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THE FRENCH ROOM

STEVE VISNEAU

Lorelei Day

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fter enduring more than a year of restorations, one of the city’s most upscale dining spots reopened to the public on Oct. 4. The restaurant, which opened with the Adolphus in 1912, was last renovated in 1982. It reopened with wallpapered murals on the ceiling, new draperies, pastel walls, and shiny green marble floors. It was ‘80s opulence mixed with the European elegance from the original space. This time around, the “French” is put

Original design, circa 1912

back in The French Room with revamped glittering chandeliers, white plaster walls adorned with the familiar candlelit sconces, reupholstered rococo-style seating, and understated yet elegant china and glassware. “The French Room has been a vital part of the history of Dallas. Over the past several decades the dining room has been the setting of countless engagements, anniversaries, birthdays, and celebrations,” said Anthony Cournia, general manager of food and beverage operations for the hotel. Not only have the aesthetics changed, but so too has the menu. Newly appoint-

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ed Chef Michael Ehlert’s unique, modern take on French classics will continually provide guests with a taste of something new: He promises seasonally appropriate dishes and samples of his latest concoction. “We are so honored to welcome guests back for countless more celebrations with a fresh and vibrant take on fine dining as part of the thoughtful restoration,” Cournia said. Those looking for cocktails and camaraderie outside the dining area need not look further than the French Room Bar and Salon. The salon’s Texan artwork and

1980s overhaul

bold, vivid colors complement the bar’s cobalt blue walls, bright red fireplace, and antique décor. Take a seat in either room and experience light bites and beverages that tease to Ehlert’s multicourse menu. Designed by SWOON, the Studio, The French Room renovations were part of the Adolphus’ multimillion-dollar comprehensive renovation project. The French Room is open from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, with the bar serving cocktails until 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. For reservations, visit thefrenchroom. com or call 214-651-3615.

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CRYSTAL CHARITY BALL

DSOL PRESENTATION BALL

When: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 2 Where: Hilton Anatole

When: 6 p.m. Feb. 17, 2018

Details: The Crystal Charity Ball, one

Where: Meyerson Symphony Center

of Dallas’ most exclusive galas, honors its philanthropic donors with a glamorous and fun-filled evening of celebration. Guests can sip on cocktails while enjoying live performances, dinner, desserts, and a silent auction.

Details: Girls in white dresses will

make their formal bows to society at the 32nd annual Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball. As the largest fundraising event for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the elegant affair has raised more than $11 million to date.

Chair: Pam Perella Beneficiaries: Autism Treatment

Center, Children’s Medical Center Foundation, Dallas Holocaust Museum, Hunger Busters, Presbyterian Communities & Services Foundation, Rainbow Days, Santa Clara of Assisi Catholic Academy, Crystal Charity Ball Educational Scholarship Project, and the Crystal Charity Endowment Fund.

Chair: Lori Routh Beneficiaries: Funds support community outreach and education programs. PHOTO BY JAMES FRENCH

The 31st annual Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball spotlighted the debs, their families, and dapper members of the Honor Guard on Feb. 18, 2017.

PHOTO BY DANIEL DRIENSKY

The 2016 Crystal Charity Ball was held Dec. 3 at the Hilton Anatole Dallas. Abby Loncar and Patrick Long

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Presenting Sponsor

Highland Park Village November 17 - December 1, 2017

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Stroll & Bid on Elaborate Gingerbread Houses 100% of Proceeds benefit

Christine McKenny, Event Founder Lynn McBee, Event Advisor For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/TheGingerbreadStroll Instagram: #GingerbreadStroll Twitter: @GBreadStroll

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FLORA AWARD GALA When: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26 Where: Texas Discovery Gardens Details: The 34th annual black-tie gala will

honor Bettye Slaven, Janet Smith, and Marilyn Waisanen for their environmental work with Texas Discovery Gardens.

Chairs: Kathryn Febbroriello, Angela Shank, Barbara McClellan, and JoAnn Altenau

and Amelia Valz

Bob and Ann Dyer

Mary Ann Sammons Cree, Dick Davis, Barbara Hunt Crow, and Lyda Hill

Beneficiaries: Texas Discovery Gardens P H O T O S B Y J A M E S E D WA R D

More than 70 guests attended this year’s Flora Award Patron Party on Sept. 28 at the Highland Park home of Barbara Hunt Crow.

Bettye Slaven, Janet Smith, and Marilyn Waisanen

Angela Shank, Amelia Valz, and Katherine Febbroriello

Caroline Rose Hunt and Del Frnka

NO TIE DINNER AND DESSERT PARTY When: 7 p.m. April 7, 2018

Where: Frontiers of Flight Museum Details: The No Tie Dinner and Dessert Party is an annual event that supports AIDS Services of Dallas (ASD) while guests enjoy entertainment, cocktails, a live auction, and desserts from Dallas caterers. Chair: Leslie Frye Caleb Thomas, Xzandria Sanders, Jordan Roberts, Courtney Edwards, Eduardo Velez, and Claire Eckardt Dennis Kershner, LeeAnne Locken, and John Kershner

Beneficiaries: The event raises money for ASD, an organization that provides housing and services to men, women and children living with HIV or AIDS. PHOTOS BY SERGIO DELGADO

The No Tie Dinner & Dessert Party kickoff event was held on North Texas Giving Day among luxurious decor and furnishings at Scott + Cooner. Models dressed in ‘80s prom attire as a tease to the 2018 theme. The event raised more than $14,000 for ASD. Brian and Kristin Nichols with Robin Levine and Patricia McCune

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PHOTOS BY GAIL NOGLE

The NFL Alumni Association hosted its annual Flowserve Dallas Cowboys Kickoff Luncheon Aug. 30 at AT&T Stadium, where Jerry Jones, athletic trainer Jim Maurer, and select team members were honored with awards. As part of its “Caring for Kids” mission, the luncheon benefited the Cowboys Courage House – a Christian college-prep school for underprivileged students.

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‘70s FASHION EXHIBITION Ken Weber and Jan Strimple

Tom Lewis and Susan Sanders

Holly Quartaro (middle) with models

Neale Jones and Craig Canant

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DJ Lucy Wrubel

Shari Akins Furrh, Leah Frazier, and Parker Parker

Lauren Crutch and Kristin Allie

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PHOTOS BY ERIN BURROUGH

Night Fever: Fashions from Funk to Disco – an exhibition of ‘70s-era fashion – kicked off Sept. 20 at the Galleria Dallas. The annual exhibition features a sensory explosion of music, light, video, imagery, and diverse couture fashion collections from the iconic decade. Night Fever is open to the public through Nov. 1 from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays on the first floor of the Galleria.

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PARK PLACE SUPERCAR SHOWCASE David and Maya Lee

Romello Harris, Priscilla Gaytan, Ronnie Alvivrez, Hiram Sanchez, and Jose Medrano

Katie Mikles and Kali Blackshear Bridget Armstrong, Evelyn Clark, Marcus Bolden, Pamela Luach, and Kim Buffin

Emily Thomas and Kathryn Lind

Dennis and Kim Collins with Jed Siddle

Matt White and Tyler Shahin

Punit Modi

Tyler Lee, Allie Lee, Brooke Harris, and Marshall Ryan

Brad Oldham, Brooke Gardner, Ken Schnitzer, Andy Smith, and Jessica Trudeau PHOTOS BY MICHAEL AINSWORTH

Heather Gianopoulos, Debbie Carimi, and Vanessa Simon

John Wampler “Best In Show”

Guests were dressed in resort attire on Sept. 9 for the inaugural Park Place Dealerships Luxury & Supercar Showcase at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas. The event allowed guests to get up close and personal with the likes of a 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom; a $3-million Bugatti Chiron; a 1938 Bugatti, which narrowly escaped demolition during World War II, and an extensive list of other rare vehicles. Guests also enjoyed food and refreshments, live music, shopping, outdoor games, and more. All proceeds benefited the Momentous Institute.


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SPCA OF TEXAS’ FUR BALL

Mark Soto, Emma Ers, and Brian Miller

Dimitry and Kerry Philipovitch with Krista and John Delao

Keith and Brooke Grisham Alanna Sarabia and James Bias

Linda and Ozzie Chapa

James Bias, James M. Moroney III, and Katy Murray

Marco Mallia, Eugenia Ponce, and Alan Hathorn

PHOTOS BY BRET REDMAN

More than 900 guests turned up for the SPCA of Texas’ annual Fur Ball on Sept. 30 at the Omni Hotel Dallas. Themed “Reigning Cats and Dogs,” guests sat in thrones as they cuddled adoptable SPCA puppies. Dinner, dancing, and live and silent auctions were also provided. In addition to a surprise $1 million donation from Russell E. Dealey, the black-tie event raised more than $500,000 for the SPCA to help rescue, heal, and find homes for thousands of animals.


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2017 DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GALA

Shaw Henry, Robert Grenfell, Javier Burkle, Mason McCleskey, and Graeme Ross

Yo-Yo Ma

Wendy and Boyd Messman

Lissa Wagner, Bill Gau, and Sherwood Wagner

Key and Katherine Coker

Kara and Randall Goss

Sheila and Jody Grant

Nancy Nasher and David J. Haemisegger

Diane and Hal Brierley

Barbara and Don Daseke Ross and Margot Perot PHOTOS BY KRISTINA BOWMAN PHOTOGRAPHY

Clay and Lisa Cooley

Jaap Van Zweden

The 2017 Dallas Symphony Orchestra Gala was held Sept. 16 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The blacktie evening featured a cocktail reception, elegant dinner, and a performance by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, conducted by Jaap van Zweden. After the concert, guests enjoyed desserts, drinks, and dancing.


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DIRK NOWITZKI PRO CELEBRITY TENNIS CLASSIC

Celebrity and amateur players

Allison Micheletti and Mike Modano

Laurence Glasscock, Lara Beth Seager, Jonathon Beck, and Ashley Gambino

Owen Wilson Mercedes Owens and Dwight Powell

J.J. Barea

Jessica Nowitzki PHOTOS BY DANNY BOLLINGER

Dirk Nowitzki

Dawn and Mark Knowles

Amos Lee

After a festive dinner Sept. 15, a star-studded lineup hit the tennis court Sept. 16 at SMU for the second annual Dirk Nowitzki Pro Celebrity Tennis Classic. In addition to Dirk, players included Owen Wilson, Andy Roddick, Tommy Haas, among others. The tournament benefited the Dirk Nowitzki Foundation, which helps fund children’s welfare projects.


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Social Calendar

FOR MORE SOCIAL EVENTS: parkcitiespeople.com/events or prestonhollowpeople.com/events

Dec.

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Hope for the Holidays Gala, benefiting Melody of Hope, 6:30 p.m. at the Bent Tree Country Club

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Crystal Charity Ball, 6:30 p.m. at the Hilton Anatole

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Nov. 2

Signature Chefs Auction, benefiting March of Dimes, 6:30 p.m. at the Omni Dallas Hotel “A Writer’s Garden” Literary Symposium & Luncheon, benefiting Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 9:30 a.m. in Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden Legacy Award Dinner, benefiting the Cooper Institute, 6 p.m. at Globe Life Park

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Recognizing Heroes Gala, 7 p.m. at the Four Seasons Resort St. Jude Children’s Evening Under the Stars Party, 6 p.m. at the Omni Dallas Hotel

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Hiett Prize in the Humanities Luncheon, benefiting The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, 11:30 a.m. at the Ritz-Carlton

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Black Tie Ball, benefiting Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Kaufman, 5:30 p.m. in the Trinity Ballroom at the Omni Dallas Hotel Perot Museum Night at the Museum: Intrigue, benefiting the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, 7 p.m. at the Perot Museum

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Trains at NorthPark, benefiting Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, running through Jan. 7 at NorthPark Center

Wrap It Up Luncheon, Christmas Boutique and Fashion Presentation, benefiting the C. C. Young Benevolence Fund, 10:30 a.m. at Brook Hollow Golf Club

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Folds of Honor Gala, benefiting Folds of Honor Foundation, 6:30 p.m. in the Landmark Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency

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Mar. 2

Visionary Luncheon, benefiting Retina Foundation of the Southwest, 10:45 a.m. at the Omni Dallas Hotel Rock the Cure for Kidney Cancer, 6:30 p.m. at the Dallas Country Club

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Jan. 20

Perot Museum Great Adventure Hunt, benefiting ChildCareGroup, 6:30 p.m. at the Perot Museum

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Aging Mind Foundation Preview Party, 6 p.m. at Mirador

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M1 Ball: American Cowboy, benefiting Mercury One, 6:30 p.m. at Eddie Deen’s Ranch

Bishops Gala featuring Huey Lewis and The News, 6 p.m. at the Omni Dallas Hotel

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SMU Celebration of Lights Ceremony, 7 p.m. at SMU

Attitudes and Attire Luncheon and Fashion Show, 11:30 a.m. at the Dallas Market Center Children First Gala, benefiting UNICEF, 6:30 p.m. at Sixty Five Hundred

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Chi Omega Christmas Market, in Centennial Hall at Fair Park

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball, benefiting the Dallas Symphony, 6 p.m. at Meyerson SymphonyCenter

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La Fiesta de las Seis Banderas Announcement Party for 2018 Duchesses and Escorts, 6:30 p.m. at the Belo Mansion

The Salvation Army Annual Doing the Most Good Luncheon, benefiting The Salvation Army, noon in the Chantilly Ballroom at Hilton Anatole

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Dallas Historical Society Awards for Excellence in Community Service Luncheon, benefiting Dallas Historical Society, 11:30 a.m. at The Fairmont

UNICEF Gala, 6:30 p.m. at the Ritz-Carlton

Krewe To Cure Arthritis Mardi Gras Ball, 6:30 p.m. at The Hall on Dragon

Business Council for the Arts Obelisk Awards, 11:30 a.m. at the Belo Mansion

Milestones Luncheon, benefiting Junior League of Dallas, noon in the Chantilly Ballroom at Hilton Anatole

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Sugar Plum Fairy Tea, benefiting the Texas Ballet Theater, 11 a.m. at Hotel Crescent Court

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Dallas Millennial Gala: A Night at the Museum, 8 p.m. at the Perot Museum

Feb.

Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Sale, benefiting The Stewpot, 11 a.m. at the Statler Hotel

Juanita and Henry S. Miller, Jr. Founders Award Luncheon, benefiting The Dallas Opera, noon at the Dallas Country Club

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Vogel Alcove Arts Performance Event, 6 p.m. at the Omni Dallas Hotel

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Art in Bloom Floral Symposium and Luncheon, benefiting Dallas Museum of Art, 9:30 a.m. at the Dallas Museum of Art

Apr. 5

Heroes & Handbags, benefiting Heroes for Children, 6 p.m. at the Dallas Country Club

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Interfaith Auxiliary Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. at the Dallas Country Club

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Nasher Prize Laureate Celebration, 7 p.m. at the Nasher Sculpture Center Yellow Rose Gala, benefiting Multiple Sclerosis, 6:30 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel

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AWARE Affair, benefiting AWARE Dallas, 6:30 p.m. at the Statler Hotel Chick Lit Luncheon, benefiting Community Partners of Dallas, 10:30 a.m. at the Hilton Anatole

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89th annual Linz Award Luncheon, 11 a.m. at the Omni Dallas Hotel

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Art Ball benefiting the Dallas Museum of Art, 6:30 p.m. at the Dallas Museum of Art

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The Great Create, benefiting Nasher Sculpture Center, 1 p.m. at Nasher Sculpture Center


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Partners Card Partners Card Leading Ladies Lorelei Day People Newspapers

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ehind every charitable effort there’s someone steering the ship. In the case of this year’s Partners Card fundraiser, Brynn Bagot Allday and Jennifer Burns are the ladies at the helm. Having both served as Partners Card chairs in the past — 2005 and 2009, respectively — Allday and Burns are familiar with the many responsibilities that come with organizing the 10-day shopping event. Allday’s roots with Partners Card go back to 2002, when she joined The Family Place Partners Auxiliary. Her firm, Brynn Bagot Public Relations, has handled media relations for the fundraiser for the past 14 years. Taking on the role of 2017 chair was an honor she was proud to accept. “The most rewarding part of being a Partners Card chair is knowing we will truly make a difference in the life of a man, woman, or child who is experiencing family violence,” Allday said. “If one woman calls the emergency hotline as a result of seeing the Partners Card promotion, that is a win and why we dedicate our time and resources to this event. “I have had several close family members and friends experience domestic violence – whether physical, emotional, or verbal abuse. Because of their experiences, I am very passionate about The Family Place’s mission to

About The Family Place

The Family Place provides victims of family violence with safe housing, counseling, legal services, child care, and more. It also offers behavioral counseling for abusive family members.

end family violence.” Other endeavors close to her heart include the Junior League of Dallas, American Heart Association, Community Partners of Dallas, Helping Our Heroes, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Cattle Baron’s Ball. As for Burns, chairing the event in 2009 was her first undertaking for Partners Card. But, with more than 18 years of experience in event planning, she “put on her big girl pants” and embraced the position. In 2013, she served as president of The Family Place Partners Auxiliary. “There are many rewarding aspects of being a chair and being involved in this event, where the planning and preparation takes place for over a year,” Burns said. “It truly warms my heart and brings a tear to my eye to listen to [survivors’] progress and know that you are part of making a difference in their lives.” Although she spends the majority of her time with The Family Place and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, she has also been a key player with Taste of the Cowboys and the Birthday Party Project. Chairing next year’s Trains at NorthPark is next on her list, but she first plans to utilize her Partners Card with a shopping trip (or five) to redecorate her home. Allday plans to get a head start on Christmas shopping for a long list of family and friends. Since 1978, it has counseled more than 210,000 clients; provided shelter to more than 23,000 victims; answered more than 575,000 calls for help, and taught more than 20,000 abusers how to change their behavior.

Jennifer Burns and Brynn Bagot Allday

Partners Card Gives Shopping a Charitable Purpose Get some retail therapy in while also doing some good for those in need. Presented by Bank of Texas, with the purchase of a Partners Card, shoppers will receive 20-percent discounts from Oct. 27 to Nov. 5 at more than 750 retailers. One Partners Card equates to one night of shelter for a woman and her child; two cards equal two weeks of child care at The Family Place’s emergency shelter; and three would provide 100 meals to victims of family violence. To purchase a card, call 214-443-7754, visit partnerscard.org, or download the Partners Card app. Participating retailers will also be selling cards beginning Oct. 21.

Dog Fever Hug Rings!

October 27th-November 4th: Bring your Partners Card for

20% OFF

all non-sale items.

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Where to Use Your Card So many stores, so little time. Preparation is key when it comes to things like these. Map out your route, pick out items online, figure out a game plan. Whatever you need to do, here’s a list of participating retailers. For the full list, go to partnerscard.org.

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Abi Ferrin Accents Adeline AG Jeans Akris Alice + Olivia All Vac Allen Dean Home Allen Edmonds Alton Lane American Eyewear animal crackers Ann Mashburn Anne Fontaine Anteks Home Furnishings Anthropologie Antique Row Apples to Zinnias Arhaus The Arrangement Art of Old India Arteriors on Dragon Arteriors Too Arveaux Interiors Avalon Salon Avant Garden

Aveda Experience Center

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Baby Bliss Bachendorf ’s Bag’ n Baggage BALDWIN Ballard & Blakely Bandier Bar Method Bare Minerals Beading Dreams Beaucoup Beautystudio Bedali Bella MD Laser Vein & Aesthetic Center Bellacures Bell’INVITO Stationers Benefit Cosmetics Beretta Gallery Dallas Betty Lou Boutique Betty Reiter BeTween Scene Beyond Baroque Bibbentuckers The Dry Cleaner Big Mango Trading Co.

Bijou One Luxury Handbags & Home Decor Billy Reid Bittano Black Optical Blue Print - Dallas Blues Jean Bar Blush Aesthetics and Wellness Bodybar Fitness Bonobos Bookshop of Saint Michael BOSS Bottega Veneta Bradbury Lane Brahmin Bread Winners Café Brighton Collectibles Brooks Brothers Brookstone Brumley Gardens Brunello Cucinelli Bungalow 5 Busy Body

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Cabana Calypso St. Barth


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Canal Clothing Canali CANARY Carlyn Galerie Casa di Lino Castle Gap Jewelry Cebolla Fine Flowers CH Carolina Herrera Chris’ Craft Custom Framing Christian Louboutin ChristyM Boutique Classic Pilates Club Monaco Coach Coco & Dash Cole Haan Collectors Covey Container Store Copper Lamp Fine Silver & China Cotton Island Crate and Barrel Creative Stitches & Gifts Crewcuts Cryo1one CryoZone Culwell & Son Curated by Kristin Mullen Cutting Corners

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Dallas Arboretum Gift Store Dallas Fine Wine &

RAW by Canines First Spirits Shoppe Dallas Museum of Art Dallas Yoga Center Daniel Taylor Clothier de Boulle Dear Hannah, Dec on Dragon Diamond Luxury Healthcare Diane von Furstenberg Diptyque DLM Supply Doc Borron Men’s Clothier Doodle & Stinker Children’s Boutique Double R Brand Dougherty’s Pharmacy

Dr Delphinium Designs + Events Dr. John Burns, BoardCertified Plastic Surgeon Draper James Drybar

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Eileen Fisher Eiseman Jewels Elements Elie Tahari Ellen Hoffman Designs Ellis Hill Enlighten Living Enlighten MD EpiCentre Ermenegildo Zegna ESCADA

45a Highland Park Village Dallas, Texas 75205 214-528-8118 social: @shopmadison214 Partners Card Hours Mon-Sat 10-7pm Sunday 12-5pm Silver Partners Card Accepted


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Partners Card Esther Penn ETRO EVOO & Vin Exercise Coach

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Fabricadabra Facelogic Spa Family Place Resale Shop Fast Fix Jewelry & Watch Repair FastFrame Fendi Field of Dreams Fishin’ World Fitness HQ Fitting Room For Heaven Sake Forestwood Antique Mall Forget Me Not Formula Wellness Center Frame Masters Frederic Fekkai Salon

Free People Fresh Froggies 5 and 10 Frye Company Furs By Martin

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Gary Alhadef DDS Gemma Collection Giuseppe Zanotti Design Glass Optical Goo Goo Eyes Grange Hall Great American Cookies Green House Market Gregory’s Gypsy Wagon

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Hadleigh’s Haynsworth Photography HD’s Men’s HD’s Women’s Helen Ficalora

Hemline Henri Bendel Hip! Hip! Hooray! Children’s Boutique Holy Ravioli House ~ chic easy living Hublot

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Image Eyewear Impeccable Pig Innovations Medical & Stem Cell Center Insight Complete Eye Care Interabang Books Into the Garden Ivy House

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J.Crew J.Crew Men’s Shop J.McLaughlin Jacksons Home & Garden

James Perse Jimmy Choo John Varvatos Johnny Rodriguez the Salon Johnston & Murphy JoJo Mommy Jonathan Adler Journeys Juice Bar

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kate spade new york Kate Weiser Chocolate Kendra Scott Ken’s Man’s Shop KidBiz Kiehl’s Since 1851 KOCH

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L.bartlett LA Connection Dr. La Vue Optique

Lacoste Layette Le Creuset Learning Express Leather Sofa Company Leggiadro LEKKA Lela Rose Lights Fantastic Ligne Roset Linen Boutique Lisa Bennett Salon Little Things Local Oak L’Occitane En Provence LOFT Logos Book Store Longchamp L’Optique of Dallas Loro Piana LOST...again Antiques & Decor Lotus Shop at Crow

Collection of Asian Art Lou & Grey Love Tennis Loveliest lucky dog barkery Luke’s Locker Lure Salon Luxury Garage Sale

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Maddox Shop Madewell Madison MADRE Make Up For Ever mal malouf Mann’s Art & Frame MARKET Highland Park Marmi Mary Cates and Co. MaryBeth Matthew Trent Mattress Firm

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Gifts, Accessories, Home Décor & More

Embroidery - Gifts - Home Goods

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Toys, Books, Candy, Cards & More 3211 Knox St, Dallas, TX 75205 (214) 522-5867

McCartney’s University Spirit McShan Florist Mecox Mel Crews Mews Mill No.3 mine. a boutique. miniME Miron Crosby Mister Tuxedo Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Molto Formaggio The Cheese Shop Monalee Boutique

4266 Oak Lawn Ave Dallas,TX Annual Partners Card Oct 27 - Nov 5 Save 20% Storewide

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Needle in a Haystack Needlepoint This! Nespresso New Balance Nicholson-Hardie Garden Center Nicole Kwon Nike Not Just Soccer Now See Here NUVO

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Veronica Beard Versace Vince. Vineyard Vines Vintage Martini Vision Veritas Eyecare and Eyewear VOD

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.