Parisian socialites traditionally were far more interested in being seen than watching the action taking place on the stage. |
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And then right in front of me were two extremely pretty socialites, totally clad in Versace in honour of the event. |
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The reception guest list included politicians, socialites, religious leaders, celebrities and comedians. |
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Within the building a concert hall can also be found where many performances occurred for various socialites. |
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The sisters were raised as socialites who entertained, and were entertained by, both the cream and the froth of society. |
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I'm negotiating a new contract with the brattiest of the bratty socialites. |
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He was clearly a man of considerable charm, well able to dupe the wealthy socialites of the day into believing him to be one of their own. |
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Actresses, socialites and Manhattan's uptown girls flocked to his boutique at 33 East 68th Street. |
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The gossipy blog spends a good deal of time making fun of the two socialites. |
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Karol's younger sister, Ida Zaluski, was one of Vienna's leading socialites who always knew how to make an entrance. |
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Oh, we're quite the horticultural socialites these days, I think you'll find. |
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This prestigious annual awards ceremony was attended by a dazzling array of celebrities, socialites and restaurant owners. |
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Every night, Manila's socialites would gather in the elegant Sky Room to party and dine. |
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We dined in the elegant Pump Room restaurant and drank the warm, odd-tasting, waters of the spring, as the 18th Century socialites had. |
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Now Jeffrey has the opportunity to rub shoulders with the socialites of the club. |
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The crowd, as expected, was an interesting mix of diplomats, socialites and familiar faces from the arts, fashion and entertainment worlds. |
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During the British Raj, socialites in London, New York and Paris became enamored of Indian fabrics and embroidery. |
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Of course, the innate watchability of these socialites is matched only by their elusiveness. |
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Sunny and Claus were two charming, flamboyant socialites at the very top of American high society. |
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At the Kate Somerville salon in West Hollywood, N. B. A. wives, socialites and celebrities are batting a thousand. |
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While you probably imagined that my family tree was chock-a-block with international playboys and glamorous socialites, I actually come from a long line of caravanners. |
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The Veronica Guerin film premiere promises to be a wonderful night out for North Kerry s glittering socialites who will be supporting a very worthy charity. |
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When he died less than six years later, she moved on unshackled to become one of New York's most beloved philanthropists and socialites. |
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Popular socialites and the corporate elite of the City were present at the launch as special invitees, and they witnessed lively music and a personalised magic show. |
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For the most part, the upstairs bar draws an upscale clientele of suit-wearing, expatriate socialites happy to select wines from an extensive and expensive list. |
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To make up for it, I thought I'd give you photos of my three favorite socialites. |
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Snazzily clad socialites, wrapped in pashminas to keep out the unseasonable chill, chanting anti-PT slogans. |
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In addition to dancers, Pilates also worked with many socialites, as well as plumbers and doctors. |
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I feel like I belong with all the wealthy socialites I rub elbows with. |
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If his style wasn't considered groundbreaking, de la Renta had a knack of dressing the most influential women of every decade, from royals and politicians to socialites and pop stars. |
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The video then treats you to images of the socialites fishing, hunting and playing guitars around a campfire, without of course, breaking a single nail. |
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Balzac, wearing his legendary dressing gown, brought more than two thousand characters into the world and curates, aristocrats, bourgeois, journalists, socialites. |
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The green oasis in the metropolis presents a wealth of stage acts, cabaret, music, and even Children's Circus and family programs, which are enjoyed by the neighbors, urban socialites and culture seekers. |
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Among the 150 special invitees, there were politicians, business people, executives of Italian-Russian companies, restaurateurs, stage and cinema stars, editors of leading glossy magazines, and socialites. |
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Longines presented the Longines Master Collection Retrograde to Asia's leading watch critics and socialites from the world of literature, art and academia, at a Watch Salon, in the presence of brand ambassador Aaron Kwok. |
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The once popular socialites, who had counted the Prince of Wales among their friends and donated millions to charity, had become virtual recluses over the past five years. |
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She's not dominated by the same considerations many socialites are. |
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They are documents on the daily lives of London writers, artists, political figures and socialites. |
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The event took place in the presence of key representatives from the media industry and socialites from the entire region. |
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For socialites, celebrities and billionaires, Venice last month was the place to be, as the art world gathered for the preview of the current Biennale. |
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It was only after Bellows became famous that he began painting socialites. |
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Three or four footnotes a page introduce perhaps 1,000 or more politicians, public servants, academics, musicians and socialites whom Berlin knew or talked about. |
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Most Indians identify celebrity with Bollywood actors, but Hello! said it hoped to change that perception by also focusing on industrialists, socialites and leaders in other diverse fields. |
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The city's socialites were found to attend 47 per cent fewer events than the UK average. |
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The stunner said she was about to publish a book for wannabe socialites called the Naughty Girl Guide and was preparing for a TV show called Dirty Cows. |
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Tonight was an opening that would be covered by Women's Wear and filled with slummers and celebrities and socialites, now that gaydom in this city is so chic. |
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The Socialites work from The Dollhouse, surf and SUP, drink a fair amount of wine, and most importantly, make it happen for their awesome clients. |
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