0 someone, usually of high social class, who is famous for going to a lot of parties and social events:
a wealthy socialite
We shall have to leave the definition of socialite until a more convenient occasion.
The business developed a high profile clientele which included celebrities, socialites and industry leaders.
She was soon the most fashionable portrait painter of her generation among the "haute bourgeoisie" and aristocracy, painting duchesses and grand dukes and socialites.
It focuses on women's issues, and often features racy short stories, fashion, recipes, advice columns, and comments on socialites and current events.
Pietsch was reputed to be a tireless socialite well into his old age.
The story concerns a socialite who hires a derelict to be her family's butler, only to fall in love with him, much to his dismay.
In spite of its efforts to identify its core ideology as progressive, its campaign videos feature notorious right-leaning socialites, journalists and television personalities.
He then invested the profits from that firm in real estate development, which made him a wealthy socialite and influential citizen of the city.