Description
Step into the world of opulence and allure with 'Very Important People,' a groundbreaking exploration of the elite global party circuit. Written by sociologist and former fashion model Ashley Mears, this eye-opening narrative takes you behind the velvet ropes of exclusive nightclubs and extravagant events, revealing the hidden dynamics of beauty, status, and wealth. Mears's immersive eighteen-month journey covers high-profile hotspots from New York City and the Hamptons to Miami and Saint-Tropez, providing an insider's perspective on the 'models and bottles' phenomenon. Experience the scale of conspicuous consumption where million-dollar birthday celebrations and $40,000 champagne bottles are the norm, shedding light on how beautiful young women are strategically used to elevate men's status. These women, embedded in the intricate economy of nightlife, trade their beauty for perks, attracting affluent patrons who indulge in lavish spending. While they serve as coveted assets in the glamorous party scene, Mears starkly illustrates the underlying gender inequalities and societal perceptions that diminish their value as partners. 'Very Important People' is not just a captivating account; it’s a poignant commentary on the intersections of gender, wealth, and social status in contemporary culture. Ideal for readers fascinated by sociology, fashion, or the high life, this book is a must-read for anyone eager to understand the complexities of today's elite social gatherings and the societal implications at play.

