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    The gown lowdown

    RSVP to Dallas' 12 most glorious galas and fabulous fêtes of fall 2024

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Sep 2, 2024 | 12:30 pm
    Two x Two Gala

    Two X Two's 25th anniversary Gala will be its grand finale.

    Photo by Kevin Tachman

    It's time to steam the gowns, tailor the tuxes, and shine the shoes - fall fundraising season has arrived in Dallas.

    This fall sees Cattle Baron's Ball gunning for the $100 million mark, Bravo Gala celebrating 15 years of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, and Two x Two Gala saying goodbye with no fewer than three posh parties.

    Don't sleep through lunch, though. The star-studded lineup at big-bucks power luncheons includes an Oscar-winning actor, Emmy-winning TV journalist, favorite former first daughter, and "the grandmother of Juneteenth."

    Besides being a glamorous good time, these high-dollar events raise crucial funds for organizations that are vital to the greater Dallas community. (And note that many are participating in North Texas Giving Day, accepting contributions of all sizes through September 19.)

    Here are the 12 must-attend galas, parties, and luncheons of fall in Dallas, with a longer list below.

    Crystal Charity Ball Ten Best Dressed Fashion Show and Luncheon - September 12
    The Crystal Charity Ball's fashion show and luncheon honoring the 10 most fashionable and philanthropic women of Dallas (as chosen by the organization), will kick off fall society season. The cherished event - now in its unbelievable 50th year - will take place at Neiman Marcus Downtown, starting with a late-morning champagne reception followed by a runway presentation featuring fashions of Oscar de la Renta; co-creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia will be in attendance. Guiding the event are Cheryl Joyner, Crystal Charity Ball chair, and Kim Hext, Fashion Show chair. This year's best-dressed honorees are Monica Eastin, Tracey Kozmetsky, Meredith Land, Tracy Lange, Anne McPherson, Wendy Messmann, Kim Quinn, Lisa Rocchio, Sunie Solomon, and Katherine Wyker; Lisa Cooley is the Hall of Fame honoree. Proceeds will help fund the 2024 Crystal Charity Ball beneficiaries (see below). Tickets are sold out, but for more information, visit the event's website.

    Camilla Alves and Matthew McConaugheyMatthew and Camila McConaughey will be the featured speakers at the New Friends New Life Luncheon. Photo by Tyler Schmitt

    New Friends New Life Annual Luncheon - September 20
    New Friends New Life has landed quite the leading man for its 2024 luncheon: Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey, along with his wife, best-selling author Camila Alves McConaughey. “A Conversation with The McConaugheys” (moderated by NBC5's Meredith Land) will highlight the celebrity couple's work with their Just Keep Livin' foundation, which empowers high school students to make healthy choices for a better future. They'll also touch on their careers, family life, and philosophies for living. Taking place at the Omni Dallas Hotel, the luncheon is co-chaired by JoJo Fleiss and Lisa Rocchio. Honorary co-chairs are Robin and Norm Bagwell. New Friends New Life assists trafficked and sexually exploited teen girls, women and their children, and raises awareness of the issue. Luncheon tickets start at $250, available on the event website.

    Carrie UnderwoodCarrie Underwood will headline the 2024 Dallas Cattle Baron's Ball. Getty Images

    Cattle Baron’s Ball - September 28
    Dallas' ultimate Western-glam party has lassoed one of the biggest headliners yet: Carrie Underwood. Co-chairs Marjon Henderson and Lora Farris have picked the theme "New Horizons" for the ball, which will take place at Southfork Ranch, with NBC5's Deborah Ferguson serving as mistress of ceremonies. Country band Straight Tequila Night will open the evening at the VIP Party, then it's a whole night of boots, bling, barbecue, cocktails, Ferris wheel-riding, and cowbell-ringing as bids climb sky-high in the biggest live auction of the year. Cattle Baron's Ball is the largest single-night fundraiser in the nation for cancer research through the American Cancer Society, and the event's 51-year total is poised to surpass an astounding $100 million this year. Information and the remaining tables and tickets (starting at $3,500 for two) can be found here.

    Laura Harris and Patrick MeansLaura Harris-Means and Patrick Means are chairing the Dallas Symphony Gala. Photo by Jeff Smith

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra Gala - September 28
    The Dallas Symphony's mega-gala has several parts, all centered around a performance by one of the most recognized names in classical music today. The evening starts with a cocktail reception and opulent seated dinner, followed by the one-hour Gala Concert featuring the DSO and famed pianist Lang Lang playing Rachmaninoff’s beloved Second Piano Concerto. Maestro Fabio Luisi and the DSO will round out the concert with Rossini’s Overture to William Tell. An After-Party Experience will include light bites, cocktails, and dancing in the Meyerson Symphony Center lobby. This year's gala is led by co-chairs Laura Harris-Means (of NBC5) and husband Patrick Means, with Cassandra and Avery Johnson as honorary chairs. The Gala is the DSO’s largest annual fundraising event, with proceeds going to education and community outreach initiatives. Tickets (starting at $125 for the concert and $1,500 for the whole evening) are available on the DSO site.

    Opal Lee"Grandmother of Juneteenth" Opal Lee, a true trailblazer, will be honored by The Family Place. Photo courtesy of Opal Lee

    The Family Place Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon - October 4
    Justin Baldoni, director and star (opposite Blake Lively) of the summer film It Ends With Us, will deliver the keynote address at the 2024 Trailblazer Awards Luncheon at the Hilton Anatole. Perhaps more exciting for the DFW audience, however, is that this year’s Texas Trailblazer Award recipient is “Grandmother of Juneteenth” and revered civil rights leader, Dr. Opal Lee. The annual fundraiser benefits The Family Place, Texas’ largest family violence service agency. Lauren Black, Nakita Johnson, Clarisa Lindenmeyer, and Lauren McKinnon are the 2024 luncheon co-chairs, with Lindsay and George Billingsley as honorary chairs. Tickets start at $350, available on The Family Place's website.

    SPCA of Texas 2022 Fur BallFur Ball is the only gala with a "Cuddle Zone." Photo by Thomas Garza

    SPCA Fur Ball - October 4
    This annual black-tie "purr-ty" raises important funds for SPCA of Texas' mission to provide every animal with exceptional care and a loving home. Besides being a spectacular gala for party animals, it's known to have some cute four-legged friends show up, too. Human attendees will enjoy dinner, dancing, entertainment by Georgia Bridgwater Orchestra, Pony Up for Paws, and live and silent auctions, all emceed by NBC5's Brian Curtis. Taking place at a new location this year - Frontiers of Flight Museum - the 2024 gala is chaired by Katy and Lawrence Bock leading co-chairs Kristin Hallam, Cindy Lindsley, and Sandra Fite, and presented by Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers. Tickets (from $500) are available here.

    Jenna Bush HagerJenna Bush Hager will headline the Austin Street Center Humble Beginnings Luncheon. Photo by Nathan Congleton, NBC

    Austin Street Center Humble Beginnings Luncheon - October 11
    Austin Street Center's annual fundraising luncheon will feature one of Dallas' favorite keynote presenters - Jenna Bush Hager. Dallas native, former first daughter, best-selling author, and co-host of NBC's TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, Hager will share heartfelt stories and champion the Austin Street Center's mission to end homelessness in the city. This year's luncheon will take place at the Hilton Anatole with the theme "What Does Hope Look Like?" It is co-chaired by Michelle Thomas and T. Dupree Scovell, with Elaine Agather serving as honorary chair. The organization will honor The Addy Foundation with the Norm Hitzges Distinguished Service Award. Funds raised will help provide housing for those most at risk to homelessness in Dallas. Tickets (starting at $165) are available on the website.

    Two x Two Gala - October 19
    The annual gala and art auction that raises jaw-dropping sums for amfAR and the Dallas Museum of Art is celebrating its 25th anniversary - and saying goodbye. It's the final year for Two x Two, gala and all. And while the exclusive black-tie ball is already sold out, there are two more events with spots available. First, sponsor Capital One and global arts club The Cultivist will host a Two x Two First Look Dinner on September 26 at Rachofsky House. The evening - open exclusively to Capital One rewards credit cardholders and sponsors - will feature a sneak peek at over 100 contemporary artworks that will be auctioned off at the gala, along with a multi-course dinner prepared by renowned chef Thomas Keller. Next, a soiree sponsored by Balmain Paris and Reza called Last Look will take place October 10 at Rachofsky House; information and tickets ($500) are available via the Two x Two website. Both events lead up to the final glitzy Two x Two Gala, hosted by Cindy and Howard Rachofsky and Lisa and John Runyon, and honoring artist Nicolas Party, at Rachofsky House.

    Ann CurryJournalist Ann Curry will be the keynote speaker for the Texas Women's Foundation Luncheon.Courtesy photo

    Texas Women’s Foundation Luncheon - November 1
    Texas Women’s Foundation will welcome Emmy-Award-winning journalist Ann Curry as the keynote speaker for its 39th annual luncheon at the Omni Dallas Hotel. Curry will be interviewed by Krys Boyd, host and managing editor of the KERA talk radio show Think. Themed “Catalysts for Change,” the event supports the foundation’s vital work to build a better world for women in Texas through research, advocacy, grantmaking, and programs. TXWF board alumna Effie Dennison serves as luncheon chair; tables and sponsorships (starting at $1,000) are available through the event website.

    Black Tie Dinner 2023Nearly 3,000 guests attended the sold-out Black Tie Dinner 2023. Photo by John "Doc" Strange

    Black Tie Dinner - November 16
    The 43rd Annual Black Tie Dinner will immerse guests in "Simulation," a theme meant to envision a world "where the LGBTQ+ community is not attacked or merely tolerated, but celebrated and uplifted," organizers say. Black Tie, which has raised nearly $30 million since its inception in 1982, has become one of the most successful fundraising dinners in the country and one of the biggest sources of funding for many North Texas LGBTQ+ organizations. This year's glamorous gala (under the leadership of board co-chairs Dustin Vyers and Liliana Villarreal) will take place at the Sheraton in downtown Dallas and will feature a multicourse dinner, awards (honorees TBA), and live entertainment by Indy-pop duo Fly By Midight. Watch the website for more information and tickets.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center Bravo Gala - November 21
    Always an applause-worthy evening, the 2024 glittering gala will toast 15 years of the AT&T Performing Arts Center. The night will feature a seated dinner on the Shannon and Ted Skokos Stage of the Winspear Opera House, performances by Center’s five resident companies, and entertainment by acclaimed TV and theater star Cedric Neal. Co-chairs for the gala are board chair Jill B. Louis and immediate past chair Daniel Tobey, and the night will honor Matrice Ellis-Kirk for her leadership in business, philanthropy, and the arts in Dallas. The gala raises funds to support the Center’s arts education and community programs, as well as general operations throughout the year. Information and tickets (from $1,200) are available on the event website.

    Cheryl Joyner, Richard Joyner, Crystal Charity 2017Crystal Charity Ball chair Cheryl Joyner has picked the theme "New York Holiday." Photo by WJNPHOTO

    The Crystal Charity Ball - December 7
    The grand dame of Dallas galas will transport guests to a magical "New York Holiday." Think: “the beauty of fresh snow, peeking into the elaborately decorated windows on Fifth Avenue, and strolling through Central Park with a chill in the air,” explains ball chair Cheryl Joyner. (And please, oh please, let there be some spectacular Rockettes!) The 2024 Crystal Charity Ball will fund seven beneficiaries with a collective need of $7,093,665: Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, HHM Health, Methodist Health System Foundation, Parkland Health Foundation, The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology, Traffic911, and Vogel. As always, the glamorous black-tie evening will take shape in the Chantilly Ballroom at the Hilton Anatole. Tickets are invitation-only; inquire about underwriting and more opportunities to participate here.

    Also save the dates for:

    • Dallas Contemporary Gala - September 20
    • KidneyTexas, Inc. The Runway Report Luncheon and Fashion Show - September 24
    • Christopher Barkley Foundation Monte Carlo Casino Night - September 27
    • Le Dîner en Blanc Dallas - October 4
    • You Can Live Again Awards Gala - October 6
    • Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Fashion Notes Luncheon featuring Ese Azenabor - October 10
    • Party in the Park benefiting Klyde Warren Park - October 10
    • DIFFA Dallas Burgers + Burgundy - October 10
    • Turtle Creek Association Gala - October 18
    • AT&T Performing Arts Center Turn Up the Lights - October 19
    • Dallas 24 Hour Club All Star Chef Classic - October 20
    • Farrah Fawcett Foundation Tex-Mex Fiesta featuring Wynonna - October 24
    • Junior League of Dallas Auction Party - November 2
    • St. Jude Evening Under the Stars Party - November 2
    • Cancer Support Community North Texas Red Tie Gala, November 2
    • Operation Kindness Canines, Cats & Cabernet Gala, November 2
    • Perot Night at the Museum Gala - November 9
    • Our Friends Place 35th Anniversary Gala, Auction & Casino Night, November 9
    • Folds of Honor Gala - November 9
    • Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Black Tie Ball, November 11
    • Dallas Arboretum Women's Council A Writer’s Garden Luncheon, November 13
    • Fashion Group International Night of Stars Gala - November 15
    • Dallas Autumn Ball - November 16
    • Dallas Historical Society's Dallas History Makers Awards for Excellence - November 21
    • Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Hope for Humanity Honoring Ken Burns - December 5
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    Expedition d’ Elegance

    Dallas Crystal Charity Ball 2025 takes elegant expedition to South of France

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 9, 2025 | 4:58 pm
    Crystal Charity Ball 2025
    Photo by Ashley Gongora
    Crystal Charity Ball is Dallas' biggest formal fashion moment: Laura Pierson (in Lela Rose), Francis Harrison (in St. John) Julianne Santarosa (in Terry John), Bailey Harrison (in Sue Gragg), Sharon Lee Clark (in Ese Azenabor), and Caroline Harrison (in Sue Gragg).

    Attendees of the 2025 Crystal Charity Ball were promised an Expedition d’ Elegance, and indeed, Dallas’ grand dame gala delivered a night of globe-trotting glamour.

    Ball chair Mary Martha Pickens selected the jet-setting theme to reflect her love of world travel, but waited to reveal the final port of call until the doors opened.

    As always, Crystal Charity Ball's true “destinations” remain the local children’s nonprofits that will benefit from the millions of dollars raised by the organization.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2025

    Photo by Ashley Gongora

    Laura Pierson (in Lela Rose), Francis Harrison (in St. John) Julianne Santarosa (in Terry John), Bailey Harrison (in Sue Gragg), Sharon Lee Clark (in Ese Azenabor), Caroline Harrison (in Sue Gragg)

    Doormen in white tie and top hats greeted 1,540 guests as they strolled into the Hilton Anatole on Saturday, December 6.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2025 The central foyer was transformed into a South-of-France villa, and harpists played on terraces.Photo by Ashley Gongora

    Hanging wisteria and small fields of sunflowers colored the landscape of Pickens' final destination choice - the South of France, said to be her favorite place to travel. The hotel's central foyer had been transformed into a colorful seaside villa, complete with harpists from the Octavia Harp Ensemble serenading on terraces.

    Tres magnifique.

    After posing for professional portraits by James French Photography and showing off their 'fits for the NorthPark Fashion Cam, guests grabbed glasses of wine or hand-crafted cocktails and noshed on salumi boats, artisan cheese cones, and jumbo shrimp at the Corient /Thoele Family Cocktail Reception.

    New this year was the Aligned Data Centers Lounge, a martini-sports bar in the far corner of the foyer where guests hungry for heartier sustenance could snack on sliders and watch a football game on TV.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2025 The prettiest seaside "shrimp boat" you'll ever see.Photo by Ashley Gongora

    Patrons could also try their luck in the casino, then redeem their winnings for home decor, children's toys, and gifts in the Boutique d’Elegance.

    The silent auction featured dozens upon dozens of magnificent trips, fine jewelry, artwork, runway fashion experiences, one-of-a-kind accessories, and many more exquisite items. Bidders checked their phones all night to see if they were still in the running. They could also buy Contribution Tickets for the chance to win a luxury car from Sewell or a Highland Park Village shopping spree.

    Fashion moment
    Crystal Charity Ball is not only the grandest gala of the year in Dallas, it's also the city's biggest formal fashion moment. Dallas' best-dressed women dazzled in their glamorous gowns.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2025 Ball chair Mary Martha Pickens in a vibrant green and blue Michael Faircloth gown (with Dr. John Pickens).Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Shades of blue that matched the water and sky motifs of the evening were popular (as seen on Julianne Santarosa, Kim Hodge, and Leila Henderson-Gary). So were vibrant jewel tones (Anne Davidson, Monica Davy, Cary Deuber); holiday reds (Heather Wick, Haley Dearman, Veronica Moye, Laurie Sands Harrison); and various shades of white (Caroline Harrison, Sharon Lee Clark, Victoria Cullum, and Sabrina Harrison - whose sculptural gown seemed the embodiment of Pantone's 2026 color of the year, "Cloud Dancer").

    Beloved local designers were well-represented, including Nardos, Michael Faircloth, Patti Flowers, Ese Azenabor, and Venny Etienne.

    In a fun Dallas charity-fashion mashup, quite a few attendees wore gowns purchased at the Salvation Army Fashion Show & Luncheon: Candace Winslow donned a hand-painted Patti Flowers ballgown that was the grand finale look of 2025 event, and the 2025 chair Stacey Walker wore a Roland Nivelais number. 2026 chair Katherine Coker sparkled in a gold Monique Lhuillier dress, and longtime auxiliary member Maggie Kipp wore a black Carolina Herrera.

    (Scroll through the photo gallery, above, to see dozens of gorgeous looks from the evening.)

    Dancing, dinner, more dancing
    When doors opened to the massive Chantilly Ballroom for dinner at 9 pm, musicians from Dallas Live Orchestra, perched on pedestals, played electric violins while dancers from Bruce Wood Dance Dallas, clad in all white, twirled and leaped across the dance floor. Splendid rose-filled centerpieces, with hanging crystals and votive candles, filled each table.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2025 Dancers from Bruce Wood Dance Dallas and electric violin players from Dallas Live Orchestra entertained before dinner.Photo by Ashley Gongora

    Guests sat down to a decadent meal of Arcadian salad topped with a goat cheese crisp; filet with dauphinoise potatoes and roasted Brussels sprouts and carrots; and a dainty “Flower Dream” mousse-cake on a pistachio shell for dessert.

    An orchestra composed of local musicians provided the dinner music, and once the last morsels had been eaten, the party revved up. The party band Simply Irresistible kicked things into high gear with their covers of hit pop and disco songs, and the dance floor filled quickly.

    Those who wanted to call it a night scooped up their party favors - an exquisite Nambe bowl courtesy of sponsor Amase Stays - and picked some hot coffee and freshly made doughnuts on the way to the valet stand. Surprise! There was another gift, a golf umbrella from PlainsCapital Bank, left inside the car at valet.

    Pulling the extravagant event together was a massive team that included producer Tom Addis of Tom Addis Productions, Inc.; Junior Villanueva of The Garden Gate for the florals; Lambert's, which donated all the greenery, trees, and flowers; Hilton Anatole executive banquet chef Matthew Martin, and hundreds more.

    Crystal Charity Ball 2025 The ball was attended by 1,540 guests.Photo by Ashley Gongora

    The point of it all
    The Crystal Charity Ball’s purpose is to aid, support, and make contributions to charitable organizations dedicated to the welfare of children located in Dallas County. The ball has distributed about $200 million since 1953.

    The 2025 Crystal Charity Ball will fund seven Dallas beneficiaries with an extraordinary collective commitment of $7,459,305: Café Momentum, Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep, Dallas CASA, Foundation for the Callier Center for Communication Disorders, Retina Foundation of the Southwest, The Stewpot, and West Dallas Community School.

    The celebration ball is held annually to express appreciation to the organization's generous donors.

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