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    Two-night before Christmas

    Santa Claus comes to Dallas for festive holiday-themed Two x Two First Look party

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Oct 13, 2022 | 10:00 am

    'Twas the 81st day before Christmas and all through Rachofsky House, bartenders were stirring, and Santa took selfies on a couch. Art works were hung from the walls with care, in hopes that big auction bids soon would be there.

    Dallas’ most stylish art party of fall became its most festive, as the 2022 Two x Two First Look preview party and fundraiser donned a merry-and-bright holiday theme on Thursday, October 6. Per tradition, it was hosted by Cindy and Howard Rachofsky and Lisa and John Runyon, along with Two x Two director Melissa Ireland.

    There was also no mistaking who this year’s sponsor was — Neiman Marcus. The Rachofsky House was wrapped with a giant red ribbon and bow and adorned with a lit-up Neiman Marcus logo. As one guest walked up to the house, she exclaimed, “It looks just like the catalog!” Added her companion, “... and the department store!”

    Figure skaters, outfitted in designer looks from Neiman’s, glided around an ice rink erected for the evening. Bartenders shook up Belvedere Vodka “Claus-mopolitans” served in martini glasses festooned with jingle bells. And that was before anyone even stepped inside.

    First Look, of course, is the first chance for Dallas’ biggest art patrons to view the works that will be up for auction at the glamorous and exclusive Two x Two Gala, which takes place at the Rachofsky House on October 22. Two x Two for AIDS and Art is the largest U.S. fundraiser for amfAR and the Dallas Museum of Art. Since its inception, Two x Two has raised over $100 million in support of essential AIDS research at amfAR and for the Contemporary Art Acquisitions Fund at the Dallas Museum of Art.

    The 131 pieces up for grabs in the forthcoming auction were displayed around three floors of the house, guarded by security personnel so any wayward glasses of wine never came too close. Featured artists included Rashid Johnson, Sheree Hovsepian, Rafael Delacruz, Alex Israel, Nir Hod, Rafa Macarron, and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones. (View the full catalog here.)

    Known as a high-energy evening, the First Look party is also the rare event that brings together local artists and gallerists with philanthropists and movers-and-shakers in the worlds of fashion and design — along with Dallasites (and some Fort Worthians, too) who just want to attend a super fun party.

    Under a backyard tent that felt like a snowglobe, guests could pose for pics on Santa’s lap, mug for the camera in an interactive photo booth, and groove to beats by DJ RomiQ. Spirited games kept attendees moving around the room, vying to win prizes from Neiman Marcus. They could guess the number of candy canes in a jar, knock down a tower of NM-gift wrapped boxes with a baseball, or toss a ping-pong ball into wreaths in the swimming pool.

    Todd Fiscus’ Todd Events designed and executed the “winter wonderland” setting that included festively-lit trees, animatronic polar bears, candy cane striped accents, chandeliers dripping with icicles, and yes, gently falling “snow.”

    Of course, no party is complete without an array of noshes that would keep Santa patting his belly. Among the offerings, both passed and in stations beyond the swimming pool, were Neiman Marcus-Inspired Popover with Goiabada Butter from Meridian; Grilled Trumpet Mushrooms, Hummus and Marinated Eggplant from Anise; Charred Pork Belly Tacos from La Mina; and Tarte Tropezienne, Pumpkin Chiboust and Pepita Streusel from Doughregarde’s Bake Shop.

    Among the 450 revelers were Abigail and Fred Perpall, Brady and Megan Wood, James Cagle, Natalie Bond Bloomingdale, Bridget and Alexis Barbier-Mueller, Christian Munoz and Jordan Jones Munoz, David Liu, Rae Liu, Michael Fountas, Derek and Christen Wilson, Jessica Nowitzki, Robyn Sills, Eric and Sheryl Maas, Jacqueline Sewell, William Atkinson, Geoffroy Van Raemdonck, Alvise Orsini, Jennifer and John Eagle, Karla McKinley, Leisa Street, Ashley Gilroy Wein, Sarah Calodney, Katie Mullen, Marjon Zabihi Henderson, Vito Cammisano, Kara Goss, Jennifer Karol, Reed Robertson , Madison Chase, Evita Tezeno, Maxine Trowbridge, Joyce Goss, Leigh Anne and Dave Clark, Vito Cammisano, Kara Goss, Jennifer Karol, Reed Allen, Nancy Lamb, Stefanie Tsen Ward, Ryan Ross, Mary McGreevy, Brandon Kennedy, Joshua King, Terri Provencal, Teresa Moeller, Max Clark, Sharon Lee Clark, Annika Cail, Ethan Carter Jones, and many more.

    Two x Two First Look 2022

    Photo by Bruno, Snap the Picture

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    Stand With Her

    Dallas leaders stand with Lucy Liu at New Friends New Life luncheon

    Lindsey Wilson
    Sep 19, 2025 | 2:15 pm
    New Friends New Life 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron
    Luncheon co-chair Karla Smith, NFNL CEO Bianca Davis, Lucy Liu, luncheon co-chair Lynn Dowdle, honorary chair The Honorable Betsy Price.

    More than 1,000 advocates gathered at the Omni Dallas Hotel on September 12 for the 2025 New Friends New Life Stand for Her luncheon, a moving afternoon dedicated to raising awareness and building momentum in the fight against sex trafficking.

    With actress and UNICEF ambassador Lucy Liu as keynote speaker and NBC 5’s Laura Harris serving as emcee, the program mixed survivor stories, art, and advocacy to deliver a message of hope and urgency.

    The event began on a stirring note as students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts performed “Stand by Me,” reminding the audience of the power of solidarity. Guests also explored Her, an art series by NFNL Women’s Program graduate, youth mentor, and artist Robbie Hamilton.

    Luncheon co-chairs Lynn Dowdle and Karla Smith welcomed attendees and recognized former Fort Worth mayor, The Honorable Betsy Price, as honorary chair, while highlighting the donors, civic partners, and sponsors whose commitment fuels NFNL’s work.

    CEO Bianca Davis then delivered some sobering statistics: 400 teens are trafficked in Dallas each night; traffickers in North Texas profit $99 million annually; and the average age of entry into trafficking is just 15. Yet Davis reminded the crowd that change is possible and hope is already at work through NFNL’s programs in education, employment, and healing.

    New Friends New Life 2025 Chad Frymire accepts the ProtectHer Award.Photo by Celeste Cass

    New Friends New Life 2025

    Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Luncheon co-chair Karla Smith, NFNL CEO Bianca Davis, Lucy Liu, luncheon co-chair Lynn Dowdle, honorary chair The Honorable Betsy Price.

    Presented by Thomson Reuters, the 2025 ProtectHER Awards honored four leaders whose work defends the value of women and girls: Dallas CASA's Chad Frymire, former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Erin Nealy Cox, AHLA Foundation's Eliza McCoy, and Justice Defense Fund's Laila Mickelwait.

    One of the most poignant moments followed, when a video chronicled the story of Ms. Toni, a survivor whose journey illustrated how healing ripples across generations. Following her video, Ms. Toni received a standing ovation from the room.

    The centerpiece of the luncheon was Liu’s wide-ranging conversation with Harris. With honesty and warmth, Liu spoke about her path to advocacy, the realities of trafficking both abroad and at home, and the importance of awareness and unity. She challenged the audience to take simple but powerful steps: shake a hand, volunteer, spread the word, and speak up if something feels wrong. “There’s so much more power in unity,” she reminded the crowd.

    New Friends New Life 2025 Laura Harris and Lucy Liu.Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Her remarks ranged from reflections on parenting and vulnerability to her own artistic beginnings, and even a playful nod to her cameo in the upcoming film The Devil Wears Prada 2. At every turn, Liu returned to the theme of connection: “Technology keeps us from talking. We’re scrolling instead of connecting. That separation leads to sadness. Humanity is as simple as switching on a light with kindness.”

    As the luncheon concluded, guests visited two impactful exhibits, Artifacts of Human Trafficking and Hamilton’s Her art series, and left with Liberty Street Garden produce bags, a tangible reminder of the day’s message: standing for her drives real change.

    Notable attendees included: Robin Bagwell, Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown, Mary Bowman Campbell, Cole Edmonson, Commissioner Elba Garcia of District 4, Elizabeth Gambrell, Jimmy Heimpel, Libby Hunt, Nancy Ann Hunt, Janet Jensen, Ashlee Kleinert, Melissa Sherrill Martin, Sharon McCullough, Michael Meadows, Peter Miller, Kelly Mitchell, Jan Osborn, Pat Schenkel, Jessica Turner Waugh, Wayne White, Stephanie Wilcox, and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Gay Donnell Willis.

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