Bruce Willis proudly escorted his daughter Tallulah Willis to Le Bal des Débutantes, the annual gathering of the rich and beautiful at the Hotel de Crillon in Paris. While mothers usually accompany their daughters, there was no sign of mom Demi Moore, who remained in Los Angeles and is going through a painful divorce with Ashton Kutcher. She was instead spotted dining out with an unidentified male at the Sunset Tower Hotel’s Tower Bar.
This year’s debs, said to be the world’s most eligible ladies, included Margaret Qualley, daughter of Andie MacDowell, Flora Collins, daughter of writer Amy Fine Collins, who oversees Vanity Fair’s International Best-Dressed List, and Princess Charlotte de Bourbon, Princess of Parma. Also at the Nov. 26 event, organized by Ophelie Renouard and by-invitation-only, were Princess Devi of Kapurthala, Rachel Johnson, sister of London Mayor Boris Johnson, and Vivian Chou, daughter of Michael Kors majority owner Silas Chou. The gala raised money for the Feed Foundation, co-founded by Lauren Bush Lauren, who made her debut at Le Bal des Debutantes in 2000. The official program included lengthy descriptions of the debutantes and their parents, apart from one young lady whose father was described as, “a Russian businessman who prefers to preserve his privacy.”