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August 2013 - Dallas

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RE-ENTRÉE GREG FOURTICQ JR. Collector, PaperCity contributor WHAT WE'RE COVETING Girl Gone Bad. Seamed, padded, black beauty of a moto jacket courtesy of the limited-edition capsule collection from Junya Watanabe for Loewe. $5,181, exclusively at Forty Five Ten. • New theater in NYC. Perhaps a chance to step away from cogged-together musicals (think Kinky Boots) and enjoy something a bit more provocative, such as Grasses of a Thousand Colors by Wallace Shawn at Theatre for a New Audience. Shawn throws you around the room and back before you have the chance to know what happened. • A Halloween trip to Marfa. I haven't been to Marfa in 15 years. Can't wait to see how the little place has evolved! What we'll be wearing when company arrives. Up-and-coming designer Ari Dein color-blocked silk PJs, $495, exclusively at Neiman Marcus NorthPark. Our sentiments exactly. Dallas illustrator Rob Wilson's Silas Tom stationery collection for soon-to-behitched friends. From $22.50, at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Nasher Sculpture Center. Grasses of a Thousand Colors by Wallace Shawn at Theatre for a New Audience Alexander Calder's The Brass Family, 1927 Ugo Rondinone's "Nasher XChange" project at Fish Trap Lake, 2013 WE'RE TAKING IN 10 all over town, gazing at Dallas' first-ever museum-mounted public sculpture show. "Nasher XChange," organized by the Nasher Sculpture Center to commemorate its first decade, is an openended view of new practices in contemporary sculpture told from the viewpoint of site-specific works commissioned by the Nasher from 10 talents at the forefront of a game-changing dialogue. Headliners meld the local, national and global: Lara Almarcegui, UNT-founded Good/Bad Art Collective, Rachel Harrison, the hard-hitting Alfredo Jaar, Liz Larner, Charles Long, Houston's acclaimed Project Row House founder Rick Lowe, Dallas-based Vicki Meek, Ruben Ochoa and Swiss master Ugo Rondinone (who intervenes in Fish Trap Lake). Each is crafting a sculpture in response to a unique setting in the Dallas area (October 19 – February 16, 2014). We're hoping "XChange" can become a permanent part of the Nasher programming, happening every decade, paralleling Sculpture Project Münster (Germany). For venues and details as they unfold, visit nashersculpturecenter.org. Catherine D. Anspon Peter Som Tom Ford BRET McKINNEY Director fashion presentation, Stanley Korshak Valentino Fendi Sure On our short list for fall is playful fur dyed aubergine, lemon or azalea, draped, belted or swinging loose. Two we love: Tom Ford's Persian lamb Corythium satin-stitch coat (price upon request), and Fendi's shaved mink sweater ($6,900) and skirt (price upon request). Megan Pruitt Winder Digging. Brenda Houston's strikingly organic new collection of ammonite tables. For Holly Hunt, to the trade at George Cameron Nash showroom. Name You Should Know. Newbie designer Marissa Webb's second collection: a study in classic haberdashery with a modern kick. From $345, exclusively at Cabana. Amy Adams Ari Dein Brenda Houston Marissa Webb Julianne Nicholson, Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts in August, Osage County • Movie adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play August, Osage County, starring Meryl Streep and a slew of other Oscar winners (opening December 25), filmed near my hometown in Oklahoma! Jeff Koons for Bernardaud Fur ALLISON V. SMITH FOR NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER • A fun trip to L.A. to see what new restaurants have popped up (who can become the new Hinoki & the Bird?), and then to take in what promises to be one of the most careerencompassing exhibitions at LACMA this year, "Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic," opening November 24. Junya Watanabe • Aurora's "The Light of Convergence" exhibition October 18 in the Arts District — so excited for anything downtown! The launch of the Maserati Quattroporte dressed by Ermenegildo Zegna. • Bernardaud 150year anniversary plates by Jeff Koons' Banality Series, at Korshak in October. • Sycamore Row by John Grisham, coming out in October. It's the sequel to his first book, A Time To Kill, which is still my favorite one — and you all know you Lanvin cap read John Grisham. • Lanvin fall/winter men's merino caps in black and blue. So sexy cute! • My fave new band from California, The Neighbourhood, opening for Imagine Dragons in Dallas two nights in a row, September 27 and 28. Zegna interiors of the Maserati Quattroporte WE'RE LUSTING AFTER … the new subversive gentleman, and he'll be sporting accessories by sibling artists Dinos and Jake Chapman, better known as the Chapman Brothers. This bag and evening slippers, in a French baroque print tweaked with the brothers' macabre art styling, are part of a capsule collection (think very limited edition) for Louis Vuitton. Chapman Brothers x Louis Vuitton Collection $300 to $21,000, at Louis Vuitton. Megan Pruitt Winder Chapman Brothers x Louis Vuitton Autumn/Winter

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