Much like a scene from Bridgerton, a traditional debutante ball is a grandiose event where daughters of upper-class families are presented to society. Dating back to the 18th century, during the reign of George III, the debutantes, or debs, would make their formal coming out by curtseying to the monarch. Dressed to the nines in their stunning white gowns and gloves, complete with dazzling tiaras, they would parade down the British royal court and waltz the night away. Part of the ball’s purpose was to introduce the debs to eligible bachelors and their families, to get them engaged and, ultimately, married.
The customary ball flourished worldwide, including in the United States, where it was used as a venue to teach middle schoolers manners. In France, the debutante ball started in 1957 and ceased in 1973. In 1994, Ophélie Renouard revived the ball, turning it into a modern by-invitation-only couture and charity event.
Formerly called the Crillon Ball (named after the iconic Hotel Crillon where it used to be held), it is now called “le Bal”, short for le Bal des Débutantes. Through the years, prominent names joined its prestigious roster with personalities like Lady Amelia Windsor, Xenia and Anastacia Gorbachev (both granddaughters of the former Russian president Mikhail Gorbachev), Lily Collins, Bruce Willis’ daughter Scout Larue, Sylvester Stallone’s heir Sofia, and the list goes on. In 2003, the first Asian debutantes participated, including Wan Bao Bao, whose grandfather belonged to President Mao’s close circle.
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