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New York Waldorf International Ladies' Ball - Introduction to the world famous high-end dance party (4)
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Founded in 1954, the New York International Ladies' Ball is held every two years at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, New York. It is known as the most dazzling party in New York's international social world. It is designed for entertaining girls to enter adulthood and begin to enter the upper class. Held in a social circle, more than a thousand celebrities were invited to watch the ceremony. The participants of the ball are all from the world's richest elite family, studying in the world's top ivory tower. They are all elaborately carved dolls, destined to marry national politicians, industry giants, and diplomatic elites.

Girls and male companions attending the ball will enter the company accompanied by a flag guard.

Nearly a thousand political, diplomatic, and commercial celebrities invited to the ceremony shook hands with the girls who attended the ball.

The girls who participated in the dance were called “Blue Blood Upstart” and “the luckiest girl in

the world” by the media.


This is the famous lady from China at the 2016 dance party.


The New York International Ladies' Ball is also one of the most rigorous dances in the world. The celebrities who have been invited to participate in the dance through the harsh screening are not only famous, but also have the qualifications of the world's top prestigious schools, have a good social background, have a good appearance, and a qualified referee. Upstart children are not welcome. The famous daughters who participated in the dance include descendants of many European nobles and descendants of American social celebrities, such as the daughter of President Nixon and the granddaughter of Bush.

 
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