The Beautiful People ✨
The term “beautiful people” refers to individuals who are in vogue, glamorous, and widely admired and envied. The phrase paints a picture of a world filled with fashionable socialites and trendsetters who effortlessly captivate the masses.
Origin Tales: Although the term gained popularity in the mid-1960s, the editor of Vogue magazine, Diana Vreeland, is often credited with coining it. However, it actually appeared earlier as the title of William Saroyan’s 1941 play. Popular culture further embraced the term, such as in the Beatles’ 1967 song “Baby You’re a Rich Man”, where they croon, “How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people?” Additionally, Katherine Hall Page’s mystery novel “The Body in the Big Apple” (1999) lusciously details the opulent lives of these elite individuals in New York.
Synonyms:
- Social elite
- Trendsetters
- The glitterati
- High society
- Socialites
- The in-crowd
Antonyms:
- The hoi polloi
- Commoners
- The masses
- Ordinary folk
Related Terms and Expressions:
- Jet set: Globally mobile, affluent individuals who travel frequently.
- Glamourous life: A life marked by ostentatious beauty and charm.
- Fashionistas: Devotees to fashion and new trends in clothing.
Proverbs and Wisdom:
- “All that glitters is not gold.” - Reminder that appearances can be deceiving; not all glamorous things hold true value.
- “Beauty is only skin deep.” - Inner qualities matter more than outward appearance.
Fun and Thought-Provoking Quotes:
- “I don’t know who invented high heels, but all women owe him a lot.” - Marilyn Monroe
- “Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life.” - Bill Cunningham
- “How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people?” - John Lennon and Paul McCartney
To Watch, Read, and Absorb:
- Books: “The Body in the Big Apple” by Katherine Hall Page, “Less Than Zero” by Bret Easton Ellis
- Songs: “Baby You’re a Rich Man” by The Beatles, “Beautiful People” by Marilyn Manson
- Movies: The Great Gatsby (2013), The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
- TV Shows: Gossip Girl, Sex and the City
Until Next Time…
Remember, while emulating the glamorous lives of the beautiful people can be fun, true beauty shines from within. Strive to be kind, thoughtful, and genuine—it’s the best way to radiate charm no matter the fashion!
Safe travels through life’s glittering avenues, T. Dazzler Gedicto