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    Party at the Louvre

    Diana Ross headlines $3 million Louvre benefit gala hosted by Houston socialite

    Clifford Pugh
    Jun 20, 2013 | 9:08 am

    Red was the color of the moment at the Liaisons au Louvre Trois gala June 18 in Paris. Guests entered the courtyard of the world-famous museum from a private entrance and followed a long red carpet into the Venus de Milo gallery for cocktails. They dined in the Galerie Dare amid the Winged Victory of Samothrace, which was bathed in red light for one night only.

    Afterward, legendary singer Diana Ross performed her greatest hits in an intimate concert under the iconic pyramid designed by I.M. Pei while dressed in a glittery red gown with billowy sleeves.

    By the end of the evening, though, Houston's Becca Cason Thrash, who chaired three days of gala fundraising activities, was seeing green. The evening took in more than $3 million for the American Friends of the Louvre, which sponsors restoration projects at the famed French museum.

    Red was the color of the moment, but by the end of the evening, Becca Cason Thrash, who chaired three days of fundraising activities, was seeing green.

    LA-based party planner Ben Bourgeois worked with Thrash to "paint" the Louvre red for one night, with garden roses, peonies and other red flowers in tall vases on the 20 tables that filled the room. Images of red roses were projected on the ceiling.

    Among the first to arrive on the red carpet were actress Milla Jovovich, in a sequined silver Yves Saint Laurent gown and black cape, and Charlotte Casiraghi, the 26-year-old daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco (and a splitting image of her mother), in a floral pink and red off-the-shoulder gown by Giambattista Valli.

    Thrash, in a Jean-Paul Gaultier haute couture sequined Mondrian-patterned skirt, crocodile belt and black blouse, also welcomed U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Rivkin and wife Susan Tolson; former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain Holmes Tuttle and wife Maria; former French minister of culture Elisabeth Guigou; twins Hubert and Xavier Guerrand-Hermés of the famed luxury goods family; designers Andrew Gn, Giambattista Valli and Bruno Frisoni; and actress Tracee Ellis Ross, daughter of Diana Ross.

    Also joining in the festivities were Duran Duran singer John Taylor and his wife, fashion designer Gela Nash-Taylor, along with Duran Duran keyboardist Nick Rhodes and girlfriend Nefer Suvio (Duran Duran played at the first Liasions au Louvre fundraiser, which Thrash chaired in 2008), and a large contingent of Houston friends and supporters.

    After dinner, Thrash chaired a live auction in the pyramid that brought in more than $1 million. In spirited bidding, Monsour Taghdisi and Henry Richardson were the high bidders on a luxury cruise on the Nile aboard designer Christian Louboutin's custom-built boat. Gary Petersen outbid several others for a striking piece of contemporary art by RETNA (Marquis Lewis), for $100,000.

    Diane Lokey Farb's bid for a stay at the English country home of John and Gela Nash-Taylor reached $65,000 when Gela jumped onstage and promised the winning bidder something money apparently can buy — and bids skyrocketed. "Ladies, come in my closet and we'll play," said Gela, who co-founded Juicy Couture and now co-owns the Skaist-Taylor clothing line. "There are furs, jewels and lots of feathers. I'll even make you a track suit."

    That opportunity was too much to resist for Elizabeth Petersen, who had the high bid of $100,000. (The next day, Thrash, with the Taylors' blessing, sold the package for a second time to Farb for $65,000.)

    Then Ross got the audience out of their seats with a 35-minute performance that featured hits from "the good old days," she said. She launched into "I'm Coming Out," followed by "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," "Stop in the Name of Love" and "You Can't Hurry Love."

    She also performed "The Boss," "Upside Down" and the theme from Mahogany ("Do You Know Where You're Going"). She closed with an extended version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."

    At 69, the singer still maintains her sparkle. Backstage, after the concert, where she met with Becca and husband John Thrash, the Petersens and Bulgari's Stephane Gerschel, Ross said she was thrilled with performing at the Louvre and had done a lot of homework on the museum, reviewing videos of its history.

    "This is a very special place to perform," she said.

    Becca Cason Thrash, left, and Tracey Amon.

    Photo by © Michelle Watson CatchLightGroup.com
    Becca Cason Thrash, left, and Tracey Amon.
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    Fundraising fun

    Dallas’ Night at the Museum gala brings in $2M for Perot programs

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Nov 13, 2025 | 4:56 pm
    Perot Museum Night at the Museum 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron
    Santiago Jorba, Catalina Gonzalez

    On Saturday, November 8, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science opened its doors, after hours, for one of Dallas’ most anticipated galas of fall: Night at the Museum.

    Perot Museum Night at the Museum 2025

    Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Santiago Jorba, Catalina Gonzalez

    Led by co-chairs Shelly and Michael Dee in honor of Sally and Forrest Hoglund, the 2025 Night at the Museum immersed guests in a science-y wonderland of interactive exhibits, fun cocktails, unique cuisine, and more.

    Guests agreed: The couldn't-miss highlight of the evening was the 10-Minute Restaurant, which transformed the museum gift shop into a five-star culinary adventure by Wolfgang Puck Catering, reminiscent of how they serve celebrities at the Oscars. Amid all the night's action, it was a great way to sneak in a quick bite and some one-on-one time with a date in a VIP-like setting.

    Attendees also noshed from a Living Crudité Bar, an Off the Bone beef station, a paella station, enjoyed "roaming tiramisu," and stopped servers in their tracks for the famous Night at the Museum pot pies. No one went thirsty, either, as guests sipped creative cocktails like Sorbete de Sangria de Cava and the sparkling “Aqua Pearl,” enjoyed a 196 Vodka Seltzer Bar, and a refueled at a coffee cart that opened at the after-party.

    Guests got to dig like paleontologists at the Paleo Lab, ooh and ahh at the sparking Aquamarine on the display in the Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall, and learn all about little creepy-crawlies in the Bug Lab Exhibit. Another favorite activity was the Iris Photography, which turned photos of the human eye into works of art.

    In total, the crowd of "after-hours scientists" raised $2 million to help fund field trips, outreach, discounted admission and memberships to the Perot, and more.

    Among the notable attendees were Margot Perot, Dr. Linda Silver, Marilynn Thoma, Carl Thoma, Santiago Jorba, Catalina Gonzalez, David and Mary Henderson, Katie and Jerome Rose, Lyda Hill, Cade McCarter, DeWitt McCarter, Kelly Compton, Kenna McCarter, John Sughrue, Marlene Sughrue, Kate and Steve Sigfusson, Kristina Kirkenaer-Hart, Grace Cook, Laura Compton, Angus Mitchell, Rachel Mitchell, Martine and Michael Philippe, and many more patrons and supporters.

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