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- Held virtually every year since 1924, Cinderella Ball is proud to carry the distinction and tradition of being the oldest charitable event in Pittsburgh and one of the longest-running debutante balls in America.
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Fleur de Lis Ball, a Roman Catholic ball founded in 1959, named after the symbol associated with French kings and the city's French heritage, which raises money for the Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital.
Presented by the Cinderella Women’s Committee, Cinderella Ball is Pittsburgh’s oldest fundraiser and the second longest-running debutante ball in the United States.
Presented by the Cinderella Women’s Committee, Cinderella Ball is Pittsburgh’s oldest fundraiser and the second longest-running debutante ball in the United States.
Fleur de Lis Ball, a Roman Catholic ball founded in 1959, named after the symbol associated with French kings and the city's French heritage, which raises money for the Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital.
- The Protestant Reformation Altered The Status of Unmarried Young Women
- King George III Held The First Debutante Ball
- Debutante Balls Also Existed Among Black Communities
- Men Could Be Blacklisted For Being Too Forward
- World War Two Spelled The End of Mainstream Debutante Balls
- Queen Elizabeth II Ended The Tradition of Debutante Balls
- Are Debutante Balls Still held?
Catholicism traditionally cloistered unmarried aristocratic women in convents. However, the Protestant Reformationin the 16th century in England and northern Europe widely ended this practice amongst Protestants. This created a problem, in that unmarried young women could no longer simply be sequestered away. Moreover, since they couldn’t inherit t...
By 1780, it was custom to return from the hunting season to London, where the season of social events began. The same year, King George III and his wife Queen Charlotteheld a May ball for Charlotte’s birthday, then donated the money raised to fund a new maternity hospital. To attend, parents of a young woman would request an invitation from the Lor...
The first black ‘debutante’ ball is recorded to have taken place in New York in 1778. Known as ‘Ethiopian Balls’, the wives of free black men serving in the Royal Ethiopian Regiment would mingle with the wives of British Soldiers. The first official African American debutante ball took place in 1895 in New Orleans, owing to the city’s large and upw...
Before modern-day celebrities, a debutante could be one of society’s most notable figures, and would be profiled in publications such as Tatler. It was also a fashion show: in the 1920s, women were expected to wear an ostrich feather headdress and long white train to be presented at Buckingham Palace. By the late 1950s, dress styles were less rigid...
Following the severe losses suffered during World War Two, wealth amongst the upper classes was often significantly dented by death duties. Since one season for one woman could cost up to £120,000 in today’s money, many war widows could no longer afford to pay for the outfit, travel and ticket expenses that being a ‘deb’ required. Moreover, deb bal...
Though lesser forms of debutante balls have survived, Queen Elizabeth IIultimately put a stop to debutante balls where she was in attendance as the monarch in 1958. Post-war financial factors played a part, as did the burgeoning feminist movement that recognised that it was antiquated to pressure 17-year-old women to marry. When the Lord Chamberlai...
Though the heyday of debutante balls is over, some still exist today. While the formality of long white gowns, tiaras and gloves remains, the requirements for attendance is increasingly wealth-based rather than lineage-based. For instance, the annual Viennese Opera Ball is famously lavish; the least expensive ticket costs $1,100, while tickets for ...
Since 1924, on the evening of the Ball, each debutante is presented by her father or other significant male family member to society. We are proud of our 94 year tradition as the second-oldest debutante ball in America and Pittsurgh’s oldest charity event.
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Jul 1, 2024 · A newly revived Black debutante ball in Canton, Ohio, uses the cotillion experience as programming for Black girls, many of whom live below the poverty line.