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April 2014 - Dallas

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Let the spring shopping begin! Highland Park Village buzz: Venerable French fashion house Balenciaga opens its first Texas boutique in May at 11 Highland Park Village. Hermès relocates in early June to its temporary location in the former Williams-Sonoma spot until renovations, including a second story, are complete. Jimmy Choo and Tory Burch renovations should be completed in May. We hear that Choo will now stock the men's shoe collection. Hadleigh's Bespoke has launched H-Collection, a label geared towards younger men. Rumor has it Prada and Céline may also be moving into Highland Park Village next. Tom Thumb bids adieu to Highland Park Village as the grocer opens a larger, modern store in the Park Cities later this year … Stanley Korshak hosts jewelry designer Mark Davis, April 25 – 26, with his Bakelite and geometric bangles, earrings and necklaces; May 1 – 3, L.A.- based Sylvia Yepremain of Sylvia & Cie, with handcrafted pieces; and also May 1 – 3, Ashley Pittman's collection of African jewelry with fair- trade semiprecious gemstones and other materials indigenous to East Africa … Checking in with Forty Five Ten: Stylist turned jewelry designer Sara Beltrán of Dezso makes an appearance April 23 – 24 with her beach-inspired jewelry. And get your closets ready: Brian Bolke is stocking up with fresh new names for spring. Meet Rosie Assoulin, Baja East, Ellery, Josh Goot, Adam Lippes, J.W. Anderson, Fausto Puglisi, Maiyet, The Elder Statesman and Valentino Men. Fresh off the runway and in store this fall, get ready to shop Delpozo, Protagonist, Creatures of the Wind and Rosetta Grey … NorthPark Center news: The newly renovated CH Carolina Herrera boutique has debuted on Level One between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom; modeled after the Madison Avenue flagship, the shop is a destination for men, women and children. At 7 For All Mankind, fashion blogger Courtney Kerr of What Courtney Wore and Bravo TV's Courtney Loves Dallas hosts an evening of shopping and styling for that perfect selfie Thursday, April 17, 6 pm. And watch for these NorthPark openings in May: Tory Burch's second Dallas boutique and the first Spanx store in the state of Texas … Neiman Marcus NorthPark plans a bevy of personal appearances: April 10, Nancy Gonzalez, shows her vibrantly colored and textured handbags; in cosmetics, Australian makeup artist Napoleon Perdis imparts tips; April 12, Rosanne Karmes shares her jewelry collection, Sydney Evan; April 24, Tibi creator Amy Smilovic brings her collection to town; and April 25, Alexis Bittar glams up visitors with his signature baubles … Neiman Marcus Willow Bend welcomes Dallas sculptor Jan Barboglio April 11, 2 – 4 pm, on Level 3 … Merry Vose, just back from Paris, teases that this fall we can expect to shop Sacai Luck, Balmain and Stella Jean at Canary. Susie Crippen of L.A.-based Crippen stops by April 15 to show her California-cool line … Galleria Dallas updates: Department store Belk opens its first Texas flagship this month; celebrate the opening April 3. Later this month, pamper yourself at Galleria Dallas' Beauty Live event, April 12 – 13. Lauren Scheinin PaperCity Ad – February 2014 Trim Size: 6.21" x 6.21" Client: Mathews Nichols Group Agency: Banowetz + Company, Inc. Agency Contact: Sarah Terrell - (214) 823-7300 x107 Agency Job#: MN35338 PaperCity Ad Feb 2014 Due Date: 1-10-14 PaperCity Ad – February 2014 Trim Size: 4.375" x 4.375" Client: Mathews Nichols Group Agency: Banowetz + Company, Inc. Agency Contact: Sarah Terrell - (214) 823-7300 x107 Agency Job#: MN35338 PaperCity Ad Feb 2014 Due Date: 1-10-14 m a t h e w s - n i c h o l s . c o m 2 1 4 . 3 5 0 . 0 7 1 1 T h e n u m b e r o n e r e s i d e n T i a l r e a l e s T a T e T e a m i n d a l l a s. BILL FARRELL Thursday - Sunday, April 3 - 13 Dallas International Film Festival Presented by AutoNation and a production of the Dallas Film Society • Media sponsor PaperCity • Screening tickets from $12; passes from $125 • dallasfilm.org Friday, April 4 Chick Lit Luncheon Brook Hollow Golf Club • 11:30 am • Benefitting Community Partners of Dallas • Featuring author Julia Reed • Media sponsor PaperCity • Chair Jennifer Evans Morris; honorary chair Jennifer Burr Altabef • Tables from $1,250 • joanna@cpdtx.org MTV Re:Define Dallas Contemporary • 7 pm • Benefitting MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary • Media sponsor PaperCity • Co-chairs Joyce Goss, Kenny Goss • From $500 • mtvredefine@gossmichaelfoundation.org Thursday, April 10 Mad Hatter's Tea Serenade to Style The Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden • 10:30 am • Benefitting the Women's Council of the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden • Media sponsor PaperCity • Chair Lisa Loy Laughlin; honorary chair Gina Ginsburg • From $200 • rslgrady@aol.com Friday, April 11 Richard Phillips and Julian Schnabel Exhibition Opening Celebration Dallas Contemporary • VIP/members only 7 - 9 pm; Public 9 pm - midnight • Media sponsor PaperCity • dallascontemporary.org Saturday, April 12 Dallas Contemporary Chit Chats Dallas Contemporary • 10 am: Julian Schnabel with Peter Doroshenko, DC executive director • 11:30 am: Richard Phillips with John Runyon, owner or Runyon Fine Arts • 3 pm: Paula Crown with Peter Doroshenko • Media sponsor PaperCity • dallascontemporary.org Friday, April 25 Heroes and Handbags Omni Hotel • 9:30 am • Benefitting Heroes for Children • Media sponsor PaperCity • Chair Andrea Weber; honorary chair Tina Craig • Underwriting from $2,500 • llinton07@att.net Saturday, April 26 A Royal Affair: MMXIV Greer Garson Gala Omni Hotel • 7 pm • Benefitting Women and Infant Services at Texas Presbyterian Hospital Dallas • Media sponsor PaperCity • Co-chairs Kerri Tonn, David Heard; honorary co-chairs Kathryn and Gentry Beach • From $400 • 682.236.5234 Thursday, May 1 Partners Card 2014 Kickoff Galleria Dallas / The Alley • 6 pm • Benefitting The Family Place • Media sponsor PaperCity • Chairs Lisa Bhattacharya, Andrea Cheek, Diana Hamilton • 214.528.5600 Friday, May 9 TACA Lexus Party on the Green Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek • 7 pm • Benefitting The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) • Media sponsor PaperCity • Chairs Anne and Jeremy Besser, Kristen and Ladd Sanger • 214.520.3930 C O L L E C T O R ' S CONVERSATION DALLAS ART FAIR The Menil Collection's curator of modern and contemporary art, Toby Kamps, poses questions to gallerist Christine Nichols, owner and director of L.A.-based c. nichols project. Why are your exhibiting at the Dallas Art Fair 2014? I don't do many fairs, but Dallas puts me close to terrific friends and almost all of my family. What connections do you have in Texas already? And what and who are on your itinerary when you come to the Fair? I am a fourth- generation Texan, born in Abilene and raised in South Texas. After the Dallas Art Fair, my schedule is about visiting loads of family between seeing all goings on at the various fine venues in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. As far as connections, I am sometimes able to talk my way out of a speeding ticket outside of Palo Pinto; politeness and respect counts. I am really excited to see all the new architecture downtown in the Arts District, in addition to an Arlington trip to see the art at AT&T Stadium. (I'm sorry y'all, I still cannot help calling it "Texas Stadium"). I need popovers from the Zodiac Room at Neiman Marcus Downtown. How will you curate your booth? Can you let us in on any surprises planned? Thaddeus Strode paintings, Alison Frey Andersson furniture and a sculpture by Vincent Szarek. If I told you about my surprises, you would not be very surprised, right? What's your trajectory as a gallerist? How did you plunge into the L.A. art scene? I attended NYU in the 1980s and worked for a variety of galleries in Manhattan. Thomas Solomon, a fellow Dallas Art Fair exhibitor offered me a terrific job in L.A. in the 1990s. I then stayed in beautiful, sunny L.A. and opened up a gallery specializing in drawings called works on paper, inc. at 6150 Wilshire in 1998. For the rest of the conversation, peruse papercitymag.com. WWW.DALLASARTFAIR.COM DALLAS ART FAIR: APRIL 11–13, 2014; PREVIEW GALA APRIL 10, 2014 Christine Nichols Toby Kamps Curtains up, let the cameras roll: It's time for the 8th annual Dallas International Film Festival. Every year, the biggest and brightest cinematic gems take the silver screen and wow moviegoers in attendance. Since DIFF first began, it has been on every filmmaker's map — and with Lee Papert, president and CEO of the Dallas Film Society, leading the troops, this year is guaranteed to be no different. Cinephiles are invited to submerge themselves in the world of unprecedented film, thanks to a programming team spearheaded by James Faust and Sarah Harris. This year offers 172 features, documentaries, shorts and student films (spanning more than 27 countries), with 11 of these making their world premieres in Big D. This year's best-of fest boasts an impressive roster of films that will have movie buffs buzzing in their seats. Two films are already stirring up notable reviews. The first, Words and Pictures, stars Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche and was produced by Lascaux Films and Latitude Productions. "Not only is Words and Pictures a great film, but it was produced by two local organizations, so it's thrilling to feature a great piece of art from two wonderful Dallas companies," Papert says about the opening- night film. Gary Cogill adds, "We couldn't be more proud of producer Curtis Burch, director Fred Schepisi, writer Gerald Di Pego and the award-winning cast of Words And Pictures. It's a beautiful film, made with love and care, and we can't wait to share it with everyone in Dallas on April 3." The second hottest ticket to covet is for the closing-night film, which makes its world premiere at the Texas Theatre: The Starck Club, a documentary in which co-directors Michael Cain and Miles Hargrove reveal an important part of the city's history, with a rocking retro soundtrack from the '80s. Cain shares, "The Starck Club was truly unique. It was world-class, cutting- edge and always inclusive. It is a privilege for our team to premiere the film in a festival and a city that share the same philosophies." diff2014.dallasfilm.org. Jane Rozelle Tinseltown in Texas © ANTON HENNING STEVE CHRISTENSEN Social Datebook Words and Pictures

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