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    Bright lights, big chapeaux

    Dallas starlets tip their hats to Hollywood at Oscar-worthy Mad Hatter's Tea

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 17, 2019 | 1:58 pm

    Whimsical Dallasites got to live out their big-screen dreams at Mad Hatter's Tea 2019. Themed "The Golden Age of Hollywood," the 31st annual luncheon and fashion show on April 11 proved to be an Oscar-worthy affair.

    Co-chairs Terry Irby and Sharla Bush and honorary chair Kristina Bush Whitcomb welcomed 500 guests to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden on a red carpet, of course. Among those posing for photos in their over-the-top chapeaux and fabulous fascinators were Donna Moss, Jennifer Stalkup, Adean Kingston, Dana Herberston, Gina Ginsburg, Kesha Couville, Kelley Gonzalez, Laura Freeman, Bethany Dow, Claire Gordon, Jessica Freeman, Carla Russo, Sharon Popham, Marena Gault, and Sherwood Wagner.

    The most-photographed duo of the day was Shane Walker and Billy Fulmer, who went all-out as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, from hat to gloves. Also getting into character in a major way? Carmen Hancock, who embodied Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's, complete with a hat full of Tiffany-blue bags and boxes and a high-tech movie screen playing the film.

    While they mingled and shot selfies at the reception amid A Tasteful Place garden, guests sipped so much Moet & Chandon Champagne that, servers said, they ran out for the luncheon. Meanwhile, the hat competition judges had their work cut out for them. Putting pencil to paper to determine the coveted awards were Joani White, Vivian Lombardi, Jenna Jenovich, Vodi Cook, and fashion designer Jonathan Simkhai, whose designs would grace the runway later, too.

    Inside Rosine Hall, emcee Joceyln White opened the festivities and championed the work of the Women's Council of the Dallas Arboretum, led by president Linda Spina. She encouraged attendees to visit the event's beneficiary, A Woman's Garden, to see its newest beautiful addition, the "Boxwood Niche."

    This year's Tootsies fashion presentation, produced by Jan Strimple, showed looks that were both daytime chic and night-time glam. Guests could follow along on the handy printed "fashion menu" and circle the looks they loved. The show included designs by Lela Rose, Victoria Beckham, Versace, Emilio Pucci, BCBG, Ted Baker, Badgley Mischka, and of course, the featured designer of the day, Jonathan Simkhai, who was sitting in the front row.

    Auctioneer Wendy Lambert got the crowd limber by first auctioning the Audrey Hepburn-style sunglasses she was wearing. Then bidding really heated up for fabulous prize packages. This year's big "gets" included a trip to Marfa; a Tootsies shopping package that included 20 percent off for a whole year; a luxury retreat at The Adolphus Hotel; a Dallas shopping excursion; and a pair of amethyst earrings from De Boulle. The earrings were modeled by special guest Kathy King, in town from Tucson, who donned a stunningly creative dress made entirely of 35-millimeter film.

    Lambert then led the room in a "live give" initiative, allowing them to contribute amounts from $10,000 to $100. Paddles flew up around the room, and more than $16,000 was raised in a matter of minutes.

    Then came the moment the room had been waiting for — the announcement of the hat contest winners, or, "the Academy Awards of millinery." Cheers and applause went up as the category nominees and winners' names were called. The prizes? Oscar statuettes topped with colorful hats, of course.

    Winners were:

    • Best Picture (most true to theme): Prashe
    • Best Foreign Language Film (most dramatic): Kunthear Mam-Douglas
    • Best Short Film (most beautiful fascinator): Norah Maroulis
    • Best Actress in a Leading Role (people's choice award): Carmen Hancock
    • Best Director (best themed group of hats): The Wizard of Oz group
    • Best Art Direction (best botanical using fresh florals): Leslie Vaughan
    • Best Costume Design (most elegant): Jenny Foster
    • Best Visual Effects (most creative): Elizabeth Smith Theis

    Guests held onto their hats as they headed back to the breezy outdoors and found their spots at tables under tents on the plaza. Elegant florals by Into the Garden filled each table with color.

    Photo-taking paused just long enough for attendees to enjoy the luncheon of seasonal greens salad; pistachio bacon chicken salad; cucumber-boursin and dilly egg-salad tea sandwiches; and chocolate truffle tarts and petite fours with creme anglaise for dessert — all provided by Angela's Kitchen + Catering. Efficient servers never let wine glasses run dry.

    Just like at the Oscars, some patrons were heading to after-parties at nearby hotels. Others made their final charitable contributions and checked out, but not before taking a stroll through the grounds of the garden, making a special stop at A Woman's Garden and looking forward to another applause-worthy luncheon in 2020.

    Patricia Schmidt, Debbie Murray, and Kunthear Mam-Douglas.

    Patricia Schmidt, Debbie Murray, Kunther Douglas
      
    Photo by Ashley Gongora
    Patricia Schmidt, Debbie Murray, and Kunthear Mam-Douglas.
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    Dallas Cowboys to the Rescue

    Dallas heroes strut the runway at record-breaking Children's Cancer Fund gala

    Lindsey Wilson
    Apr 18, 2025 | 11:55 am
    Children's Cancer Fund gala 2025
    Photo by Tiffany Sage
    Nancy Rogers, Nicky Hilton, Meredith Land, Stacey Bendet, Lori Jones, Laura Kim, Tina Craig, Olivia Abbott Rogers

    Heroes both big and small, fictional and real, assembled at the Hilton Anatole on Friday, April 11 for the sold-out Children’s Cancer Fund gala.

    The event, celebrating its 35th year, raises millions of dollars for pediatric cancer research and Child Life services. This year's gala proved especially successful, breaking records with a whopping $3 million raised.

    Patrons got to browse photos, drawings, testimonials, news clippings, and other memorabilia from years past during the cocktail hour, as well as check out the well-stocked silent auction. Guests could also slip behind the wheel of a gleaming Aston Martin DB12 Volante — which was for sale, if anyone felt so inclined.

    Children's Cancer Fund gala 2025Gala chairs Meredith Land, Lori Jones.Photo by Tiffany Sage

    Children's Cancer Fund gala 2025
      

    Photo by Tiffany Sage

    Nancy Rogers, Nicky Hilton, Meredith Land, Stacey Bendet, Lori Jones, Laura Kim, Tina Craig, Olivia Abbott Rogers

    Inside the ballroom, emcee Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, gala chairs Lori Jones and Meredith Land, and CCF chief executive officer Jennifer Arthur welcomed supporters before everyone tucked into an elegant dinner.

    Sarah Yanniello, a pediatric hematology/oncology nurse at Children’s Health, received the TeamIzzy Healthcare Award, first awarded in 2024 in honor of Izzy Martin, who passed away shortly after participating in 2022's gala.

    Then the main event could really begin.

    Honorary chairs Troy Aikman, in his 26th year of support, and Dak Prescott, marking his third year of involvement, led a fashion show featuring 20 pediatric cancer patients, ages 6-16, all glammed up in outfits provided by Dillard's.

    These runway stars included:

    • 11-year-old Rufo Abbajifar of McKinney
    • 6-year-old Skylar Adams of Frisco
    • 6-year-old Darius Alexander of Dallas
    • 6-year-old Octavia Castillo of Richardson
    • 6-year-old Wells Denison of Dallas
    • 8-year-old Mikensie Duncan of Euless
    • 16-year-old Kyndall Frederick of Longview
    • 12-year-old Lauren Gutierrez of Coppell
    • 10-year-old Kira Handrale of Lewisville
    • 13-year-old Matthew Haynes of Terrell
    • 6-year-old August Johansen of McKinney
    • 7-year-old Isabela Lam of Plano
    • 14-year-old Lennox Lannon of Dallas
    • 6-year-old Clayton Moorse of Dallas
    • 11-year-old Matthew Norris of Celina
    • 7-year-old Lorenza Ruiz of Plano
    • 7-year-old Mateo Badillo Soto of Dallas
    • 13-year-old Erin Savage of North Richland Hills
    • 6-year-old Lincoln Schoessow of Celina
    • 16-year-old Dylan Williams of Bedford

    Children's Cancer Fund gala 2025Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, Octavia Castillo.Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    The children were escorted by a wide variety of celebrities:

    • Spider-Man, Queen Elsa, and the larger-than-life transformer Bumblebee (who later lit up the dance floor — literally)
    • Alice + Olivia founder Stacey Bendet, U Beauty founder Tina Craig, influencer sisters Maddy and Sophie McGuire, and fashion icons Nicky and Kathy Hilton
    • Aikman, Prescott, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, Cowboys mascot Rowdy, and four members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (including fan favorite Reece Weaver)
    • members of Highland Park's fire department, Dallas SWAT, and even some of the patients' own doctors

    Aikman and Prescott continued the “Quarterbacks for a Cure” legacy established by Cowboys legend Roger Staubach in representing Children’s Cancer Fund. Staubach served as a Children’s Cancer Fund gala chair from the fundraiser’s inception until passing the torch to Prescott in 2022.

    “The joy these kids bring, knowing everything they’re going through and the resilience it takes just to be here, is what brings me back year after year,” says Prescott. “Being part of a night that gives them spirit, love, hope, and support — while recognizing the obstacles they face every day — means the world to me. My mission is to help decrease the number of diagnoses and increase the number of survivors. It takes all of us, and playing even a small role is something I cherish.”

    Arthur and Brent Christopher, president of Children's Medical Center Foundation, announced the building of a new pediatric campus. This partnership between Children's Health and UT Southwestern Medical Center, set to open in 2031, will replace the current Children's Medical Center Dallas.

    “It was incredibly special to celebrate all that we’ve accomplished over the past 35 years with our friends and partners,” Arthur said. “At the same time, the night was about looking ahead to the future of pediatric health care in North Texas. We were proud to share news of our partnership with Children's Health and UT Southwestern as they build a new pediatric campus — an exciting milestone for Dallas and the entire region."

    Children's Cancer Fund gala 2025Sophie McGuire, Maddy McGuire, Natalie McGuire, Mike McGuirePhoto by Tamytha Cameron

    A live auction led by Wendy Lambert raised big bucks, with the winners bound to enjoy a Porsche racing experience in Atlanta, a NorthPark Center shopping spree, a suite experience for a Dallas Cowboys game, a Jet Linx private membership, a custom Alice + Olivia design, a meal for 40 at The Charles, a stay at a private villa in Cabo San Lucas, and a "Breakfast at Tiffany's" package in New York City.

    Guests — and superheroes — danced long into the night at the after-party, celebrating the event’s extraordinary fundraising total and all the children and their families it will soon help.

    Children’s Cancer Fund was founded in 1982 by a coalition of parents whose children were receiving cancer therapy at Children’s Health. CCF raises millions of dollars for pediatric cancer research and Child Life services each year and has created 10 endowments that support pediatric cancer patients at Children's Health and UT Southwestern. CCF is one of the nation’s leading fundraising groups supporting local research toward treatment and prevention of childhood cancers.

    For more information or to donate, visit www.ChildrensCancerFund.com.

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