socialites in English

noun
1
a person who is well known in fashionable society and is fond of social activities and entertainment.
The article was written by Chester Francis-Jackson, a writer for the Jamaica Gleaner who covers all events such as these, or events put on by the very rich, most well known socialites in Jamaican society.

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1. Ten percent of those top tier socialites are our customers.

2. After all, you are a creative genius and these characters are mere socialites.

3. The company's passenger lists glittered with film stars, aristocrats, writers, socialites, and tycoons.

4. Juliet was grateful to find a kindred spirit among all these wealthy public-school-educated socialites.

5. He tapped an array of contributors, among them celebrities, politicos and wannabes, unions, socialites and lawyers.

6. Our specialty was messy girls: sociopath socialites, porn stars, retired riot grrrls, anyone we deemed interesting.

7. We even honor these great gluttons who have become our world leaders, our socialites, our jet-setters.

8. Bridged is a dating app that allows for communities, organizations, matchmakers, socialites, and friends to create dating pools for their members

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10. Of Manchu origin, the Cheongsam, also known as the qipao, was popularised by upper-class women and Chinese socialites in Shanghai during the early 20 th century

11. The sidewalks and avenues had to be broad enough to accommodate cafe tables and the two-horse Barouches of the industrialists and socialites moving into those apartment buildings.

12. The stylish and often tight-fitting Cheongsam or qipao that is best known today was created in the 1920s in Shanghai and made fashionable by socialites and upper-class women at first

13. I didn't know them all intimately, but I'd hang out with 50 or 60 girls a night — everybody from 18-year-old wannabe socialites to single mums, City girls and globetrotters.