Sentences with phrase «wealthy socialite»

A "wealthy socialite" refers to a person who is both rich and actively involved in high society. They typically have a lot of money and spend their time attending social events, parties, or engaging in activities that are popular among wealthy and influential people. Full definition
Stewart plays Maureen, a young woman living in Paris and working for wealthy socialite Kyra (Nora von Waldstätten).
At the center is the love story of wealthy socialite Carol Aird (Cate Blanchett) and young department store clerk Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara).
But Gatsby has ulterior motives for befriending Nick — he's in love with his cousin, Daisy (Carey Mulligan), who's currently trapped in a loveless marriage with wealthy socialite Tom Buchanan (Joel Edgerton).
The Swans of Fifth Avenue By Melanie Benjamin Bantam • $ 16 • ISBN 9780345528704 The author of bestselling historical fiction about Anne Morrow Lindbergh (The Aviator's Wife) and the Gilded Age (The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb) turns to a more recent era in this captivating novel about the friendship between writer Truman Capote and wealthy socialite Babe Paley.
In the 1970s, Warhol was a regular at the New York disco Studio 54, and he received hundreds of portrait commissions from wealthy socialites, musicians, and film stars.
Kiehl is currently the Nancy and Fred Poses Curator at the Whitney, which was founded in 1931 by wealthy socialite Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney.
Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis) is a fashion designer whose elegant atelier (upstairs in his London town house) creates meticulously constructed, beautifully restrained clothing for wealthy socialites.
Wealthy socialite Carol Aird (played by Cate Blanchett) is the exact opposite, commanding attention wherever she goes and flaunting her influence whenever necessary.
Instrumental divorce was originally limited to wealthy socialites, business magnates and Hollywood stars.
Hudson plays Eleanor Strubing, a wealthy socialite who is a key character in the film.
The 1996 made - for - television movie Titanic tells the story of how this disaster came to befall the great ship, and what happened to the passengers on board — both the wealthy socialites in first class and the poor immigrants in steerage.
Soon reunited with their newly released leader, Accion Mutante plots the elaborate wedding reception kidnapping of Patricia, a wealthy socialite.
A wealthy socialite, she had inherited the paper in the early»60s, after her husband killed himself, but she was never taken seriously — and, as a result, rarely took herself seriously.
Meanwhile, a playboy from an impoverished aristocratic family is preparing to marry a wealthy socialite to restore his fortune.
As the nation teeters on the brink of WWII, a nearly bankrupt NAACP sends Thurgood Marshall (Chadwick Boseman) to conservative Connecticut to defend a black chauffeur against his wealthy socialite employer in a sexual assault and attempted murder trial that quickly became tabloid fodder.
In her second collaboration with French director Olivier Assayas, Kristen Stewart plays a personal shopper to a wealthy socialite, with a sideline as an amateur ghost hunter who's searching for her dead twin brother.
Lucci currently stars in the Lifetime series, «Devious Maids,» produced by ABC Studios, as the wealthy socialite, Genevieve Delatour.
Side - stepping the mean - spirited possibilities of portraying such a screwy figure, Giannoli crafts an appealing portrait and has the good sense to neither lionize nor demonize the wealthy socialite.
Penelope Wilhern, born to wealthy socialites, is afflicted by the Wilhern spell that can only be broken when she finds love.
Jenkins was a wealthy socialite who supported musical causes and loved to sing.
This practice allows Sherman to masquerade herself as various characters, including housewives, actresses, historical figures, clowns, wealthy socialites, or a doctor and nurse — breaking down stereotypes of societal depictions of women and men.
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