CVLUX FEB-MAR 2025

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A Legacy of Home Building

FOR NEARLY 80 YEARS AND THREE GENERATIONS

THANK YOU FOR VOTING BONADELLE NEIGHBORHOODS CVLUX 2025 BEST BUILDER!

Bonadelle Neighborhoods is honored to be chosen as your favorite Builder of 2025. As a third-generation builder with nearly 80 years of experience in the Central Valley, we’re proud to offer homes for families to enjoy for generations. Our communities are located in the best school districts and the most desirable areas.

We are excited to expand our presence into the South Valley with our three new communities: Empire Ranch in Dinuba, Mission Oaks in Tulare, and Palm Crossing in Bakersfield. We are also located in the award-winning Riverstone community with our Magnolia neighborhood.

Public Trails l ead

T o T he s an Joaquin r iver and b ack T o T he Town c en T er

r esor T - sT yle Pools and c abanas

NATIONAL COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR

There isn’t just one thing that elevates Tesoro Viejo to National Community of the Year standards. It’s a sum of parts, both big and little. It’s living in a community where kids can walk or bike to school. There are parks, gathering spaces, and fifteen miles of trails to enjoy. You can take in gorgeous San Joaquin River views, as well as spending time on it, with river access. Residents can enjoy relaxation with resort-style amenities at the Ranch House Clubhouse with pools and cabanas. And, inviting one and all, is a vibrant town center—convenient and curated for just what you need.

Please come and visit. Tour the new homes from premier builders. And give yourself time to take it all in

Tour 20 Model h o M es

Robert Graham, Zanella, Scott Barber, Calder of Carmel, Stenstroms, Remy, Cole Haan, Alberto, Martin Dingman, 34 Heritage, Peter Millar, Faherty, Robert Barakett, Saxx, True Grit, Johnnie-O and Tommy Bahama

Thank you, loyal customers and friends, for your continuous support and acknowledging Patrick James as one of your Central Valley’s favorite.

Introducing Family-Made Furniture

For 51 years, the Stanton Family in Canby, Oregon has been handcrafting the most incredible furniture you’ve ever seen.

Fashion Furniture is proud to announce the exclusive home of Stanton Furniture in the Central Valley. Built using the highest quality components; solid wood frames, feather-blend seat cushions, 600 fabrics, 100 leathers, 200 styles… and the best lifetime warranty in the business!

Beautiful Stanton “family-built” furniture is available exclusively at Fashion Furniture.

Winter chills are being left behind as spring beckons, and the items on the community calendar for this timeframe reflect a growing anticipation for warmer weather. Check out the list of things do to from February 15th to March 31st.

Peak inside the most luxurious night of the year right here! See the stunning black and white décor that transformed the DoubleTree by Hilton in Downtown Fresno, gaze upon the most glamorous people in the Central Valley, and read who was named best of the best!

DEPARTMENTS

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THE MODERN DEBUTANTE

Fresno-native Maria Sofia Fanucchi is proof that the debutante tradition is still relevant and revered in modern society. In this cover story, she shares all about her journey to the Sixty Sixth Annual Presentation Ball in Chicago, hosted by the Illinois Club for Catholic Women.

56 SAUCED SURF & TURF

For the 2025 Luxury Awards dinner, the main course was a duo of filet mignon and shrimp that were as beautifully adorned as the evening’s attendees. Recipes for two succulent sauces will allow you to recreate this same meal at home.

FIT TO BE TIED

Bows of all form dotted the step-and-repeat. This style sensation could be seen on gorgeous gowns and exquisite adornments, big and small.

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HEAVY METAL

Metallics, shimmer, and shine caught our eye. From dresses and jewelry to shoes and accessories, guests were gleaming from head to toe.

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BIG & BOLD

Chunky accessory play was all the rage. Statement trimmings couldn’t help but take center stage amidst the night’s shortlist of fashion trends.

64 COSTARS

The zodiac wraps another cycle and begins again, as Pisces’ time in the sky gives way to Aries’ entrance. With this seasonal and astronomical change comes the opportunity for introspection.

Welcome to the Issue

Living Luxury

On the LUX life cover is Maria Sofia Fanucchi, a young woman who is an exceptional example of what the modern debutante looks like in today’s society (page 28). The winners and all the best party pics of the 2025 Luxury Awards are here (page 36). Recreate the menu served at the most luxurious night of the year with the help of two recipes that’ll up your surf and turf game (page 56). Fashion trends from the event’s step-and-repeat highlight lots of bows (page 58), metallics (page 60), and chunky accessories (page 62). As the days get longer, so too does the list of things to do around town (page 24). With Pisces transitioning into Aries, one cannot help but get a little bit introspective (page 64).

Black & White

The world is anything but black and white. Yet this classic combo played a vital role in 2025 Luxury Awards’ color-story. Guests were wowed by a seemingly never-ending procession of colorful light baths, which shined brightly against the décor’s elegant simplicity. Remember to allow the vibrancy of perspective to be the color in your own life.

EDITORIAL

Editorial Director LAUREN BARISIC Astrologer SHARI SCHOPP

ART Design Director PHENG MOUA Graphic Designer SAMANTHA DEATHERAGE

Contributing Photographers DON DIZON, ELLIE KOLEEN PHOTOGRAPHY, HINCAPIE JOHN REILLY PHOTOGRAPHY and KENDYL DAY PHOTOGRAPHY

BUSINESS

Account Executive NICOLE GIORDANO ASHJIAN Accounting Director DEE ANN LINKER Legal Counsel GONTORWON BORH

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CVLUX is published eight times a year by Modern Living Publishing LLC, 7797 N. First St. #172, Fresno CA, 93720. Copyright 2014 by Modern Living Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Every effort has been made to ensure the information within this publication is complete and accurate at the time of publication. CVLUX does not warrant such accuracy or the claims of its advertisers. All materials, articles, reports, original artwork, and photos published in this magazine are the property of Modern Living Publishing LLC and cannot be used or reproduced without permission in writing. Modern Living Publishing LLC is not responsible for the opinions expressed within the publication. Prices quoted in advertisements are subject to change without notice.

Contributors

Don is a portrait and still-life photographer based in Fresno, California. He was a nursing major at Fresno City College, and while waiting to get into the nursing program, he continued to take photography classes. There he fell completely in love with photography. Capturing the right moment only takes one shot. But it is much more than that! You need to have the right lighting, angle, and expression to get the perfect photograph. Over the years, Don has mastered the art of capturing the moment.

Ellie is a lifestyle, wedding, and brand photographer based in Fresno, California. An artist behind the lens, her trademark airy, light-filled style and masterful camera angles make her work easily recognizable. She uses her love for all things design related as inspiration for her work, and you can find her traveling any opportunity she gets to capture stories for her clients. The Fresno Bee named Ellie Best Photographer for the People’s Choice Awards four consecutive years in a row.

Shari’s love of the craft of astrology is deeply rooted in the late 1990s. She started reading personal charts in the mid-2000s and became a professional astrologer in 2015. Her company, Eye on Astrology, was founded in 2020 with its website launching in 2021. Shari embraces the belief that astrology offers clients the tools for clarity, self-discovery, and knowledge. It facilitates a lifelong journey in understanding the profound impact of the natal chart while looking up towards the sky to inspire the imagination.

February 15

AROUND TOWN

March 31

February 15th and 16th

Shostakovich and Rachmaninoff

Fresno Philharmonic Paul Shaghoian Concert Hall www.fresnophil.org

Featured is the world premiere of a new work, Meguru: Dreams of Harvest, by California composers Hitomi Oba and Erika Oba, inspired by the life and writings of Fresno author and organic peach farmer David “Mas” Masumoto. Pianist Barry Douglas returns for Rachmaninoff’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 2. The concert concludes with Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9

February 16th

Free Admission Day

Fresno Art Museum www.fresnoartmuseum.org

Admission to the Fresno Art Museum is free on every first and third Sunday of the month when the organization is open to the public. Free admission is supported by the City of Fresno Measure P Expanded Access to Arts and Culture Fund administered by the Fresno Arts Council. Annual memberships at FAM start at $50 for an individual and $75 for a couple or family.

February 16th

The Great Gatsby World Ballet Company

Saroyan Theatre events.fresnoconventioncenter.com

Immerse yourself in the dazzling world of the Roaring Twenties as the World Ballet Company brings F. Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel to life. This new production features a multinational cast of 40 professional ballet dancers, an award-winning creative team, and stunning hand-crafted costumes. The show will transport you back to the glitz, glamor, and romance of the 1920s.

February 18th

Whose Line Anyway?

Visalia Fox Theatre www.foxvisalia.org

The current cast members of the Emmy-nominated TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway? are presenting their new improv tour. The show is comprised of 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members include Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray. Audience participation is key to the show, so bring come with ideas.

February 21st

Michael Jackson: HIStory Show

Saroyan Theatre

events.fresnoconventioncenter.com

The Michael Jackson HIStory Show is coming to Fresno’s Saroyan Theatre. This is your chance to see the mind-blowing, internationally acclaimed premier MJ tribute show, starring Garth Field. Be part of MJs’ world of musical and creative genius. Hits will be performed live, and all the iconic film clips and famous dances will be recreated on stage.

March 1st

CASA Chef Cook-Off 2025

CASA of Fresno and Madera Counties

Clovis Rodeo Grounds www.casafresnomadera.org

One of the Central Valley’s most tantalizing and appetizing events is back. Get your taste buds ready for the fourth annual CASA Chef Cook Off. There will be delicious food, local brews, and a great time all in support of CASA of Fresno and Madera Counties. Central Valley chefs will be preparing their best dishes, which attendees can sample and vote on.

March 7th to 9th

Monster Jam

Save Mart Center

www.savemartcenter.com

Monster Jam, with its awesome trucks, amazing stunts, and action-packed excitement, will have four shows to choose from. See the action up close by watching the world’s best drivers tear up the dirt and show off crazy skills and all-out racing in fierce head-to-head battles of speed and skill. Guests get to score the drivers in real time based on their skills, stunts, and saves.

THE GRAN FONDO HINCAPIE RACE WILL TAKE CYCLISTS FROM DOWNTOWN MERCED INTO THE SIERRA NEVADA FOOTHILLS.
PHOTO COURTESY OF HINCAPIE

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February 15

AROUND TOWN

March 31

March 7th to 9th

Fresno Spring Home & Garden Show 2025 Fresno Fairgrounds www.fresnoshows.com

Explore California’s largest and most anticipated home show for three days at the Fresno Fairgrounds. This premier event is in its 39th year and showcases products and services in the home and garden industries via around 300 vendors. Shop for your home, attend gardening workshops, support local artisans and crafters, take tour tiny homes, and enjoy local food, drinks, and live music.

March 15th

Gran Fondo Hincapie Race

Downtown Merced www.hincapie.com

Ride with George Hincapie for a true gravel cycling experience through the rolling hills and open grasslands of California’s Central Valley. The race starts in the heart of Merced and takes cyclists on an epic adventure into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. El Capitan Hotel is the event’s official hotel sponsor, offering a central hub for riders, spectators, and the local community throughout the weekend.

March 15th

Kane Brown: The High Road Tour

Save Mart Center

www.savemartcenter.com

Country superstar Kane Brown is hitting the road with The High Road. This tour will feature supporting acts Mitchell Tenpenny and Dasha. The event starts at 7:00PM and has a bag policy. To purchase tickets online, visit Ticketmaster, or visit the Save Mart Center Box Office to buy in-person. Ticket prices start at $68 each.

March 16th

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Visalia Breakfast Lions

Downtown Visalia www.visaliabreakfastlions.org

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Downtown Visalia will begin at 10:00AM on Main Street at Church. It will travel west to Willis and then head north. The parade will disband in front of The Vintage Press. Parade entrants will be checked in at Arts Visalia on Oak Avenue. They will be accepting late entries, and the day-of entry fee is $35.

March 16th

Irish Fest

Visalia Breakfast Lions Rec Park

www.downtownvisalia.com

The next step of Downtown Visalia’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration will take place in Rec Park. Irish Fest continues to feature a sampling of over 50 favors of local craft breweries with 100 different brews that can be tasted, along with craft spirits. This is a 21+ event, which begins at 1:00PM. Last pour will be at 4:30PM. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door.

March 16th

2025 Craft Beer Crawl Old Town Clovis www.oldtownclovis.org

Follow the map from store to store for the 2025 Craft Beer Crawl through Old Town Clovis. Talk personally with the Brewery Representatives about their craft, sip your way through the best of California brews, and partake from local food trucks. Save some room for the Home Brew Tasting Area, provided by the Central Valley Worthogs Homebrew Club.

March 27th

Farm to Fiddle Dinner Party

Fresno Philharmonic

The Barn at San Joaquin River Parkway www.fresnophil.org

The fourth annual Farm to Fiddle Dinner Party unites food and music in the Central Valley. The night commences with local wine and specialties, as well as a special performance by Rei Hotoda and members of the Fresno Phil. A seated farm-style dinner with local flavors completes this magical evening. Event proceeds support the music and education programming of the Fresno Phil.

THE MODERN Debutante

Editorial Director Lauren Barisic
Photographers Ellie Koleen and John Reilly Photography
Hair Melissa Souza

White dresses. Opera gloves. Pearls. Perfection. Service. Maria Sofia Fanucchi embodies the modern debutante. Since debutante balls formally emerged in the late 1700s, as noted by TIME, the tradition has remained true to its roots while evolving to meet contemporary expectations. French in name and English in origin, being a deb originally signified that eligible young ladies were ready for marriage. However, as history progressed, so did the purpose. “Mine is different from many others because it is based around a Catholic tradition,” Sofia explains of the Chicago debutante ball. “We host events throughout the year leading up to it, including numerous parties and social gatherings, all surrounded with a lot of charitable events.” While community service is not new to Sofia, participating at this level is a significant milestone.

Despite the varying objectives, the debutante institution is undeniably prestigious worldwide. Fans of Bridgerton will recognize that the former Queen Charlotte’s Ball began as a birthday celebration for Her Majesty in 1780. Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris is renowned for its focus on fashion and an impressive guest list of celebrity daughters making their debut. Monaco’s Bal De La Rose has ties to the royal family, particularly Princess Grace Kelly. In the United States, the Presentation Ball, sponsored by the Illinois Club of Catholic Women (ICCW) in Chicago, has become one of the most esteemed debutante events held on American soil since its first event on December 29th, 1958. The Club aims “to celebrate Catholic traditions, raise money for the poor and inspire its young participants to sustain the Club’s commitment to compassion and social service.”

According to the Illinois Club of Catholic Women, “The practice of presenting young women to society in this country dates back to the mid-eighteenth century when colonial families held Dancing Assemblies, the predecessor to the Debutante Ball. The presentation marked the beginning of the young lady’s adulthood; and, she typically danced the first dance of the night with her father. It is, perhaps, for these reasons that the young ladies came to be called ‘debutantes,’ a word that stems from the French word ‘debuter,’ which means to ‘begin’ or ‘lead off.’ Debutante charity balls flourished in the 1940s and 1950s and are currently held in nearly every major U.S. city, primarily during the months of November and December. … The Presentation Ball is currently the ICCW’s central fundraiser and the forum at which over 1,400 young ladies have been welcomed by family, friends and the Catholic community into a world of civic responsibility and awareness.”

The ICCW was founded in 1921 by Julia Deal Lewis at the urging of His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago. During Prohibition, as Al Capone moved into the Windy City, women gained the right to vote, and a rapid shift from agrarian to urban society pushed many women into Chicago’s workforce, where they faced uncertain futures. The ICCW, like many Catholic organizations, has provided compassionate aid to the poor and underprivileged in the Chicago metropolitan area for over a century. The debutantes of their Presentation Ball, which launched nearly 40 years after the Club’s founding, share this mission with each incoming generation, reflecting the core values with which Sofia was raised.

On December 20th, 2024, Miss Maria Sofia Fanucchi experienced a dream come true as she was presented at the Sixty Sixth Annual Presentation Ball. However, her journey to this event officially began in the summer of 2023. Sofia had been aware of the debutante tradition from an early age, having family members participate in various balls. “I’m also kind of obsessed with Jackie Kennedy, and she was in a debutante ball, so I had always loved that, the tradition around it, and all that it stands for.” Sofia also draws inspiration from figures like Lee Radziwill and Audrey Hepburn. “Back then, debutante balls meant you’re of a marriageable age. It’s definitely evolved from that into an all-encompassing societal role.”

Growing up in Fresno, California, Sofia was acutely aware of her mother, Mariangela “Mimi” Fanucchi’s dedication to local charitable organizations. “She volunteers constantly, and a lot of the really strong females in my life devote their time to charity and service, giving back to their communities,” Sofia reflects on her mother. “That’s always been something I’ve looked forward to—being a philanthropist and having that kind of role in my community.” This opportunity came with a chance encounter that felt fated. Sofia met Eloise, a friend of her brother Luca, shortly after deciding to attend Loyola University Chicago for college. As they got to know each other, Sofia learned that Eloise’s family had long been involved in the Chicago debutante ball.

Sofia eagerly shared her passion for debutantes, and Eloise agreed that she would make a great deb. However, to be considered, one must receive an official invitation. “Most of the girls are from Chicago and are legacies, so their families are already known in the process,” Sofia explains. But because she was a newcomer, “They asked me to give a little more information about myself. It’s almost like an interview. They wanted to ensure our values aligned.” Sofia confidently spoke about her service-oriented upbringing, which was integral to her education at St. Anthony’s School and San Joaquin Memorial High School, as well as her involvement in the Catholic church and the Fresno Ballet Theater.

To Sofia’s delight, her invitation to join the Presentation Ball arrived in January 2024. This marked the beginning of a year filled with events—many occurring during the summer in the greater Chicago area—leading up to the big day in December. Most of the debutantes are recently out of high school or in college. In total, there were 23 ladies in Sofia’s class, and each was required to host an event for the others. Sofia was paired with a girl named Quinn, and together, they organized a tea and etiquette class in November at the Skokie County Club just outside of Chicago. Most events are primarily for the debutantes to foster new friendships and a sense of community, so while attendance is not mandatory, it is highly encouraged. “The events were either for just debutantes, debutantes and moms, debutantes and dads, or debutantes and escorts,” she lists.

My parents had a few separate events from me,” Sofia notes. There were several charity events designed as father-daughter occasions. However, given the mother-daughter nature of much of the process, Sofia particularly cherished the time spent with Mimi. “A big part of it is bonding with your mom,” she imparts. “My mom and I spent a lot of time in Chicago over the summer because there were quite a few events we just didn’t want to miss. I think my mom and I got really close during this time because we did a lot of charity there together and obviously spent the whole time flying out and staying here together.”

There are many misconceptions surrounding what it means to be a debutante. “People definitely assume things, just because it’s not a very mainstream event,” she acknowledges. “It’s not something that everyone participates in during their lives, so I feel like people could kind of assume that it’s snooty. But I also don’t think that people really know that, at least with mine, there’s such an emphasis on service and giving back, and those are the other aspects that I feel like a lot of people would never take into account.” Even after moving to Chicago for college, Sofia has continued her commitment to service, particularly through her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma.

While the service aspect of the debutante tradition is paramount, one cannot overlook the importance of fashion in the ritual. Even before receiving her invitation, Sofia had already found “the dress,” but it took months to finally acquire it. “I absolutely loved getting my dress,” Sofia exclaims. “That was probably my favorite part.” She envisioned something strapless and exceptionally elegant, leading her to discover an Anne Barge gown online that she knew was meant for her the moment she saw it—this was also the same day she met Eloise. “I was very committed,” Sofia laughs. “I was like, ‘I am going to be in this debutante ball now.’ Even after talking to Eloise one time about it, I was very committed!”

At the time, Sofia and her family were in Washington, D.C., and the only dress sample was in New York, where they were headed next. “Can we just try it on?” she pleaded with her parents. “And they were like, ‘For the debutante ball that you’re not in?’” she chuckles in hindsight. The fitting didn’t happen then, but Sofia kept track of the dress as it moved from one bridal salon to another across the country. Finally, after accepting the debutante invitation, she arranged for the sample to be sent to a bridal salon in Chicago. Even the sample fit perfectly and was just as stunning in person. However, before Sofia could purchase it, “There’s a committee of women who specifically work on approving the dresses and ensuring they meet the standards,” she explains regarding the dress code. All gowns must be pure white and floor-length; no low-cut backs or fronts, no high-low hemlines, and trains are prohibited.

Tradition plays a significant role in the Presentation Ball. The ICCW’s rich heritage is reflected in the traditional lace hand fans and the Presentation Ball Emblem (the Dancing Dolly), used since the first Presentation Ball in 1958. The event always incorporates roses, symbolizing the beauty and promise of the Christmas season, as well as respect, generosity, courage, and love. All ladies must wear opera-length gloves. “The gloves are so special,” Sofia recalls, noting that they are included in a list of items the girls are required to order. The gloves are hand-made by a woman in South Carolina who only creates a limited amount annually. Anyone looking to order a pair mmust call her and explain their connection to the ICCW debutante ball before she will agree to make them. They’re crafted from calfskin. In classic “Jackie” style, Sofia donned a simple strand of pearls. “They were my grandma’s, so it was very special.”

Since 1958, each debutante has received a Papal Medallion as a special gift from the Holy Father on the night of the Ball. Only 3,000 are produced annually, each commemorating the pontiff’s current year of leadership. The Polygraphic Institute and the Italian State Mint for the Vatican mint the medallions. In keeping with the Presentation Ball’s Catholic roots, each debutante bows before the Archbishop of Chicago as part of the ceremony. The event takes place in the Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Chicago. “The night of, we are required to wear these lace shawls that have been used since the first debutante ball through this organization,” Sofia shares, “because you do have to be modest when you bow to the cardinal as a sign of respect. But then after, we get to take it off and it’s fun!”

The entire day of the presentation is made special from start to finish. The Fanucchi family arrived a week early, allowing Sofia time for a final dress fitting. On the day of, Sofia did her own hair and makeup. “Then I had to get dressed in a whole other outfit for a bit because we had a light lunch and they gave us these pretty little gifts,” she recalls. “And then we had to get ready all together. The debutantes get ready alongside each other in the Conrad Hilton Suite, dubbed the Midwest White House, which is the largest hotel suite in the Midwest. “The organization has it on reserve every single year for these two days. And so all of the girls go to this beautiful suite, and you all sit together and you’re all chatting and it’s a really fun, cute thing.”

Then the magic unfolded. The debutantes lined up on the stairs for the receiving line, where they greeted all the ball guests. Mistress of Ceremonies Ms. Marty Peterson introduced the program. His Eminence, Blase J. Cardinal Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, and The Reverend Father Andy Matijevic, Associate Pastor of Holy Name Cathedral, made their grand entrance. Next, the Junior Board and the 2023 Post Debutantes were introduced. The highlight of the night was the official presentation of the 2024 Debutantes. “Girl by girl, they announce your name,” and each lady bowed to the cardinal. Sofia’s father, Edward “Eddie” Fanucchi, beamed with pride by her side during this pinnacle moment. Following this, there was an address by the ICCW President, Mrs. Francis Paul DeRosa III, and then Ball Chairman, Mrs. Jon Lindsay Peck, who gave another introduction, followed by the 2024 Legacy Mothers and Grandmothers. The Archbishop of Chicago then delivered an address. At this point, the Debutante Figures (choreographed walks to traditional music) took place, along with the father-daughter dance and dances between the debutantes and their two escorts. Cardinal Cupich offered the invocation, and finally, dinner and dancing commenced.

Even though the season has concluded, the connections don’t end there. “I am going to try to get on the Junior Board because I just loved it and … honestly, I’m just excited to get more involved in the organization,” Sofia says of the ICCW. Past debutantes may attend the Presentation Ball in black dresses and present red roses, contrasting with the white dresses and white roses of the incoming debs. Reflecting on her experience, “I think it was definitely a little bit better than what I thought it was going to be,” she believes. “There are a lot of different debutante balls and they’re all so different that I didn’t really know what was going to happen at mine or how it was going to look, but it was so beautiful and was so planned out that it was just the most special evening,” she gushes. “It was so nice. It was so pretty. I loved it. I could not have planned it better or thought of anything that could have been added. It was seriously perfect.”

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Our deepest appreciation goes out to each and every person who supported us—for buying tables and tickets, for being a sponsor, and for gracing us with your presence.

We look forward to celebrating with you again on January 23rd, 2026!

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HOSPITAL

Community Medical Centers

CANCER CARE

Community Cancer Institute

SPORTS MEDICINE

Baysal Orthopedic Institute

CONCIERGE PHYSICIAN

Arman H. Kalamkarian, MD

ANTI-AGING & REGENERATIVE HEALTH

Bautista Health & Anti-Aging

WEIGHT LOSS & NUTRITION

Restorative Health & Wellness

DENTIST

Sam Namdarian, DMD

Fresno Smile Makeovers

ORTHODONTICS

Christensen Family Orthodontics

ORAL SURGERY

Ardavan Kheradpir, DMD, MD

Fresno Oral Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Implant Center

PLASTIC/COSMETIC SURGEON

Mark A. Chin, MD, MPH

Valley Institute of Plastic Surgery

DERMATOLOGIST

Kathleen Behr, MD

Behr Laser & Skin Care Center

MEDICAL SPA

Kiss Me Med Spa

DAY SPA

Serenity Springs Spa

SALON

PREEN a boutique salon

FITNESS

JB Fitness

SHOPPING CENTER

River Park

BOUTIQUE

Patrick James

FINE GIFTS & DÉCOR

Jude’s

JEWELER

Orloff Jewelers

DEALERSHIP

Fresno Acura

HOME FURNISHINGS

Revival 23

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Riverstone

BUILDER

Bonadelle Neighborhoods

MORTGAGE LENDER

Michelle Glass

Royal Charter Mortgage

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Paul Tatarian

The Apex Broker

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Icon Construction & Design

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Creative Tile

INTERIOR DESIGN

EMID Design Group

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Willow Gardens Nursery

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Fowler Packing

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OK Produce

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FFB Bank

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Thiesen Dueker Modern Wealth Management

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The Garabedian Group

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Newfront

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Chapman Law, P.C.

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Chukchansi Gold Resort Casino

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Harris Ranch Resort

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Elbow Room Bar & Grill

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Sam’s Italian Deli & Market

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Parma Ristorante

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The Safe Gal

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CRŪ Winery

Luxury2025 Awards The

SAUCED SURF & TURF

Guests of the 2025 Luxury Awards were treated to an exquisite surf and turf experience this year! The meal began with a delightful Sweet Onion Roll accompanied by whipped butter. For the salad, a Classic Caesar featured romaine lettuce, house-made garlic croutons, and freshly shaved parmesan cheese, all tossed in a creamy dressing. The main course showcased a Petite Filet Mignon paired with Tequila Lime Shrimp. The seared filet mignon was complemented by a sun-dried cherry port reduction, while the shrimp were sautéed in a tequila citrus beurre blanc sauce and drizzled with a balsamic reduction. This sumptuous dish was served alongside garlic red mashed potatoes and roasted seasonal vegetables. Dessert was a Cheesecake elegantly presented on a Raspberry Painted Plate, garnished with whipped cream and fresh raspberries. While the food at the event is always exceptional, this year’s selection was particularly memorable. If you missed the most luxurious night of the year, you can easily recreate the main course using these recipes for the featured sauces!

Editorial Director Lauren Barisic Photographer Don Dizon

Sun-Dried Cherry Port Reduction

SERVES 6

¾ cup port

¾ cup beef stock

¼ cup cherry jelly

¼ cup dried cherries, coarsely chopped

6 tbs. unsalted butter white pepper salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Allow the coarsely chopped dried cherries to soak in the port overnight. In a saucepan over medium heat, melt four tablespoons of butter. Add the cherry jelly, stirring until melted and thoroughly combined. Next, stir in the beef stock, followed by the port and soaked cherries. Reduce the heat to a gentle simmer and let the mixture reduce by half, stirring occasionally. Once reduced, remove from heat and whisk in the remaining two tablespoon of butter. Season with white pepper and salt to taste. This sauce may be served warm or at room temperature.

Tequila-Lime Beurre Blanc

SERVES 6

1 lime, zested and juiced

2 shallots, finely diced

½ cup tequila

1 cup white wine

6 tbs. sweet cream butter

2 tbs. heavy cream white pepper salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Set a saucepan over medium heat and add the tequila, white wine, and finely diced shallots. Reduce the heat to a gentle simmer and let the mixture reduce by half, stirring occasionally. Add the heavy cream and return to a simmer. Remove from heat and whisk in the sweet cream butter one tablespoon at a time until fully incorporated. Finally, stir in the lime zest and juice. Season with white pepper and salt to taste. This sauce should be served warm.

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COSTARS

Aries

March 21st to April 19th

Mars in cancer extinguishes vital energy and creates inconsistencies. This leads to a lack of motivation, resulting in a standstill. As things slow down, utilize this time to focus on what’s important. Going inward will provide clarity for what lies ahead.

Taurus

April 20th to May 20th

When a nesting sensation arises, seek out loved ones to embrace these deeper feelings and emotional connections. For more meaningful conversations, speak from the heart. Stay grounded by eating root vegetables or spending time in nature.

Gemini

May 21st to June 21st

The twins’ imagination may be running wild in all directions. Harness this creative influx for artistic projects that can be realized. To engage with the latest technology, utilize information or classes that offer an unusual, unlimited viewpoint.

Cancer

June 22nd to July 22nd

Concerns within the family will come to a head, with security being the key issue. Strive for balance to stabilize the fine line between frustration and passion. For enjoyable experiences, devote time to home renovations.

When you feel life lacks purpose or meaning, spend some time alone to boost creativity. This slow-moving period is best used for introspection. Your spark will soon reignite, bringing with it an awesome superpower.

Virgo

August 23rd to September 22nd

Engage with others diplomatically. This wonderful practice enhances all types of relationships by promoting practical conflict resolution for positive outcomes. It will deepen your emotional intelligence and make you more optimistic.

Libra

September 23rd to October 23rd

Use this period to untangle your finances and catch up on bookkeeping. You may feel overwhelmed, so seek one-on-one time with friends who can offer fresh perspectives. This participation helps by engaging others mutually.

Scorpio

October 24th to November 21st

As you progress forward, you may encounter power struggles within your family. These beliefs will be stripped away, resulting in radical breakdowns and breakthroughs, leading to a shift that allows you to assert your truth.

perspectives on relationships will also evolve as you engage in a hospitable manner.

Capricorn

December 22nd to January 19th

The emotional currents are encouraging you to respect and improve your abilities. As you move ahead, you may face opposition from authority. Listen to your higher self for guidance and navigate these dynamics to seize opportunities.

Aquarius

January 20th to February 18th

There’s a favorable position to emerge with strength and diverse authenticity. Whatever’s not working will be stripped away by something new and progressive. Tap into what makes you curious about life and accept where you fit in.

Pisces

February 19th to March 20th

Dedicate yourself to a specific goal that furthers your spiritual awareness, where the future is calling for action. Avoid the diversions that emerge and express opinions for what you believe. This will pave the way for successful outcomes.

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