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in this ISSUE OCTOBER 2014 | STYLE | FASHION | SOCIAL 4, 6, 8 POP. CULTURE. GOSSIP. S o much to talk about, so much to share … The pages of PaperCity are saturated with wonderful stories this month, carefully curated on fashion, home, and art. The masterful American social designer Zac Posen arrives in Dallas mid-November; read our tête-à-tête on page 20. Our fashion story "Mod Mood" nods to styles from the '60s and '70s (page 22), and on page 28, take a road trip with skincare savant Renée Rouleau. On the home front, contemporary art darlings Patrick and Lindsey Collins allow PaperCity to peek inside their artful abode (page 40). And, with art on our minds, we are simply honored and grateful for the chance to chat with illustrious British artist and mentor Michael Craig-Martin (page 36), the featured artist at MTV Re:Define on April 10 at the Goss-Michael Foundation. Kenny Goss and Joyce Goss announced the 2015 chairs: the charming Schlegel sisters: Kimberly Whitman, Kari Kloewer and Krystal Schlegel — a first for all, and PaperCity is thrilled to be the media sponsor again. We are also excited to announce our partnership with DIFFA as the media sponsor for the 25th Anniversary: House of DIFFA March 7, 2015, with chairman Chuck Steelman — note the 2015 Style Council & Legends Announcement Party hosted by Neiman Marcus Downtown, October 15. Social season is in full effect. On October 10, join the National MS Society for the On The Move Luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton. It's time to don your Lucchese boots October 18 for Cattle Baron's Ball, with co-chairs Jill Tananbaum and Cindy Stager, themed Country Rocks with Kenny Chesney. Our style contributor Nasiba Adilova serves as chairman of First Look October 23, followed by TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art October 25. The Family Place invites you to ReuNight October 22 at the Place at Perry's. Then cap off the month with plenty of shopping with Partners Card, October 24 through November 2. Max Trowbridge Dallas Editor in Chief max@papercitymag.com 12 Party: Building Buzz with Partners Card and The Family Place 14 Style: Adilova Loves … Prabal Gurung, Emilia Wickstead, Derek Lam Style: Kelly Wearstler's fine take on jewelry 10 Party: Crystal Charity Ten Best Dressed Fashion Show and Luncheon at Neiman Marcus DANA DRIENSKY 22 Fashion: Painted eyes & rivers of hair — a mod fall M onica Bickers, our newly installed publisher, is out on maternity leave and will return in the November issue. By the way, it's a girl! 20 Fashion: Zac Posen muses on his upcoming FGI of Dallas Award & more Monica Bickers MAX BURKHALTER 30 28 33 Decoration: What's new in the design whirl 36 40 38 Art: London (& Dallas) calling: Michael Craig-Martin Design: A punch of color: Lindsey & Patrick Collins at home with art 49 52 Parties: Fêting artist Adam Ball at the GMF; An Affair of the Art sponsor party at Traffic LA Style: Blue ticking: a new hue in timepieces Pick of the New: Fresh spots to gaze and graze 53 Party: Social Datebook ... Where to be this month Special section: 41st Annual Cattle Baron's Ball: Everything you need to know Fashion: Stanley Korshak Shaks up Style: Skincare savant Renée Rouleau With the Crystal Charity Ball ladies: Pat McEvoy, Max Trowbridge, Robyn Conlon PC House + Art We are thrilled to Welcome Back … R ebecca Sherman has rejoined PaperCity as Home Design Editor, penning all things design related. Ms. Sherman was PaperCity's first Dallas editor (1997 – 2003), then executive editor. In the interim decade, she held editorial positions at D Magazine, where she helped launch D Weddings, D Design Book and First Home magazines before becoming executive editor of D Home. She then took over as editor in chief of Modern Luxury Texas Interiors magazine, where she covered design in Dallas and Houston. She writes the popular home design blog, Rebecca Sherman's Houses, Gardens, People. Welcome back to PaperCity, Rebecca! Going Places With Carlos Souza Carlos Souza at MoMA with artwork by Ellsworth Kelly V alentino worldwide brand ambassador Carlos Souza debuts his book #Carlos's Places (Assouline, $45) this month. This globetrotting expert wears many hats aside from his Valentino chapeau: creative director and CEO of his own jewelry design company, Most Wanted Design; editor at large for Architectural Digest; and contributing editor for Interview. In this book, he details his favorite places to dine, shop, dance and admire art in such glamorous spots as Rome, Paris, New York, Shanghai and São Paulo, with travel-diary notes that let us roam the world through his refined eye. As Michael Roberts pens in the foreword: "… for all who thrill to a non-stop agenda of sun- kissed lotus-eating, louche nightclubbing, couture fittings, and impressively deep perma-tanning, Carlos (a firm believer in living well being the best revenge) provides a celebratory peephole into all these otherworldly lifestyles through his one-of-a-kind lens." PaperCity style contributor Nasiba Adilova and Dallas editor in chief Max Trowbridge host the bon viveur author at the Valentino boutique in NorthPark Center Wednesday, October 22, 6 to 8 pm, for a book signing. By invitation only. Linden Wilson W hen the news broke in September that Dallas- based Neiman Marcus will open its first New York City store in 2018, a flurry of questions erupted. Where exactly would it be? (Hudson Yards, a new 17-million- square-foot private development on the West Side bordered by Chelsea and the Hudson River — the largest private real estate development in the history of the United States, with retail, residences, restaurants, office space, a public school and luxury hotel.) And will it compete with Bergdorf Goodman, also owned by Neiman Marcus? We asked the woman with the answers, Karen Katz, president and CEO of Neiman Marcus Group. Linden Wilson How did the chairman and founder of real estate firm Related Companies (which is building Hudson Yards with Oxford Properties), Stephen Ross, convince you to open a Neiman Marcus in New York? We hadn't considered a store in Manhattan before, but Steve's vision of creating a crossroads of community, culture and commerce was very compelling. Hudson Yards will serve as the heart of Manhattan's West Side. What do you think of Hudson Yards? We're very excited about this location. Hudson Yards is adjacent to the High Line, arts and gallery district and is the planned home of New York Fashion Week. It's anticipated that more than 24 million people will visit Hudson Yards annually. Your vision for the store? We haven't seen plans for the store yet, but at 250,000 square feet, it will be our second largest store. What can Neiman Marcus bring to New York that Bergdorf's can't? Due to the nature of the finite real estate at Bergdorf's, we continue to edit to the pinnacle of luxury. As a result, there are many vendors that we can't carry at Bergdorf Goodman, that we could by having a Neiman Marcus in the market. They'll Take Manhattan The digitally realized Neiman Marcus, opening 2018 in New York City