SETTING THE TONE

SETTING THE TONE

Every host knows that the secret to a successful event is strategically fusing the energy of the guests. If it is a seated affair, it’s even more important that the mix around the table is fun, festive and even, educational, according to our entertaining expert, Jay Remer.

MATCHING MATES

Husbands and wives may be seated at different tables, including formal dinners, but try to avoid seating them together unless one of them is painfully shy or there is some extenuating circumstance. After all, they see one another regularly, and interacting with other guests is the purpose of having a fun party. Conventionally, couples who are dating usually are seated beside one another, although, for me, this is a flexible guideline. If there is a male guest of honor, he would be seated to the right of the hostess; a female guest of honor would be seated to the right of the host.

 

Given modern partnerships, common sense trumps conventional norms. The overriding principles of proper etiquette are flexible enough to accommodate all guests with egalitarian grace. If a host decides they would like a a different mix other than what tradition dictates, they should follow their heart and act accordingly. This perspective removes all sorts of conventions and allows for the originality that so many party planners crave today.

 

However, do be thoughtful about your seating plan. It’s common sense not seating people together whom you know have a poor history with one another, have little or nothing in common, who are overly shy or overly talkative. Try to seat people next to those whom they would most enjoy–with interesting backgrounds, professional pursuits, or a unique hobby.

 

To accomplish this task efficiently, write the name of each guest on a small card. Divide the ‘deck’ into male and female decks. Some people may be more interested in politics, others in sports, others in gardening, etc. Think of this gathering as an opportunity for people with common interests to engage in elusive and lively conversations.

 

WHAT A CARD

After you have the seating chart sorted, write the names on place cards and band them together by table for placing once the table(s) have been set. Once you have placed the cards, the plan is written in stone. Any guest who thinks they can change their seat assignment is sadly mistaken. Some may quite justifiably consider this to be an egregiously poor lapse in judgment and possibly a short cut to elimination from future invitations.

 

When hosting a dinner party at a restaurant, be sure to arrive at least twenty minutes ahead of the invited start time. Some people may mistakenly arrive early, so either wait for them at the entrance bar (and have a drink) or go directly to the table and wait for your guests. Do not order a drink at the table until guests are seated. And do not touch your napkin. Your guests should arrive at a pristine table. Always try to give your guests the best view, either one facing into the room or out a window over a stunning vista, not facing the kitchen’s swinging door or viewing the restrooms. Know ahead of time exactly where each guest will sit, and as they arrive, simply let them know. For tables of more than six, I recommend place cards. Following these guidelines will ensure things run smoothly and will reflect well on you as a great host for your next gathering and many more to come.

 

 

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SUMMER LOVIN’

SUMMER LOVIN’

With warm weather here for a while, getting summer-ready with chic accessories is a priority, according to our luxe lifestyle arbiter Rank & Style CEO Jamie Chandlee, as her Top 10 recommendations will heat things up even more.

I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW

Leave your house looking like a movie star in these over-the-top and oversized retro zero UV – square sunglasses with a flat lens at 50mm. Perfectly priced to buy in several colors. $12.99. At Amazon.com.

THAT’S A WRAP, PEOPLE

Embrace the 60s Capri beach vibe with Emilio Pucci’s pareo that’s a perfect match for a one-piece or bikini. It’s made in Italy from lightweight cotton-voile and patterned with a vibrant abstract print for which Pucci is so famous. $340. At Net-A-Porter.com.

GO AHEAD, SHINE

This Supergoop hydrating, makeup-gripping primer with SPF 40 and blue-light protection has a pearlescent finish to leave skin luminous with an instant glow. It’s ideal for skin care concerns with dullness, dryness, fine lines, and wrinkles. $36. At Sephora.com.

TIED TO THE NOTION

 

Every Bottega Veneta bag becomes an overnight sensation, so don’t expect this BV Twist clutch to be around for long. Made in Italy from buttery caramel leather, it has a slouchy triangular shape with a zip fastening along the bottom. Slip your wrist through the knotted handle for a chic look. $1900. At Net-A-Porter.com.

SCENT OF ELEGANCE

Sheltered from the passage of time, libraries have the power to teleport us to a world in suspension. The velvety quality of the paper embodied in a touch of peach, plum, and vanilla, and the omnipresent patchouli is like a backbone that runs through the composition. Perfect for any room. $85. At Nordstrom.com.

NIGHT, NIGHT

Who needs silk sheets when you’ve got this washable-silk tee set that has an oversized relaxed fit with clean geometric lines and a luxe look that’ll have you feeling polished until morning. $198. At Lunya.com.

OOH, THOSE LIPS

This Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask has a softening balm texture that closely adheres to lips for quick absorption. Enriched with vitamin C and antioxidants, its Berry Mix Complex™ offers a nutritiously sweet and fragrant blend of berry extracts to indulge the senses. $20. At Sephora.com.

FEELING SKY HIGH

This Alexandre Birman Clarita Plateau cork platform with a chunky heel offers a cushioned footbed and an elastic ankle strap that is perfect for any summer party or gathering. $625. At ShopBop.com.

NOW GLISTEN HERE

This Nancy swimsuit by Hunza G is made from the brand’s signature crinkled seersucker, which is both supportive and stretchy. It’s woven with metallic threads that’ll glisten all vacation, day and night. $180. At Net-A-Porter.com.

AFTERNOON’S DELIGHT

Nurture your inner 70s starlet moment with this Parker Vintage Cut Off Short by Agolde. Made of 100% cotton, it has a buttoned fly, slight whiskering, fading along the front, and distressed areas throughout. $128. At Revolve.com.

THE NEXT BIG THING

THE NEXT BIG THING

Texas is a great resource of acting talent and the long list of actors who hail from here, then reach success, just got longer. Meet Glen Powell, Hollywood’s newest star on the horizon.

By Jake Gaines        Photography courtesy of archival

Austin-born Glen Powell is taking Hollywood by storm. This summer, the world will get to know the Texas actor a little better. Actually, much better when Powell steps up as a hunky co-star in Top Gun: Maverick, the much-quoted 80s action-adventure staple that’s gotten a re-boot, where he plays the son of Goose (Anthony Edwards) whose character died in the original film. But it all had to start somewhere before starring with Tom Cruise.

 Fellow Texan Richard Linklater cast Powell in another 80s buddy film homage, Everybody Wants Some! (2016). Before that he was part of the comic ensemble cast in The Expendables 3 (2014). He went on to co-star as astronaut John Glenn in Hidden Figures (2017), about the women behind NASA in the 1960s. After that, he starred in the well-received 1940s period film, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society (2018), where he sharpened his chops as a dashing leading man, and he’s been continually busy throughout his budding career.  

 Next up, look for Glen Powell in another fighter pilot role in Devotion, about a pair of U.S. Navy fighter pilots who risk their lives during the Korean War and become some of the Navy’s most celebrated wingmen. When not living the Hollywood high life with a busy career, Powell can be found with his pet Capuchin monkey, Charlie.

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THIS SIDE OF PARADISE

THIS SIDE OF PARADISE

Asia Society Tiger Ball Creates More Success

By Jennifer Roosth       Photography by Daniel Ortiz and Leah Wilson

THE SETTING:  Asia Society’s 2020 Tiger Ball, Celebrating the Elegance of Japan, honored Texas’ iconic and beloved champion of the arts, legendary philanthropist Lynn Wyatt. Welcoming 725 guests, it was more people than at any other event since the building opened in 2012. The Events Company created a Japanese-inspired spring paradise, transporting attendees to another world and season. A pink carpet lined with Japanese cherry blossom trees and special lighting served as a lovely pathway into the venue, which is itself an award-winning work of art, created by famed Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi.

THE STYLE:  The evening was indeed an exquisite celebration of the elegance of Japan. An entire truckload of Japanese cherry blossom branches decorated the Center and the Gala Pavilion, plus white Phalaenopsis orchids, roses, pink orchids, Vanda orchids, magnolia Japonica, fringed tulips, Asclepias, and a new breed of tulip known as the Leo spider tulip. Flowers were sourced from Thailand, Holland, and Oregon, and totaled approximately 10,000 blooms. Japanese taiko drummers led the way into the lavishly decorated 80’x181’ gala pavilion that transformed the Asia Society’s exterior space. Dozens of origami-inspired cranes and white rice paper and feather lanterns dotted the ceiling. Several oak trees outside the venue were adorned with cherry blossom branches to add to the Japanese springtime ambiance. A sumptuous Japanese-inspired menu, created by City Kitchen was served, featuring okonomiyaki pancakes with smoked duck, as well as tuna tartar, Wagyu beef tataki, spring rolls, edamame and jasmine rice cake, jumbo lump crab with melon, miso-glazed sea bass, and kabocha squash timbale. 

THE PURPOSE:  Kathy and Marty Goossen, and Akemi and Yasuhiko Saitoh co-chaired the event. Honorary chairs Kathy and Glen Yoshiaki Gondo, Wendy and Jeff Hines, Stephanie and Frank Tsuru, Brenda and Marc Watts, Donna Fujimoto Cole, and Shota Kondo were also recognized. A total of $1.34 million was raised in support of Asia Society’s programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach to enrich and engage the vast diversity of Houston.

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RENAISSANCE WOMAN

RENAISSANCE WOMAN

South Texan-turned-Dallasite Joyce Goss is leading by example. As the executive director of The Goss-Michael Foundation, the Pleasanton native understands the world of philanthropy and art. She’s chaired a zillion galas and is known for her chic style. Here, her longtime pal, Lance Avery Morgan gets up-close and personal with this busy wife, mother, and patron to learn about a few of her favorite things.

Portrait photography by Maxine Heifman

 

The best career advice I’ve received is…Treat everyone with respect.

 

How I made my first dollar…I grew up on a farm in South Texas. One of my first summer jobs included hoeing weeds and moving irrigation pipe. I got a great tan as a bonus.

 

Last thing I binge/marathon watched…Was Schitt’s Creek. It’s beyond hilarious.

 

Book that left a lasting impression on me…To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

 

First album I bought…With Love, Bobby by Bobby Sherman.

 

My favorite scent I wear is…Frédéric Malle’s Portrait of a Lady.

 

What everyone should try in her lifetime is…Volunteering. It’s one of the best ways to make an impact on the world.

 

One thing I am exceptionally good at that most might not know is…Baton twirling. I was a majorette in high school, and I still have my baton. Every once in awhile, when I am feeling bored or a bit nostalgic, I will bring out my baton and twirl. It’s quite a sight.

 

The beauty essential you’d have to pry out of my cold, dry hands is…YSL’s Touche Éclat highlighter.

 

A celebrity I would prank phone call and what I would ask them is…I would call George Clooney and ask, May I speak with Amal?.

 

My style icon is…Katharine Hepburn. Her style was bold and powerful. She could be glamorous in both high fashion and pantsuits.

 

When it comes to one must-have clothing, one that item I always have to have is…A blazer. Throwing on a blazer makes me feel chic and pulled together. It boosts my confidence when I walk out the door.

 

My perfect day would end by…Having an amazing dinner with my family, followed by a cocktail, and watching the sunset while listening to some fabulous music.

 

 

 

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SEEING RED

SEEING RED

2020 Dallas Go Red For Women Luncheon Raises Funds To Fight Heart Disease And Stroke

By Cynthia Smoot         Photography by James Edward, Sheryl Lanzel and Scogin Mayo

THE SETTING:  The Omni Hotel in Dallas was recently filled with a ballroom of philanthropically-minded women and men who wanted to make a difference in support of  one of their favorite causes, the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women. They gathered to unite in the fight against heart disease and stroke at the annual event benefitting the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all.

 

THE STYLE:  More than a thousand area business leaders, philanthropists, and survivors donned red to help raise vital awareness and funds for research and education programs to fight cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in women. This year’s luncheon featured Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum as the keynote speaker who has devoted her career to the treatment of heart disease through early detection, education, and prevention. Tim Wallace, the women of Trinity Industries, and Arcosa Inc. were recognized as the Sandi Haddock Community Impact Honorees for the historical impact they have made on the organization’s lifesaving mission. In fact, for more than 11 years, Trinity Industries, led by the leadership of Wallace, has raised nearly $7.5 million for the Association..

 

THE PURPOSE:  The event successfully raised $1.8 million and counting. The luncheon, chaired by Judy Hendrick, was nationally sponsored by CVS Health and locally  by Texas Health Resources, Aimbridge Hospitality, Alpha Phi International Women’s Fraternity, and Republic National Distributing Company. The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. They are dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities. Through collaboration with numerous organizations, and powered by millions of volunteers, they fund innovative research, advocate for the public’s health and share lifesaving resources. The Dallas-based organization has been a leading source of health information for nearly a century.

 

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