Paris Ladies Ball: The Falsehood and Reality Behind Luxury The Paris Ladies Ball has frequently appeared on hot searches and attracted widespread attention. According to the official introduction, this is a French legendary female publicist
The world's top celebrity ball, created by Ophélie Renouard, the founder of the ball. Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 22
In addition to coming from a good family, you should be beautiful, noble, hardworking and have a sense of purpose. However, apart from the luxury and elegance shown on the outside, what is the hidden truth?
First, let's get to know Ophelly. Born in Saigon, Vietnam, to a French father, she settled in France after spending her childhood in Asia.
She was inspired to hold a Ladies Ball while working at the Hotel Cleon, which eventually led to the first Paris Ladies Ball in 1992.
Opheli was originally intended to raise charitable donations, but now the ball seems to have become a platform for upper-class social matchmaking. For those girls who were invited to the prom,
Are they really participating in a big blind date corner?Places for the prom are very limited, only about 20 people are invited each year, and age, family background and reputation are all criteria
It seems to be more like a social matchmaking service for high society. However, the guests invited to the prom were a little puzzled.
More and more children of lesser-known European celebrities and entertainers are becoming regulars at the ball, and it seems that the ball is becoming a tool for the children of celebrities to make their debuts. In addition,
The explosion in the number of Chinese ladies and the addition of Chinese knights have also raised questions about whether the ball has become a "big girl ball".In addition to that,
The faces of Chinese are also common in prom promotion platforms, and even the founders and co-founders of vmuse, the official jewelry sponsor, are Chinese. This makes people wonder whether this ball has quietly become a tool of Chinese capital, and Opheri is just waiting for the "pick-up man" to take over the ball. In addition, just last year, Olympic champion Gu Ailing was officially "disappeared" from the ball for not wearing a dress and jewelry according to the regulations, does this mean that there is some kind of bullying hidden behind the ball?
Behind the brilliance of the appearance, what is the essence of the Paris Ladies Ball?Perhaps we should examine the reality beneath this falsehood, rather than be blinded by superficial flamboyance.