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Old 03-25-2006, 07:04 PM
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In Texas, the debs mostly come from old money, socially prominent families. It is still a big deal in many cities.
My cousin was a deb when she was at TCU. I didn't want to do it, so I never put a lot of interest into it.
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Old 12-06-2006, 05:11 PM
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In Texas, the debs mostly come from old money, socially prominent families. It is still a big deal in many cities.
My cousin was a deb when she was at TCU. I didn't want to do it, so I never put a lot of interest into it.
How do you define "old money"? I've always figured that debutante stuff was a new money thing, a social thing to make them feel more important in society. I'm not bashing it though, my sister did it, and most celebratory gatherings with booze somewhere involved are a lot of fun.

I think old money is money, or maybe large quantities of land which has been passed down for at least several generations and are already predominant in their community. I’ve never met a family like this who has put any family member up for this.
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Old 12-06-2006, 05:55 PM
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How do you define "old money"? I've always figured that debutante stuff was a new money thing, a social thing to make them feel more important in society. I'm not bashing it though, my sister did it, and most celebratory gatherings with booze somewhere involved are a lot of fun.

I think old money is money, or maybe large quantities of land which has been passed down for at least several generations and are already predominant in their community. I’ve never met a family like this who has put any family member up for this.
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Deb balls are extremely old money......look where they were started. I don't know which balls in Texas you know of.....but take Tyler Rose Festival, for example. It is one of the most prominent in Texas and it is extremely old money. Lots of families with old oil and land/ranching money. The names that have been in it over the years are pretty astonishing.

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Old 12-06-2006, 07:04 PM
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Agreed with macallan25

In New Orleans most Debutante events are for the Blue Blood of New Orleans (not the nouveau riche.) Although on occasion a nouveau or two might take part in the event. In New Orleans, most of the true Debutantes are presented in many Balls like Comus, Momus, Rex, Athenians, Bachelor's, Twelfth Night, etc....then their families have teas and parties for them at NOCC, Metairie Country Club, or somewhere very nice.
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Old 12-06-2006, 07:15 PM
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Deb balls are extremely old money......look where they were started.
Young women of age were presented to society in Europe for centuries. Here in the US, the debutante ball was first documented in Main Line Philadelphia.
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Old 12-06-2006, 09:20 PM
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I know, but it seemed to me that the trend was leading more towards the new. I suppose I don't know enough about the topic!
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Old 12-06-2006, 09:34 PM
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It depends on the ball and who you are/who your family is.
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Old 12-06-2006, 10:04 PM
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Believe it or not, even Seattle has a history of debutante (cotillion) balls. Most residents here would never know/guess it if they didn't grow up here, but those of us from the wealthier suburbs have heard about them. I believe they still happen, but they're very hush-hush.
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Old 01-17-2010, 07:36 PM
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I was a deb because my grandmother is active in the organization that sponsors the event. We had to wear white ball gowns and the guys were in white tie. I did it to make my grandmother happy as she is a wonderful lady and the party was kind of fun but its no big deal. The whole deb thing is kind of big in the South where I live. The reaction of my college friends when I tell them about it is "You didn't actually do that".
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