5/17/2023 0 Comments Confessions of a heiress“Next time you think about skipping that certain gala, wearing that unknown designer, dating some weird band member, beware,” it warned. The Website took an ominous tone from the start. 1 girl was Tinsley Mortimer, a Virginia rug salesman’s daughter who had married into New York society. Each fortnight, the Website released a “Social Elite Power Ranking,” scoring the women on their personal style, public appearances, and publicity efforts. The publisher of the letter was, a mysterious Website that appeared on April 24, 2006, declaring itself unofficial judge, jury, and executioner of 10021-the Zip Code of upper Park Avenue and Fifth, and the home of many young women who appear on the charity-ball circuit. There was just one catch: According to a complaint filed last week with the Manhattan district attorney’s office, the letter was a fake. A bombshell of preening and aspiration, it set off a war between an aging princess and the girl who threatened to snatch her crown. It was the perfect letter-if the goal was to blow up New York society.
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