High Society
"High Society" is a term that refers to the social elite or upper class in a community, often characterized by wealth, influence, and a lifestyle of luxury. Members of high society typically engage in exclusive social events, such as galas, charity functions, and private parties, where they network and maintain their social status.
The concept of high society has been depicted in various forms of media, including literature and film. One notable example is the 1956 musical film "High Society," which stars Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra. The film showcases the glamorous lives of the wealthy and their interactions with the less privileged.