Definition
"High society" describes the upper class or elite social circles, characterized by wealth, status, and exclusive social events. These circles are typified by lavish parties, charitable galas, and exclusive clubs. People in high society often wield considerable influence in the realms of fashion, art, and philanthropy. Unlike "ruling class," the focus is on social status and lifestyle rather than direct political power. Think of it as the VIP section of life, where access is limited and appearances are everything. They are trendsetters and taste makers.