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    Star Fundraiser

    Fashion nearly outdoes the art at $9 million celebrity-laden Dallas gala

    Jennifer Chininis
    Oct 27, 2015 | 3:57 pm

    The celebrity factor skyrocketed in Dallas recently thanks to the annual Two x Two for AIDS and Art, the most star-studded charitable event on the local social circuit. After a curious and costumed first look, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky welcomed everyone back to their artsy North Dallas house for the affair and art auction of the year.

    It began with a reception fueled by Dom Perignon and Belvedere, during which 500 fabulously dressed patrons, artists, gallerists, and designers nearly outshone the art hanging on the walls for the silent auction. The most memorable among them: gala chairwoman Nancy Rogers, who wore a gown designed by Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott that had all of Instagram aflutter.

    What followed was a seated multicourse dinner under the 7,000-square-foot, 48-foot-tall Freedome set up on the Rachofsky House grounds. Oh, and a little performance by a handsome fellow named Robin Thicke, who had all the ladies on their feet and screaming at his.

    As much fun as it is to talk about what everyone wore and who was there — Brian Bolke, Faisal Halum, China Chow, Adam Lippes, Nasiba Hartland-Mackie, Prabal Gurung, Barbara and Don Daseke, Deedie Rose, Catherine Rose, Sabine Ghanem Getty, Vika Gazinskaya, Melissa and Teddy Sears, Sam Saladino, Capera Ryan, Richard Phillips — this night had a singular purpose: to raise money for amfAR, the foundation for AIDS research, and the Dallas Museum of Art.

    And raise money they did — a whopping $8.6 million, through silent and live auctions of 127 artworks, which brings the 17-year tally to more than $60 million. Of course the highlight was a piece by 2015 artist honoree Ellsworth Kelly, titled White Form, which fetched $2.3 million.

    Another honoree this year was Todd Fiscus of Todd Events, who has donated $1 million of in-kind services to Two x Two over the years. He received a Midnight Timepiece from sponsor Harry Winston for his contributions in raising awareness for HIV/AIDS.

    Teddy Sears, Melissa Sears

    Teddy Sears, Melissa Sears
      
    Photo by Kevin Tachman
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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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