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November 2017- Dallas

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TALKING SHOP By Christina Geyer. Photography Dana Driensky. T he Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary added quite a bit of fashion cred to its Fashion Show and Luncheon this spring, all thanks to a little homegrown help. Kathie King, president of The Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary, and her mega-stylish daughter Joyann King, executive editor of Harper's Bazaar, who fl ew home to Dallas from New York for the afternoon to act as em- cee of the fashion show. "What better way to do some- thing for others than by shopping for yourself?" said Joyann, speaking of the Salvation Army's pop-up shop fi lled with new and donated wares. On the subject of ordering Chanel's new Gabrielle collection, she said, "I'm sure Tina Craig is already on it!" — referring to her good friend who was seated in the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center's grand Eugene McDermott Concert Hall. Après all the fashion hoopla, guests took their seats in the Meyerson's lobby for lunch then shopped racks upon racks of new and donated designer labels from Highland Park Village, Tootsies, Neiman Marcus, Stanley Korshak, and more. The scene: Honorary chairs Elisa Summers and Heather Washburne; fashion show chair D'Andra Simmons-Lock; The Salvation Army's associate area commander Barbara Rich; and guests Gene Jones, Charlotte Anderson, Linda Custard, Margot Perot, and Romona Jones. Jeremy & D'Andra Lock Dina Steele Emily Summers Laura Sumers-Briggs Sloan Armstrong Caroline Summers Nerissa von Helpenstill Dustin Holcomb Heather Washburne, Vicki Howland Elisa Summers Krystal Schlegel Myrna Schlegel Joyann King M E A D OWS M U S E U M • S M U • DA L L AS SEPTEMBER 17, 2017-JANUARY 7, 2018 This exhibition has been co-organized by the Meadows Museum, SMU; The Frick Collection; and Auckland Castle; in association with the Kimbell Art Museum. A generous gift from The Meadows Foundation has helped make this exhibition and technical study possible. The exhibition catalogue has been underwritten by the Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica and the Center for Spain in America. Promotional support provided by The Dallas Morning News and The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau. Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598-1664), Asher (detail), c. 1640-45. Oil on canvas. © Auckland Castle Trust/Zurbarán Trust. Photo by Robert LaPrelle.

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