![]() Yet in an effort to support Jane, Lizzie attends a ski weekend at the Bingleys’ cottage with Jane, Charles, Will and Charles’ sister, Caroline. Will immediately alienates and enrages Lizzie with his rude comments about scholarship students. Jane reconnects with Charles and introduces Lizzie to his sullen friend, Will Darcy. Lizzie and Jane attend a back-to-school mixer with the neighboring boys school, Pemberley. If he’ll ask her to prom, all will be right with the world. This semester, Charles Bingley, the boy Jane likes, is returning from a semester in London. Lizzie’s wealthy but kind roommate, Jane, is already starting her fittings. Fashion editors from Vogue and The New York Times report on the event, while girls have famous designers create their gowns. Prom is the official entry into high society for Longbourn girls. She tries to focus on excelling at piano while avoiding the discussions of trust funds, designer clothes and most of all, prom. ![]() Wealthy classmates, who don’t believe there’s room at Longbourn for anyone without money and proper breeding, often snub or pull pranks on Lizzie. ![]() In this modern-day version of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Lizzie Bennett attends the elite Longbourn Academy for Girls on a music scholarship. ![]()
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