CHIC, COOL & CHARMING

CHIC, COOL & CHARMING

Chic dressing is timeless. We all know that. What makes personal style is the confident attitude that is also worn. Ala von Auersperg is a designer who loves to create ageless pieces that can be worn forever, so our vintage style arbiter Lance Avery Morgan went behind the seams with this design dynamo.

photography courtesy of AlA VON AUERSPERG

When you are the daughter of a society style icon like designer Ala von Auersperg , expectations can be high. Her mother Sunny Crawford von Bülow, who was known as a leading style setter of her day in the 1950s through the 1970s, greatly influenced von Auersperg’s design aesthetic. “My mother was always beautifully dressed whether at home or out and about,” shares Ala von Auersperg. “She had wonderful taste and knew what kinds of clothing suited her. Her love of the kaftans that she wore around the house inspired me to start designing kaftans of my own.”

She’s quick to admit, “My mother answered the call for something both beautiful and comfortable. So I wanted to  create something that emulated her version of looking relaxed and effortlessly flawless at home rather than disheveled and unkempt.” Making sure to acknowledge the family’s rich history of having a keen sense of style and the indelible print it left on her, which has naturally passed on to her artful designs, she reiterates, “They valued beautiful craftsmanship, knew what looked good on them, and understood that you can be casual and still look fabulous. These early lessons trained my eye and helped inspire my line.”

In an era where many travel commercially while wearing “athleisure” wear (to be kind about it), von Auersperg feels her designs offer her clients more without  compromising comfort. She states, “I had been working with the designer Antonio Gual for years, creating such pieces for myself, when in 2015 he suggested applying my original nature and travel-inspired artworks onto them.” From there, Ala Von Auersperg (AVA), the brand, was born. Shortly thereafter, my daughter, Sunny Kneissl Zweig, joined the team as our in-house stylist. Since day one, we have focused on making women feel wonderful in the feminine flow of the fabric, the transparency that not only reveals, but also partially conceals the body and the soft touch of textiles on the skin.” Ease is key as she muses, “I wanted clothes that were uncomplicated, yet elegant and versatile: you should be able to wear a garment to the beach, make it fancier if you go out, then add another layer to make it even dressier for a special occasion.”

The vibrant prints and flattering construction almost guarantee a special feeling when a woman wears an Ala von Auersperg creation. Her fabrication choices recollect the balmy days of Palm Beach and warm nights of Palm Springs of a bygone era, which is part of the appeal of her designs: reinterpreted glamour. “The prints are an organic extension of my life and my work as an artist, a path I began a decade ago,” she notes. “I have always loved art, but despite having a great-grandfather and  grandmother who were both gifted sculptors I didn’t think art was something I could create. A drawing class changed that and I began painting the flowers in my garden, the coral at our home in Antigua and flora from my travels and I just loved it. It takes me out of the everyday, and then, when I see the prints on a woman, it’s another reward. When she moves, so does the print and she becomes the work of art. That’s why we say “Wear AVA and become your own masterpiece.”

In fact, she says, “Our goal is to help all women realize they can be glamorous, no matter their size or age. AVA is about enjoying life as you are and being the best version of yourself,  because when a woman looks her best, she feels better about herself. We all have roles to play and will perform  them more effectively when we’re at our best. Quite frankly, there is too much fun to be experienced in life, which can be missed when one is focused exclusively on what she is wearing.”

That design aesthetic has led von Auersperg’s clothing line to be so successful, while also supporting a greater purpose. “This passion for creating clothes that boost a woman’s confidence also underpins my philanthropic work, specifically with women who have experienced violence, as those crimes rob their self-esteem as well,” she confides. “The National Center for Victims of Crime, which I co-founded in 1985, works to remedy this loss. The Brain Trauma Foundation (originally the Sunny Von Bülow Coma and Head Trauma Research Institute), which I founded in 1986 in honor of my mother, supports ongoing research on traumatic brain injuries. These causes advance my ultimate goal in life as a daughter, mother, and grandmother, which is to leave the world a better place.” And certainly, a more stylish one, too.

   

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BELLES DU JOUR

BELLES DU JOUR

Gala Honors 2019 Class Of San Antonio Symphony Belles

By Jake Gaines          Photography by Greg Harrison

THE SETTING: The San Antonio Symphony League recently celebrated its 48th annual Symphony Ball in the heart of the city it calls home. The League presented this year’s class of elegant young Symphony Belles at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa with their families, friends and symphony supporters.  With the theme of An Evening in The Gardens of Versailles, the attendees enjoyed dinner and dancing late into the night, with catering provided by the JW Marriott.  

THE STYLE: In keeping with tradition, the Belles donned white gowns as they were presented to their guests by their fathers. Following the formal presentation, partygoers enjoyed a scrumptious meal and danced the night away making memories to last a lifetime. The evening concluded a year filled with beautiful teas, luncheons and parties, each celebrating the 2019 senior Symphony Belles and benefitting the San Antonio Symphony League. The floral décor was provided by Danny Cuellar of Trinity Flowers. The resplendent display of roses and hydrangeas in striking shades of pinks and lavenders depicted the ambiance of the gardens of Versailles. Guests enjoyed the evening’s fête with a performance by the Youth Orchestras of San Antonio and after-dinner dancing to the sounds of Finding Friday. 

THE PURPOSE: Rebecca and Keith Long, the 2019 Symphony Ball chairs, created an evening to remember for each Belle and her family. For nearly half a century, the San Antonio Symphony League has proudly presented young ladies who are the children and grandchildren of San Antonio Symphony League members at a formal Symphony Ball. During all four years of high school, Belles earn volunteer service hours through various Symphony League events and one hundred percent of the annual contributions made to the Belle Program are in turn donated to the San Antonio Symphony League.

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WESTERN PRIDE

WESTERN PRIDE

Briscoe Western Art Museum Presents 18TH Annual Sale And Exhibition

By Jake Gaines          Photography by Super Q Photography

 THE SETTING: Each year the Briscoe Western Art Museum draws art enthusiasts, collectors and visitors for an opportunity to view and purchase nearly 300 works of painting, sculpture and mixed media from 80 of the country’s top western artists. This year was no different as the weekend of festivities was hosted on the banks of the iconic San Antonio River Walk. Attendees were able to enjoy an exciting live auction on Friday night, a panel discussion exploring the emerging western art market and trends on both Friday and Saturday, and a wall sale complete with live music on Saturday evening.

THE STYLE: The wide range of artworks and artist genres reflects the vastness of the great American West. From scenic landscapes, inspired Native Americans, and classic cowboys to stunning wildlife and detailed portraiture, there is something for every attendee and art enthusiast to enjoy. Some of the featured artists include John Coleman, John DeMott, C. Michael Dudash, Martin Grelle, George Hallmark, Z.S. Liang, Mark Maggiori, Jan Mapes, Billy Schenck, Kim Wiggins and Xiang Zhang.

 The opening weekend included a VIP preview, Artist Awards banquet and live auction on Friday with the second annual Briscoe Collectors Summit at the Hotel Contessa. The grand exhibition opening, art sale and reception then happened on Saturday where the memorable evening included the Luck of the Draw art sale, where all works of art are available for purchase. Delicious food stations, libations and live music under the stars from Mickey and The Motorcars rounded out the night. The museum’s public exhibition continued with all unsold artwork available for purchase.

THE PURPOSE: The Night of Artists, chaired this year by Nicole and Rob McLane, is the largest fundraiser for the Briscoe Western Art Museum with all the proceeds benefitting the museum’s programming and mission. The Briscoe Western Art Museum is a collections-based institution building upon art and artifacts that tell the vast and multifaceted story of the American West.

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THE BIG APPLE

THE BIG APPLE

San Antonio Gardenia Club Luncheon Celebrates With New York Theme

By Jake Gaines          Photography by Greg Harrison

THE SETTING: New York, New York served as a glorious theme that inspired a recent luncheon to support the San Antonio Gardenia Club. Students from the Woodlawn Theatre Academy of young students and performer Melissa Gonzalez opened the fashion show with the performance while the group’s reigning queen, Ashton McDaniel closed the sold-out show.

THE STYLE:  The San Antonio Country Club was the setting for the event, where guests were transported to The Big Apple amongst extraordinary floral decorations befitting the organization’s name. Attendees mingled in anticipation of the main event, the annual fashion show, a sensational runway of this season’s best fashions, presented by Julian Gold.

THE PURPOSE: This year’s annual luncheon was chaired by Sharron Batchelor, Pam Gilbert and Christi Tidwell, with Carroll Dorsey Walker serving as president of the organization. The San Antonio Gardenia Club was founded in 1960, with the mission of providing fine arts scholarships to deserving students who graduate from Bexar County high schools, enabling young scholars to continue their education at local colleges. The club also participates in the annual Battle of Flowers Texas Cavalier River Parade, the Annual Holliday River Parade and the King William Parade.

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LET THERE BE MUSIC

LET THERE BE MUSIC

An Evening Of Dance Performances Supports Virtuosi Of Houston

By Jen Roosth          Photography by Fulton Davenport

THE SETTING: Virtuosi of Houston recently celebrated the social season with its annual gala, Music in Motion, in the InterContinental Hotel’s Grand Ballroom. The evening began with the cocktail hour, a wine pull, silent auction, plus guests enjoyed viewing a live painting by Taft McWhorter.

 THE STYLE: The evening of world-class music and fine cuisine shined the spotlight on the arts by honoring Michelle Smith, founder and executive director, METdance, Jane Weiner, founder and director of Hope Stone Dance, and Stanton Welch, artistic director of the Houston Ballet. The slate of musical performances was White Swan Pax de Duex performed by artists from Houston Ballet II Academy, Aheym performed by METdance, and Barcarolle/Radio Ga Ga performed by Hope Stone Dancers and Houston Boychoir. All the dancers were accompanied by the Virtuosi of Houston Orchestra under the direction by Franz Krager and Andzrej Grabiec, its founding and artistic directors.

 The event’s spirited live auction offered a Game of Thrones journey with a six-night stay in Dublin, a private estate experience for 10 at Churchill Downs, a sunset cruise on a luxury yacht for 14, a sailing experience on an America’s Cup Yacht for two, a Chopard diamond pendant and earring set, a Rome VIP Experience for two, and a George Strait signed guitar.

 THE PURPOSE: The gala event was chaired by Patti Murphy and Monzer Hourani, with Carmina Zamorano serving as honorary chairs. The mission of Virtuosi Houston is providing a means for a unique group of young and musically gifted artists to expand their abilities through exposure to world-class conductors and challenging musical pieces.

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DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC?

DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC?

31st Annual Mad Hatter’s Tea Celebrates The Golden Age of Hollywood

By Cynthia Smoot         Photography by Danny Campbell, Dana Driensky, and Rob Wythe/Gittings Photography

THE SETTING: Mad Hatter’s Tea is one of Dallas’ most elaborate and whimsical affairs celebrating the wonder of millenary magic while supporting the Dallas Arboretum. The morning began with a champagne reception, where guests mingled about admiring the fashion prowess and imagination of others, as everyone felt like a star under the frenzy of cell phone flashes happening all about. The crowd was led into Rosine Hall for a fashion presentation produced by the inimitable Jan Strimple featuring fashions sponsored by Tootsies. The afternoon was capped off with a seated luncheon under elegantly draped tents with divine tablescapes created by Prashe Décor.

THE STYLE: The theme for this year’s celebration, The Golden Age of Hollywood, spotlighted hats celebrating all decades of fashion. One of the highlights of the event  was the announcement of the winners in a variety of style categories. This year’s hat judges included Jonathan Simkhai, Vodi Cook, Jenna Jenovich, Vivian Lombardi, and Joani White. The day’s big winners were Kunthear Mam-Douglas, Norah Maroulis, Elizabeth Smith Theis, Jenny Foster, Leslie Vaughan, Carmen Hancock, and Prashi Shah.

The PURPOSE: This year’s event was co-chaired by Sharla Bush and Terry Irby with Kristina Bush Whitcomb serving as the honorary chair. Monies raised grow and maintain A Woman’s Garden, a major garden at the Dallas Arboretum, and the only public garden in the nation conceived by women, funded by the efforts of women, and dedicated to the universal spirit of women.

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