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  2. Socialite - Wikipedia

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    A socialite is a person, typically a woman from a wealthy or aristocratic background, who is prominent in high society. [1] A socialite generally spends a significant amount of time attending various fashionable social gatherings, instead of having traditional employment.

  3. Category:American socialites - Wikipedia

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    B. Barbara Daly Baekeland; Mary Landon Baker; Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker; Susanne Bartsch; Georgette Bauerdorf; Edith Bouvier Beale; Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale

  4. Category:Socialites - Wikipedia

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    A socialite is a person of social prominence who spends substantial time and resources entertaining or being entertained. Subcategories. This category has the ...

  5. High Society - Wikipedia

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    High Society, an Our Gang silent comedy; High Society, a comedy film starring Florence Desmond; High Society, a Bowery Boys film; High Society, an MGM musical film; High Society, a French drama film

  6. Category:Socialites by nationality - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:English socialites - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Baldwin (socialite) Poppy Baring; Sarah Baring; Elvira Barney; Baba Beaton; Cecil Beaton; Nancy Beaton; Lady Evelyn Beauchamp; Henry Somerset, 12th Duke of Beaufort; Tamara Beckwith; Lady Violet Benson; Debonnaire von Bismarck; Sylvia Brett; Lady Diana Bridgeman; Olivia Buckingham; Claus von Bülow; Laura Cavendish, Countess of Burlington

  8. List of recluses - Wikipedia

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    American socialite who later chose to remain in seclusion in a New York City hotel suite with two relatives for decades. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  9. Champagne socialist - Wikipedia

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    The term references champagne as a symbol of affluence.. Champagne socialist is a political term commonly used in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] It is a popular epithet that implies a degree of hypocrisy, and it is closely related to the concept of the liberal elite. [3]