In Tom and Daisy Buchanan, Fitzgerald created the very image of callous, upper-class destroyers.
Her wealth and reputation gave her (an) entree into upper-class circles.
The Van Dyck Shirleys capture the enchantment with exoticism that seems almost as emblematic of upper-class English life as the portraits of lords and dogs on view.
Some upper-class people in the United States recently had the fashion of calling themselves WASP's, which means White Anglo-Saxon Protestants.