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*''Manga/{{Lady}}'' focuses on Lynn Rusell, the half Japanese daughter of Viscount Marble who's suddenly moved to England and has to learn how to be a ProperLady. She interacts with fellow noble families including the Waverlys, the Brightons and the Spencers, and the second season focuses on a school for the rich.
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* PlayedForDrama in ''Literature/You2015'' and its sequel, ''Hidden Bodies''. All of the main characters are very wealthy, except [[StalkerWithACrush Joe]], who is legitimately poor, and the object of his affection, StarvingStudent, Beck, who is constantly broke just trying to fit in. Even more so in ''Hidden Bodies'', where Joe moves to LA and almost every single major character is a trust fund baby and/or famous, and the "poorest" other character is a cop.

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* PlayedForDrama in ''Literature/You2015'' Creator/CarolineKepnes' ''Literature/{{You|Kepnes}}'' and its sequel, ''Hidden Bodies''.''Literature/HiddenBodies''. All of the main characters are very wealthy, except [[StalkerWithACrush Joe]], who is legitimately poor, and the object of his affection, StarvingStudent, Beck, who is constantly broke just trying to fit in. Even more so in ''Hidden Bodies'', where Joe moves to LA and almost every single major character is a trust fund baby and/or famous, and the "poorest" other character is a cop.
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* ''Series/{{Baby}}'': All the main students go to a elite private school in Parioli, a wealthy district of Rome, since it's also the place where [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory the real-life scandal happened]]. Ludovica, however, is not actually rich, and is in danger of being kicked out of the school, since her single mother can't afford it.

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* ''Series/{{Baby}}'': All the main students go to a an elite private school in Parioli, a wealthy district of Rome, since it's also the place where [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory the real-life scandal happened]]. Ludovica, however, is not actually rich, and is in danger of being kicked out of the school, since her single mother can't afford it.
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* ''Series/{{Baby}}'': All the main students go to a elite private school in Parioli, a wealthy district of Rome, since it's also the place where [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory the real-life scandal happened]]. Ludovica, however, is not actually rich, and is in danger of being kicked out of the school, since her single mother can't afford it.
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* ''Series/{{Revenge}}'' is set in the Hamptons (an affluent summer destination for wealthy New Yorkers), and focuses on Emily Thorne as she tries to get revenge on the rich and powerful Graysons. Many of the supporting characters (including the Graysons' associates and Emily's friends) tend towards the wealthy end of the spectrum as well. Emily Thorne herself is rich as well, thanks to inheriting 49% share of Nolan's tech company, in which her father had invested.

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* ''Series/{{Revenge}}'' ''Series/Revenge2011'' is set in the Hamptons (an affluent summer destination for wealthy New Yorkers), Yorkers) and focuses on Emily Thorne as she tries to get revenge on the rich and powerful Graysons. Many of the supporting characters (including the Graysons' associates and Emily's friends) tend towards the wealthy end of the spectrum as well. Emily Thorne herself is rich as well, thanks to inheriting 49% share of Nolan's tech company, in which her father had invested.

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* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': The titular {{Princess Protagonist}}s are automatically high-class / rich due to being princesses, but they also meet up and / or fight other current, former, and/or ancient and/or undead princesses / ladies of noble birth on their way to a point approximately on the other side of the world from their starting point. Their other enemies mainly have forsaken civilization by being bandits or worshipping a GodOfEvil, or are following the orders of a ruling figure like a tribal leader.

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* ''Series/You2018'': The fourth season's characters are an ultra-elite London social circle, comprised of several children of aristocrats and millionaires.

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** Joe [[spoiler:marries the super-rich Love]] and the two move to an opulent California suburb in season three, where they rub elbows with several obnoxiously rich neighbors.
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The fourth season's characters are an ultra-elite ultra-wealthy London social circle, comprised of several children of aristocrats and millionaires.millionaires. They provide elite settings for plots, such as an extremely exclusive club, a posh art gallery, and a palatial country house.
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* ''Series/You2018'': The fourth season's characters are an ultra-elite London social circle, comprised of several children of aristocrats and millionaires.

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* ''LightNovel/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'' stars Catarina Claes, the daughter of a duke and the fiancee of a prince. Most of her friends and schoolmates at the kingdom of Sorcier's WizardingSchool are wealthy nobles. One of the few exceptions is Maria, a commoner who happened to be born with the rare light magic (something that caused her to be mistaken for a noble's illegitimate child, since few besides nobles can use magic).


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* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'' stars Catarina Claes, the daughter of a duke and the fiancee of a prince. Most of her friends and schoolmates at the kingdom of Sorcier's WizardingSchool are wealthy nobles. One of the few exceptions is Maria, a commoner who happened to be born with the rare light magic (something that caused her to be mistaken for a noble's illegitimate child, since few besides nobles can use magic).

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