New York high society

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New York high society is the elite social circle of affluent, influential families and individuals in New York City, known for its exclusive events, philanthropy, and cultural prominence.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf elite social circle
social class
associatedWith Wall Street elites
art patrons
charity galas
debutante balls
exclusive clubs
high-end fashion events
museum boards
old money families
opera and ballet companies
philanthropic foundations
private social clubs
composedOf affluent families
business leaders
cultural patrons
socialites
wealthy individuals
country United States
hasActivity attending exclusive parties
hosting charity balls
patronizing the arts
serving on nonprofit boards
supporting cultural institutions
historicalCenter Fifth Avenue NERFINISHED
Manhattan
Park Avenue NERFINISHED
Upper East Side
historicalPeriod Gilded Age
Progressive Era
influences cultural institutions in New York City
fashion trends
philanthropic priorities in New York City
social norms among elites
knownFor cultural influence
exclusive social events
philanthropy
social prestige
language English
locatedIn New York City
relatedConcept American upper class
elite social networks
high society
social register
social stratification in the United States
socialFunction maintaining class boundaries
networking among elites
shaping philanthropic networks
status signaling

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Breakfast at Tiffany's ("New York café society")
inspiredBy
Brooke Russell
memberOf
Ava Lowle Willing ("New York Four Hundred")
socialCircle

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