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Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation Café Momentum Dallas CASA Dallas Children's Advocacy Center Dallas Symphony Association Network of Community Ministries Phoenix House Texas Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children 2021 CRYSTAL CHARITY BALL BENEFICIARIES O f course, Dallas is about more than fashion shows and ladies who lunch — something we were reminded of this past year when both went on hiatus. But as tickets for the upcoming Crystal Charity Ball Ten Best Dressed Fashion Show and Luncheon sold out in record time, we're reminded that the show must go on, albeit with a strong focus on charitable works. This year's event — widely recognized as the crown jewel of Dallas luncheons — will look a little different than in years past. For one, the venue has changed from its longstanding locale at Neiman Marcus downtown to Neiman Marcus at NorthPark Center. There will be two seatings for the fashion show — one in the morning, accompanied by brunch, and another in the afternoon, with a champagne tea. Finally, rather than focusing on a single fashion house, the presentation will showcase a variety of designers. But its purpose remains the same — to raise funds for Dallas children and the Crystal Charity Ball's deserving beneficiaries. On the following pages, PaperCity highlights the Ten Best Dressed women and the local nonprofit organizations that are closest to their hearts. With decades of community service and charitable giving between them, the Crystal Charity Ball's Ten Best Dressed Women of Dallas will be honored at the crown jewel of Dallas luncheons with a walk down the Neiman Marcus runway. BY LISA COLLINS SHADDOCK PHOTOGRAPHY HOLT HAYNESWORTH THE CRYSTAL CHARITY BALL WOMEN OF DALLAS 167