No Horsing Around, But a Pegasus? That’s Perfect
Henry, a bejeweled horse borrowed for this year’s Dallas-themed Mad Hatter’s Tea on April 20, may have been a ‘mane’ attraction as he walked into the Dallas Arboretum.
Read moreHenry, a bejeweled horse borrowed for this year’s Dallas-themed Mad Hatter’s Tea on April 20, may have been a ‘mane’ attraction as he walked into the Dallas Arboretum.
Read moreExcitement at the return of in-person fundraisers was in bloom at the Mad Hatter’s Tea April 15 benefiting the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden and A Woman’s Garden.
Read moreWhen my editor Tom Boone wanted me to step in as society editor, I asked what I’d done to make him hate me.
Read moreThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has put plans for many events in flux. Check before attending.
Read moreThe 32nd-annual Mad Hatter’s Tea and luncheon – The Art of Chic – is coming to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Read moreAll the events The Meadows School is holding this fall!
Read moreThe Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum welcomed Dallasites to the Golden Age of Hollywood at Mad Hatter’s Tea on April 11, benefitting A Woman’s Garden.
Read moreThe Home Edit Aaron Family Jewish Community Center (The J) 7 p.m. March 27 Joanna and Clea, the Instagram-famous home
Read moreThe chairs, Sharla Bush and Terry Irby, encourage guests to be inspired by their favorite movies from the Golden Age
Read moreThe Golden Age of Hollywood will be celebrated at the 31st annual Mad Hatter’s Tea.
Read moreAn ode to the Guilded Age, Dallasites filled the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of
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