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glitterati

[glit-uh-rah-tee] / ˌglɪt əˈrɑ ti /








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In the 1980s he hosted the glitterati of Pakistan at the festival and invited the media to cover it to raise its profile.

From BBC

It became a fashionable West End venue, attracting a social glitterati including actors Charlie Chaplin and Marlon Brando and political figures including Sir Winston Churchill.

From BBC

In the 1960s and '70s, Acapulco was a major holiday destination for Hollywood's glitterati and that is where padel's popularity with celebrities began.

From BBC

The initial period of Aardvark Letterpress becoming a studio whose services are prized among glitterati clientele like Oprah Winfrey and art galleries and fashion houses, however, was not so smooth.

From Los Angeles Times

He transformed it into a national tabloid and moved it to Florida in 1971, poaching British reporters trained in hard-charging coverage of crime and the glitterati.

From Seattle Times