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- Debutante - Wikipedia
A debutante ball, sometimes called a coming-out party, is a formal ball that includes presenting debutantes during the social season, usually during the spring or summer Debutante balls may require prior instruction in social etiquette and appropriate morals
- Debutante | Definition, Ball, Traditions, Dresses, History, Facts . . .
Debutante, a young woman who is making a formal entrance into society So-called debutante balls, dating back to at least the 18th century, were originally intended as an avenue through which to present young women eligible for marriage to prospective high-society partners
- Cotillion Vs. Debutante Ball: Whats The Difference?
Debutante balls mark the formal introduction of young women, ages 16 to 21, as members of society Cotillions focus on teaching social graces, while debutante balls emphasize community involvement and celebrate maturation
- DEBUTANTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEBUTANTE is one making a debut : debutant; especially : a young woman making her formal entrance into society
- The Season: The Glittering History of the Debutante Ball
Deriving from the French word ‘debuter’, meaning ‘to begin’, debutante balls have traditionally served the purpose of presenting young, blue-blooded women to society in the hope that they might marry into wealth and status
- History Of Debutantes The Social Season: From Balls to Bridgerton . . .
A debutante was considered especially successful if she became engaged after a single season – but by the 20th century, most debutantes participated in at least two social seasons and pursued accomplishments and charity work before their eventual marriages
- What the History of Debutante Balls Says About Womens Lives - TIME
The debutante ritual created a soft economy wherein people with knowledge and family history, but no money, could earn a living as guardians of ancient social rules
- DEBUTANTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A lone debutante might have her own debut, or she might share it with a sister or other close relative
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