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February 2015 - Dallas

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Re:Define Returns. The city's hottest rockin' art event is back: The 2015 MTV RE:DEFINE art auction, gala and exhibition promises spectacle galore Friday, April 10, at The Goss-Michael Foundation. Hosted by Joyce Goss and Kenny Goss, alongside event chairs Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, Kari Schlegel Kloewer, and Krystal Schlegel and art chair Elisabeth Karpidas, the evening benefits MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Dallas Contemporary. The gala honors legendary British artist Michael Craig-Martin and features artwork by David Salle, Dan Colen, Nate Lowman, Zoe Crosher, Adriana Varejao and Aaron Young. Read our interview with the legendary MCM on papercitymag.com. Tickets from $1,000, at mtvredefine.com. Jane Rozelle Rising Stars. Fashion Group International of Dallas honors emerging fashion leaders at the annual Rising Star Awards Gala Thursday, February 26, at Galleria Dallas. This highly anticipated fund-raiser, reformatted for 2015, celebrates trendsetters who have made an impact on the local community. Held on the iconic ice-skating rink, the evening — chaired by Shay Geyer, Meredith Hite, and Carinthia Kishaba — includes runway shows of Galleria retailers (orchestrated by maestro Jan Strimple) and, of course the big reveal: the Rising Stars themselves. Winners in the categories of fashion, interior design, beauty, photography, jewelry and art will be announced, as voted by FGI members and board members. For a complete list of nominees, visit Hot Tickets on papercitymag. com. Tickets from $50, at dallas. fgi.org. HOT TICKET Michael Craig-Martin's Handcuffs, 2002 Surrounded by shelves of colorful Taschen tomes against Tiffany-blue walls, The Joule Hotel's tearoom is a world of whimsy where afternoon tea is leisurely sipping Nile Delta Chamomile and Egypt Coconut Assam, and indulging in ham mousse éclairs, deviled-egg sandwiches and goat-cheese brioche. Ideal for bridal parties, the Taschen Library offers an 18-seat minimum for private events scheduled outside set tea times (Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30 pm), for $75 per person. Or, book the space during regular hours for $59 per person. The Joule's executive chef, Jaco Smith, and executive pastry chef Ruben Torano change the menu seasonally, giving new twists to classic favorites. Reservations required. The Joule Hotel, 1530 Main St., 214.748.1300, ext. 4363, tea@thejouledallas.com. Linden Wilson FANCY a Cup of Tea Tea at Taschen W e're mesmerized by the recent makeovers of two iconic destinations in the Dallas-based Rosewood Hotels & Resorts family. To evoke a more organic, textural feel, the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek's Pavilion Ballroom — a top wedding and reception venue — transformed its palette to natural tones with subtle pops of color. New custom chandeliers and sconces by Italian glass brand Barovier & Toso, Weitzner wall coverings and custom carpet designed in coordination with Tai Ping Carpets upped the wow factor. Meanwhile, in Mexico, a new expansive outdoor event space at the lavish Rosewood San Miguel de Allende joins the Rosewood Ballroom, Jacaranda and Magnolia rooms, and rooftop terrace as one of the hotel's charming venues. Surrounded by lavender gardens and picturesque views of the Mexican Colonial town of San Miguel, the outdoor space can hold 600 of your nearest and dearest. rosewoodhotels.com. Linden Wilson Rosewood REFASHIONED Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek ballroom San Miguel de Allende A chieve that lit-from-within glow with Napoleon Perdis' new Light Switch Luminizer Palette, available February 8. Each of the five shades — silver, gold, bronze, pink rose and ice — illuminates and hydrates skin via crucial ingredients such as aloe vera, vitamins A and E, and Candelilla wax. Apply before foundation, or highlight cheekbones, brow bones, the bridge of your nose and your cupid's bow for a radiant shimmer. $60, at Neiman Marcus. Linden Wilson BRIDAL GLOW F or Dallas designer Lela Rose, it's all about the destination — at least when it comes to her new collab with Puerto Rico's lavish St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort. Inspired by the splendor of the island and the beach's tranquil magnificence, Rose sketched three designs available exclusively to brides who book a wedding at the resort: an off-the-shoulder gown with intricate floral detail, a strapless creation with sheer lace overlay and layered fabric skirt, and a lace dress with a hand-embroidered bodice and buttoned back. Brides can glide down the aisle on the resort's picturesque oceanfront, the sprawling 9,000-square-foot Estate Lawn or in the expansive Astor Ballroom with its 21-foot-tall ceilings. St. Regis Bahia Beach's dedicated wedding- planning team takes care of all the details. Dresses $5,995, plus alterations; inquiries 877.796.8515, lelarose.com. Linden Wilson Coming Up Roses Lela Rose Lela Rose for the St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort Helping You Find Your Luxury Home & Lifestyle. Robin McMonigle Vice President 214.543.6903 rmcmonigle@briggsfreeman.com www.RobinMcMonigle.com New Price 3102 Cornell Avenue, Highland Park | $1,349,000 Light Switch Luminizer Palette 2013 Rising Stars, Dera Enochson, Susie Straubmueller, Elizabeth Anyaa, Mei-Chun Jau, Shay Geyer COURTESY THE GOSS-MICHAEL FOUNDATION

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