Wall Mary Ehni is a freelance hair colorist who for many years worked for the famed Kenneth salon in midtown Manhattan, a place where, over the years, celebrities and socialites ranging from Jacqueline Kennedy to Brooke Astor went to get their hair cut, styled and discreetly colored.
He's dressed everyone from socialites and Hollywood stars to a slew of first ladies; his most memorable White House looks were Laura Bush's blue gown for the 2005 inaugural ball, Nancy Reagan's bright red gown to the President's Dinner in 1988 and Michelle Obama's printed blue gown for the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors.
It's almost like the VIP booths lining the walls are turning into sofas as everyone in the club—from the glittering, glazed-eyed socialites to the sweaty buttoned-up bankers, the fuccbois dripping in swag to the bathroom attendants in all-black uniforms—starts hanging out like we're in Migos' living room.
Being from a distant foreign country where brunch is something that Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, Samantha and other wealthy socialites did every weekend, it appeared, from the outside, like a fabulously pleasant experience for the civilised classes that also used lunch as an adjective and defined their appointments by the time at which they occur.
That universe, which began in 2006 with the Real Housewives of Orange County, is wide-reaching, ever-growing, and comfortingly cohesive — at BravoCon, executive producer Andy Cohen announced the addition of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, where fans will watch the same slice of wealthy socialites they've come to expect — except this time, with Mormons.
The phrase "exclusive sex party" may elicit images of straight rich socialites having group sex in dark rooms, but at Manhattan-based playhouse NSFW, which stands for the &aposNew Society for Wellness,&apos members pride themselves on being part of an LGBT-friendly sex club that offers a safe space for people to explore self-pleasure regardless of income.
I feel like I'm walking around wearing garbage bags and that at any moment a huge hand will grab me by the collar and best case scenario throw me out onto the curb and worst case scenario toss me in the kitchen and chop up my poor body and serve me up like carpaccio to the hungry-eyed socialites prowling around.
In the same room, Lisetta Carmi's photographs from the series I Travestiti document the life of transgender people in Genoa as early as 1965, Grace Jones showers in a bikini while singing the popular Neapolitan song "Anema e core," and photographic portraits of famous actresses, writers, and socialites by Elisabetta Catalano make a photographic catalogue of female personalities of the time.
In the above video you can see how this rave—the first in a series of May Day parties which ran until 2008—drew hundreds of revelers from every downtown scene to dance under the spring sky in Tompkins Square Park, which served as an inflection point for punks, metalheads, art school socialites, anarchist squatters, ravers, and every other category of freak.
Along the way, she passed career and life milestones that incidentally run parallel with socialites past: Like the women before her, she has self-promoted (publishing her book Selfish was no different than Mona commissioning Dali to paint her portrait), publicly loved and lost (Kim's three marriages pale in comparison to Barbara's seven), and made her family name omnipresent across America (the Vanderbilt legacy is simply inescapable).
How to watch it: Hulu Made in Chelsea aimed to cash in on the The Only Way is Essex wave, but instead of following hot, clueless ding dongs in Essex, it follows the socialites and wannabes in London's affluent area of Chelsea as they date each other or don't date each other, and deal with the drama that ensues as they live sumptuously glamorous lives.
Housed in a quirky triangular brick building, with tall, tall windows that let in the brilliant Pacific light on clear days and misty, gray light on cloudy ones, it has always attracted an eclectic crowd: near-penniless students and opera divas, lawyers and socialites, artists and performers, first-daters and anniversary-celebrators, youngsters and oldsters, locals and travelers, politicians and free spirits, serious foodies and serious tipplers.
The trailblazer is one of many featured in a series of photographs making its U.S. debut by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, whose previous subjects include John Lennon and Queen Elizabeth II. The series, titled "Women: New Portraits," is a continuation of the iconic "Women" series Leibovitz made with Susan Sontag in 1999, which showcased women from a variety of backgrounds — from coal miners to socialites.
They became close friends of President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, who were neighbors in Palm Beach, and of New York and Washington celebrities including the socialites Brooke Astor, Mercedes Bass and Rachel (Bunny) Mellon; Henry A. Kissinger, the former secretary of state; Annette de la Renta, wife of the fashion designer Oscar de la Renta; Katharine Graham, publisher of The Washington Post; and Allen Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Mr. Khan, a charismatic athlete well known then for his playboy image and affairs with British socialites, did go into politics a few years later through his own party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, or P.T.I. On Friday, the country's Supreme Court ruled that corruption accusations against Mr. Sharif, 20183, a veteran politician who thrice served as prime minister and has defined Pakistan's politics for decades, were sufficient to remove him from office.
"More than one hundred socialites and celebrities, including fashion icon Nan Kempner, supermodel Christie Brinkley, and arts patroness Beth Rudin DeWoody, had hand-delivered to them at their country houses or Manhattan apartments by U.S. marshals in July: subpoenas 'for person and documents or objects,' ordering them to testify before a grand jury sitting in Newark and to bring with them 'any and all shahtoosh shawls, other shahtoosh items, and items made from the Tibetan antelope, chiru or ibex,'" the article said.

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