Jayati Modi Picks Vivienne Westwood Gown for Her Le Bal Debut
The future heiress of the multi-billion dollar Modi Enterprises, and daughter of the company's Executive Director Samir Modi, Jayati Modi is all set to live the Disney princess dream. She is one of the 20 women to be selected to be presented at Paris's Bal des Dbutantes on November 26th.
pThe future heiress of the multi-billion dollar Modi Enterprises, and daughter of the company's Executive Director Samir Modi, Jayati Modi is all set to live the Disney princess dream. She is one of the 20 women to be selected to be presented at Paris's Bal des Dandeacute;butantes on November 26th./p
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pStarted in 1992, Bal des Dandeacute;butantes, also known as Le Bal, is an annual tradition to introduce twenty young ladies and gentlemen to the society in the City of Lights. These individuals are personally selected by the founder Ophandeacute;lie Renouard from a host of applicants belonging to elite families across the world. In an exclusive chat with Renouard, she elaborates that the event is also a charity ball, wherein the proceeds go to Enfants d'Asie that aids underprivileged children of Asia, and Seleni that caters to the mental health of women, globally./p pandnbsp;/p
pDelving further into the details about the event, Renouard says, "Le Bal is the rite of passage for young women and men, and it is limited to an exclusive few. I have been doing this for over 20 years and I'm always looking for exceptional individuals from different countries. I select debutants on bas...
pThe future heiress of the multi-billion dollar Modi Enterprises, and daughter of the company's Executive Director Samir Modi, Jayati Modi is all set to live the Disney princess dream. She is one of the 20 women to be selected to be presented at Paris's Bal des Dandeacute;butantes on November 26th./p
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pStarted in 1992, Bal des Dandeacute;butantes, also known as Le Bal, is an annual tradition to introduce twenty young ladies and gentlemen to the society in the City of Lights. These individuals are personally selected by the founder Ophandeacute;lie Renouard from a host of applicants belonging to elite families across the world. In an exclusive chat with Renouard, she elaborates that the event is also a charity ball, wherein the proceeds go to Enfants d'Asie that aids underprivileged children of Asia, and Seleni that caters to the mental health of women, globally./p pandnbsp;/p
pDelving further into the details about the event, Renouard says, "Le Bal is the rite of passage for young women and men, and it is limited to an exclusive few. I have been doing this for over 20 years and I'm always looking for exceptional individuals from different countries. I select debutants on bas...
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